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  2. Manchukuo Imperial Army - Wikipedia

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    The military academy in Xinjing had its first class graduation in July 1938, which included 34 cadets. In addition, a signal school, medical school, and gendarmerie training school were established in Manchukuo. A military academy specifically for ethnic Mongols was established in 1934, taking in 100 cadets for a two-year course. The course ...

  3. Academic institutions of the armed forces of China - Wikipedia

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    The academic institutions of the armed forces of China include the educational institutions of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) and the People's Armed Police (PAP). ). Throughout the history of the People's Republic of China, there have been many dramatic reforms to the military education system, closing, merging, reducing and reassigning ins

  4. Category:Military officers of Manchukuo - Wikipedia

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  5. Organization of the Kwantung Army - Wikipedia

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    Shun Akifusa Chief of military Mission in Harbin and political adviser to the white Russian political groups in same city; Genzo Yanagita head of the Japanese military mission in Harbin; Kenji Ishikawa head of a sabotage group of that mission; Yutaka Takeoka intelligence officer and head of the Dairen military mission

  6. Japan–Manchukuo Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Japan–Manchukuo Protocol (Chinese: 日滿議定書; Japanese: 日満議定書) was signed on 15 September 1932, between Japan and the state of Manchukuo. The Treaty confirmed the recognition by Japan of the Manchukuo state, following the Japanese invasion of Manchuria in 1931, and the establishment of a Manchurian state on 1 March 1932.

  7. Gando Special Force - Wikipedia

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    The Gando Special Force (GSF; Chinese: 間島特設隊; pinyin: Jiāndǎo Tèshèduì; Wade–Giles: Chien 1-tao 3 T'e 4-she 4-tui 4; Japanese Hepburn romanization: Kantō Tokusetsutai; Korean: 간도 특설대, romanized: Gando Teugseoldae) was an independent battalion within the Manchukuo Imperial Army composed primarily of ethnic Koreans, [1] and some experienced foreign mercenaries from ...

  8. Eight Grand Ministries - Wikipedia

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    According to the "Great New Xinjing City Plan", the Manchukuo government arranged most of the office buildings of its ruling institutions on Shuntian Avenue in Xinjing City (now Xinmin Avenue in Chaoyang District, Changchun City, Jilin Province, China) and its surrounding area. The office buildings were located on both sides of the avenue of ...

  9. Category:Military branches of Manchukuo - Wikipedia

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