091.711: Armies and Navies, Binder No. 1, 1 Jan - 31 Dec 1950
091.711 :
091.711: Australia
091.711: China
091.711: Japan
091.711: Korea
091.711: Russia
091.711: Great Britain

THE COMPARATIVE SIZE OF THE RUSSIAN AND JAPANESE NAVIES IN 1904 AND TO-DAY

NEW CONSTRUCTION FOR FOREIGN NAVIES
091.711: ROKA, Expansion Program

Diagram Showing the comparaTIve strength of the Anglo-Japanese navies as against the Russo-French navies
Map giving location of general armies, area armies and estimated divisional districts. Report No. 64a(18), USSBS Index Section 2

The Japanese and the Chinese Armies Fight Each Other on a Wild Plain

THE RETURN OF THE SMALL TYPES FROM THREE NAVIES
Forgotten armies : the fall of British Asia, 1941-1945 / Christopher Bayly and Tim Harper
Interrogation-requirements and supply of Japanese ground armies. Report No. 64c(43), USSBS Index Section 2

The First Encounter between the Japanese and the Russian Armies (Nichi-Ro rikuhei no daiichi kōsen)

Fierce Battle between Two Armies at Kumamoto Castle
Court Exh. No. 3108: Notification from the Chief of the Prisoners of war Administrative Section to the respective armies in Japan proper and the Korean, Formosan and Kwantung Armies, dated 4 Jun 1943, re relief for the dead and injured POW's by their employers
Requirements and Supply of Japanese Ground Armies, Serial No. 231. Report No. 2-s, USSBS Index Section 8
Requirements and Supply of Japanese Ground Armies, Serial No. 230. Report No. 2-s, USSBS Index Section 8
Requirements and Supply of Japanese Ground Armies, Serial No. 230. Report No. 2-t, USSBS Index Section 8
Requirements and Supply of Japanese Ground Armies, Serial No. 231. Report No. 2-t, USSBS Index Section 8
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