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  2. 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.

  3. Manchukuo Imperial Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Manchukuo Imperial Air Force (Chinese: 飛行隊; pinyin: Fēixíng Duì; Japanese: 大満州帝国空軍, romanized: Dai Manshū Teikoku Kūgun) was the air force of Manchukuo, a puppet state of Imperial Japan. The air force's predecessor was the Manchukuo Air Transport Company (later renamed the Manchukuo National Airways), a paramilitary ...

  4. File:Roundel of Manchukuo (1938–1945).svg - Wikipedia

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    Roundel of the Manchukuo Air Force 1938-45. Manchukuo was a puppet state of Japan in WWII. ... List of air forces; Manchukuo Imperial Air Force; Military aircraft ...

  5. Military aircraft insignia - Wikipedia

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    Of all the early operators of military aircraft, Germany was unusual in not using circular roundels. After evaluating several possible markings, including a black, red, and white checkerboard, a similarly coloured roundel, and black stripes, it chose a black 'iron cross' on a square white field, as it was already in use on various flags, and reflected Germany's heritage as the Holy Roman Empire.

  6. Manchukuo Imperial Army - Wikipedia

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    The early Manchukuo Imperial Army organization is listed below. Unit troop strengths are in parentheses. The total strength of the Manchukuo Imperial Army at its foundation was 111,044 men, as many of the former Nationalist troops that had surrendered were deemed to be too unreliable by the Japanese were demobilized. [1]

  7. Collaborationist Chinese Army - Wikipedia

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    A Ki-9 trainer aircraft of the Nanjing Government Air Force Air force pilots during a graduation parade The air force of the Nanjing Government was first formed in May 1941 with the founding of an Aviation School that took in a hundred cadets, and its first aircraft–three Tachikawa Ki-9 trainers–were received around that time.

  8. Category:Military branches of Manchukuo - Wikipedia

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    Manchukuo Imperial Air Force; Manchukuo Imperial Army; G. ... Manchukuo Imperial Navy This page was last edited on 5 November 2023, at 06:30 (UTC). ...

  9. File:War Ensign of Manchukuo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Manchukuo; Japanese destroyer Hinoki (1916) Japanese destroyer Kashi (1916) Japanese destroyer Momo (1916) Japanese destroyer Yanagi (1917) Kozakura-class traffic boat; Lee Han-lim (general) List of Chinese flags; List of destroyers of World War II; List of shipwrecks in August 1945; List of shipwrecks in May 1939; Ma Zhanshan ...