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  2. Japanese army and diplomatic codes - Wikipedia

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    The Emperor's Codes: Bletchley Park and the breaking of Japan's secret ciphers. London: Bantam Press. ISBN 0593-046412. Smith, Michael and Erskine, Ralph (editors): Action this Day (2001, Bantam London; pages 127-151) ISBN 0-593-04910-1 (Chapter 8: An Undervalued Effort: how the British broke Japan’s Codes by Michael Smith)

  3. Category : National law enforcement agencies of Japan

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    This is a list of all national law enforcement agencies of Japan. See national law enforcement agency for the definition . The main article for this category is Law enforcement in Japan .

  4. Category:Law enforcement in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Japanese police officers (27 P) Police stations in Japan (3 P) Police units of Japan (2 C, 2 P)

  5. Six Codes - Wikipedia

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    Although, French Emperor Napoleon enacted five major codes, which were, in Japanese, altogether metonymically referred to as "the Napoleonic Code" (the official name of the Civil Code, the first and most prominent one), the Japanese added to this their own constitution to form six codes in all, and thus it came to be called the roppō or "six ...

  6. Category:Mnemonics - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Electronic color code; List of electronic color code mnemonics; ... Template:Mnemonics; Moonwalking with ...

  7. Category : Police units of the National Police Agency (Japan)

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    Pages in category "Police units of the National Police Agency (Japan)" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Japanese naval codes - Wikipedia

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    A cipher machine developed for Japanese naval attaché ciphers, similar to JADE. It was not used extensively, [5] [6] but Vice Admiral Katsuo Abe, a Japanese representative to the Axis Tripartite Military Commission, passed considerable information about German deployments in CORAL, intelligence "essential for Allied military decision making in the European Theater."

  9. Tokubetsu-keibi-tai (Metropolitan Police Department) - Wikipedia

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    The Emergency Service Unit (特別警備隊, Tokubetsu-keibi-tai) was a rapid reaction force of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department (TMPD) in the pre-World War II era. [1] This unit were interpreted as a Japanese counterpart of the New York City Police Department Emergency Service Unit .