Japanese Training camp photo album
Article about: Hi All, I was wondering if anyone could help answer a few questions about this item since i have not seen many around. it is a little beat up and the kanji is written on rice paper....I was
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As I already mentioned, even enlisted men carried private swords in the China Incident.
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nick komiya
As I already mentioned, even enlisted men carried private swords in the China Incident.
Sorry, Nick, I wasn't very clear in my wording - I was mentioning how the Army finally came around to officially acknowledging the fact and blessing NCOs to carry private swords, by 1945, in a document you uncovered. Didn't mean to sound as if you weren't aware of the early practice.
But thanks for the reminder! I do remember, now, your mention that it was known as early as the China Incident.
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ghp95134
THAT'S IT !!!!!
Now .... how to find a copy that can be properly copied .....
Does this work?
No, no it does not.... but maybe this website will help: 𡥦 - Chinese Text Project
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Hi Gewehr,
Nice try! However, the site opens and has lots of ����� code blocks instead of kanji. Arrrgghh.
(^__^)
-- Guy
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Gewehr98
Yet another nice try. I just get unicode. When I click to copy, all I get is ������
I think I'll take a nap. (^__^)
-- Guy
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