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  2. Imperial Guard (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    By 1885 the Imperial Japanese Army consisted of seven divisions, one of which was the Imperial Guard. A division consisted of four regiments containing an HQ and two battalions each. The Imperial Guard division was based in Tokyo and was recruited on national lines; officers were also drawn nationally.

  3. List of Japanese infantry divisions - Wikipedia

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    These totaled 223 including the Imperial Guard. Additionally one parachute and four armored divisions were formed. Of this total no more than 35, that is one fifth of the IJA infantry division total, fought in the Pacific theatre. Total amount of IJA divisions, including infantry, armor, parachute, anti-air and air-service, from 1888 to 1945.

  4. Organization of the Imperial Japanese Army - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Imperial Army had two types of Mixed Brigades. The divisional Mixed Brigade was the semi-permanent detachment of a brigade from an Infantry Division with various Divisional support units or units attached from its Corps or Army. This provided a combined arms force of infantry, artillery, cavalry and other support units.

  5. 1st Guards Division (Imperial Japanese Army) - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial Japanese Army 's 1st Guards Division (近衛第1師団, Konoe Dai-ichi Shidan) was formed from the Guards Mixed Brigade in June 1943 and a new Guards Regiment, the 6th, was added, with the 1st Guards Cavalry Regiment, 1st Guards Field Artillery Regiment, 1st Guards Engineer Regiment and 1st Guards Transport Regiment, and other ...

  6. Imperial Guard (Napoleon I) - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial Guard (French: Garde Impériale) was an elite guard formation of the French Imperial Army under the direct command of Napoleon. Expanding considerably over time, the formation acted as his bodyguard and tactical reserve, and he was careful of its use in battle.

  7. Reconnaissance regiments (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    Reconnaissance regiments (Japan) Coordinates: 47.89°N 118.58°E. The Reconnaissance regiment (Sōsaku-rentai (搜索聯隊) or Sōsaku-tai (搜索隊)) in the Japanese language was a type of military establishment within the Imperial Japanese Army during the 1940-1945 period. Derived from the Cavalry regiment, the Reconnaissance regiment was ...

  8. Imperial Japanese Army - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial Japanese Army [a] (IJA) was the principal ground force of the Empire of Japan.Forming one of the military branches of the Imperial Japanese Armed Forces (IJAF), it was controlled by the Imperial Japanese Army General Staff Office and the Army Ministry, both of which were nominally subordinate to the Emperor of Japan, the supreme commander of IJAF.

  9. 2nd Guards Division (Imperial Japanese Army) - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial Japanese Army 's 2nd Guards Division (近衛第2師団, Konoe Dai-ni Shidan) was renumbered from the Imperial Guards Division in June 1943, when the 1st Guards Division was activated. Its organization was: 2nd Guards Division. 3rd Guards Infantry Regiment. 4th Guards Infantry Regiment. 5th Guards Infantry Regiment.