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  2. National Defense Academy of Japan - Wikipedia

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    National Defense Academy of Japan (防衛大学校, Bōei Daigakkō), abbreviated NDA (防大, Bōdai) is the national, four-year university-level service academy aimed to educate and train students who will be serving as officers in the three services of the Japan Self-Defense Forces. It is located in Yokosuka, Kanagawa.

  3. List of government-run higher-level national military academies

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    National Defense Academy of Japan – Yokosuka, Kanagawa Japan National Defense Medical College – Tokorozawa , Saitama Japan Coast Guard Academy – Kure, Hiroshima

  4. Daigakkō - Wikipedia

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    Daigakkō (大学校, daigakkō) is a word used in names of some post-secondary educational institutions in Japan. The National Defense Academy of Japan (Bōei Daigakkō) was established with École Polytechnique as its model.

  5. Category:Military academies of Japan - Wikipedia

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    National Defense Academy of Japan alumni (20 P) Naval Academy Etajima (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Military academies of Japan" The following 6 pages are in this ...

  6. List of equipment of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force

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    Currently used by the JGSDF, the JMSDF, Japan National Defense Academy cadets, and JASDF Air Rescue Wings Pararescuemen. Second domestically designed pattern. Made from 50% cotton/50% vinylon or 70% vinylon/30% cotton. The earlier model had anti-IR/flame-resistant fabric, but the latter lacks the feature. 1991–present

  7. She dreamed of defending Japan. Instead, her fellow soldiers ...

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    In 1992, Japan’s National Defense Academy finally began accepting women, which made it possible for them to become senior officers. Since then, new women leaders have started taking the reins ...

  8. Yoshifumi Hibako - Wikipedia

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    Yoshifumi Hibako (火箱 芳文, Hibako Yoshifumi, born May 15, 1951) is a member of the Japan Self-Defense Forces who served as the 31st Chief of Staff of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force. A graduate of the National Defense Academy of Japan, he later returned to serve as vice-president of

  9. US to revamp military forces in Japan in ‘historic’ move as ...

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    Defense chiefs from the United States, South Korea and Japan vowed to strengthen cooperation to deter “nuclear and missile threats” from North Korea during a meeting in Tokyo Sunday, the first ...