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  2. Manchukuo Imperial Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Nonetheless the project to create an air force for Manchukuo continued. Three fighter squadrons were formed from cadets in 1942. [1] In the 1940s the Manchukuo Air Force was greatly expanded with an influx of new trainers, transports, and its first fighters. The latter were Nakajima Ki-27 fighters which were presented on Aviation Day, 20 ...

  3. Manchuria Aviation Company - Wikipedia

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    Major shareholders were the Manchukuo government, the South Manchurian Railway Company and the Sumitomo zaibatsu. From the beginning, the Manchuria Aviation Company was a paramilitary airline, whose primary purpose was to provide transport and logistical support for the military, and for the transport of mail.

  4. Hikōtai Transport Unit - Wikipedia

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    Within this unit in Manchukuo the Manchukuo Air Transport Company developed. This unit functioned as a paramilitary transport service inside of Manchukuo Air Force for the transportation of Japanese and Manchu military personnel. They were equipped with Junkers Ju 86 Z-2, among other airplanes.

  5. Manchukuo - Wikipedia

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    Manchukuo, officially known as ... The Imperial Air Force's predecessor was the Manchukuo Air Transport Company, a paramilitary airline formed in 1931, ...

  6. List of Chinese military equipment in World War II - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of military equipment of the ROC in World War II (1937–1945) [1] which includes aircraft, artillery, small arms, vehicles and vessels. This list covers the equipment of the National Revolutionary Army, various warlords and including the Collaborationist Chinese Army and Manchukuo Imperial Army, as well as Communist guerillas, encompassing the period of the Second ...

  7. Japanese occupation of Malaya - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese garrison in Penang surrendered on 2 September 1945 aboard HMS Nelson and a party of the Royal Marines retook Penang Island the following day. The British subsequently recaptured Singapore, with the Japanese garrison on the island surrendering on 12 September. After the Singapore surrender, British forces reached Kuala Lumpur, where ...

  8. Military ranks of Manchukuo - Wikipedia

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    The military ranks of Manchukuo were the military insignia used by the Manchukuo Imperial Army, the Manchukuo Imperial Navy, and the Manchukuo Imperial Air Force during its existence, from its founding in 1932 until the Soviet invasion in 1945.

  9. 11.2 East Jew leader and Japanese supporter in Manchukuo. 11.3 1938 Five Minister Conference. 11.4 German Liaison in Jewish topics (until 1942) 12 Government Supporters.