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Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force

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  • Japan Ground Self-Defense Force — For the Imperial Japanese Army (1871–1947), please see that article. For the Ministry of the Military (Ritsuryō) (701–1871), please see that article. Japan Ground Self Defense Force 陸上自衛隊 (Rikujō Jieitai) …   Wikipedia

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  • Japan Self-Defense Forces — Military of Japan redirects here. For earlier military forces of the country, see Military history of Japan. JSDF redirects here. For other uses, see Japan Social Development Fund. Japan Self Defense Forces 日本国自衛隊 …   Wikipedia

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  • Japanese destroyer Ayanami — Three naval vessels of Japan have been named Ayanami (綾波), meaning Wave Patterns , Weave Wave , (Waves whose beauty suggests figures woven in silk). [http://www.combinedfleet.com/ijnnames.htm] *Japanese destroyer Ayanami (1909) was an Asakaze… …   Wikipedia

  • Japanese destroyer Makigumo — Two naval vessels of Japan have been named Makigumo (巻雲), meaning Cirrus Clouds (Rolling Clouds). [http://www.combinedfleet.com/ijnnames.htm] * Japanese destroyer Makigumo (1942) was a Yugumo class destroyer in the Imperial Japanese Navy. She was …   Wikipedia

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  • Japanese nationalism — (国家主義, Kokka shugi?) encompasses a broad range of ideas and sentiments harbored by the Japanese people over the last two centuries regarding their native country, its cultural nature, political form and historical destiny. It is useful to… …   Wikipedia

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