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  1. Prior to the general adoption of khaki by the Japanese Army after the Russo-Japanese War of 19041905, an all-white linen uniform had been worn in hot weather. The Infantry of the Imperial Guard wore a dark blue uniform with white leggings for both parade and service wear until 1905.

  2. Prior to the general adoption of khaki by the Japanese Army after the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905, an all-white linen uniform had been worn in hot weather. The Infantry of the Imperial Guard wore a dark blue uniform with white leggings for both parade and service wear until 1905.

  3. 29 wrz 2023 · Western-style military uniforms started to influence Japanese military attire, particularly during the Meiji Era in the late 19th century. The adoption of Western military tactics and uniforms was seen as a way to modernize Japan’s military and compete with other global powers.

  4. Army uniforms between 1941 and 1945 (US Army poster) In 1941, the Imperial Japanese Army had 51 divisions [44] and various special-purpose artillery, cavalry, anti-aircraft, and armored units with a total of 1,700,000 people.

  5. 29 wrz 2024 · The service cap was the main cap of the Japanese army from the 1880s all the way into the 1930s. The 1886 or Meiji 19 model was featured the dark blue crown and colored band depending on the branch. Regular infantry received yellow bands and Imperial Guard received red bands.

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  7. Aside from obsolete undress and special officer's summer dress uniforms, there are 2 distinct types of regular Japanese uniforms used in temperate regions: the model 90 (1930) and the model 98 (1938). Both types have woolen winter and cotton summer versions.

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