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    Need help IDing, and translation of Japanese General Photo, Please

    Hi:
    Picked up this large army general picture mounted on mat board with hand writting on both sides. Can anyone translate writing for me?, also included
    picture of photograhers info. It's looks Japanese to me. but what is that medal??, that doesn't look familer?. The sword has mums on it. I guess that's general rank. Anyone know who he is?. I'D APPECIATE ANY HELP, with ID and translation, thanks
    CLICK ON PICS TO SEE LARGE VERSION (couldn't figure out how to embed large pics)

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    #2
    Well that medal looked Chinese but everything else looked Japanese so I was confused. Turns out it's a young picture of chinese leader Chiang Kai Shek. Does anyone here read chinese?. wondering if it's his handwriting. Thanks

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      #3
      Hi it is chinese wordings indeed. This picture was supposed to be presented to a caucasian judging from the name on the right.... roughly should be " MR ROCKUS" On the left wordings are : "GENERAL CHIANG KAI SHEK PRESENTED, MING FOUNDING YEAR 1930 JANUARY 15TH" The bottom wordings are "NANJING GUANG-HWA PHOTOGRAPY STUDIO"

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        #4
        The year is not 1930, but 1941. He is going by the Minguo Calendar (Republic of China Calendar) that counts from 1912. So Minguo 30 is 1911+30=1941.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Nick Komiya View Post
          The year is not 1930, but 1941. He is going by the Minguo Calendar (Republic of China Calendar) that counts from 1912. So Minguo 30 is 1911+30=1941.
          lol actually i edited 1941 to 1930 within few minutes of my posting to avoid direct translation confusion (and also my laziness to explain). Thanks Nick for the add on Currently i do believe Taiwan uses this type of calender. a question...seldom people in this forum knows this type of calender culture, unless you are a taiwanese or chinese? pm me to your convenience?

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            #6
            Originally posted by SSgentleman View Post
            unless you are a taiwanese or chinese? pm me to your convenience?
            I am Japanese by birth, childhood in the USA, married to a German, landed immigrant of Canada, now living in Germany (ironically with my German family staying behind in Canada) because of the job. How about you? I noticed you changed your location recently from the Far East to Japan. I spend a lot of time in the TR forums and have been curious about your background as well.

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              #7
              Hi
              thanks (Domo arigato ) for translating picture for me. This is a large picture
              about 13 inches x 17 inches. Came in big envelope addressed to INTERNATIONAL SHOE COMPANY, Manchester, NH, USA.

              1941 date makes sence. I bet shoe company supplied Chinese Army with
              shoes/boots or Equipment and this was thank you. (Does it say thank you
              or any reason for sending it?, or just it's Chaing Kai-Skek, and Date and addressed to American?).

              Thank you again for your help. ( I really thought it was Japanese at first but medal looked Chinese, Didn't realize Chinese used Mum on their swords too)

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                #8
                Hopefully you are clear already, or I will do further for you, I am a native Chinese.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by SSgentleman View Post
                  Hi it is chinese wordings indeed. This picture was supposed to be presented to a caucasian judging from the name on the right.... roughly should be " MR ROCKUS" On the left wordings are : "GENERAL CHIANG KAI SHEK PRESENTED, MING FOUNDING YEAR 1930 JANUARY 15TH" The bottom wordings are "NANJING GUANG-HWA PHOTOGRAPY STUDIO"
                  Perfect translation.
                  This photo is presented to Rocks or Rockus by Chinese Highest leader Chiang Kai Shek in 1941( the 30th year of Republic of China).

                  This photo is really something for collection .
                  Will you exchange it for something i have? I have some Japanese wwii items, including T-91, T-97, T-99 Grenades, T-99 Machine gun mags, etc.

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                    #10
                    Thank you for translation. I was just wondering as I always figured each symbol is a word and it said more. Rock/Rockus very strange name for american. HMMMMM.
                    I also don't need it, so if anyone else does PM me. I love Ordnance, too bad you are in China as I bet grenades (inert) would be hard to ship into USA these days. PM (private message) me if you'd like maybe we can work something out.
                    Thank you again. Here is picture of factory it was sent to. (CLICK ON IT TO MAKE BIGGER. International Shoe Company, Manchester, NH, USA
                    <a target='_blank' href='http://img381.imageshack.us/my.php?image=superstock25536780ld7.jpg'><img src='http://img381.imageshack.us/img381/1971/superstock25536780ld7.th.jpg' border='0'/></a>

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                      #11
                      Just as an addition to this very interesting thread. In southern germany and parts of austria ROCHUS is a traditional first name but also used as surname. so maybe the companys director had german/austrian anchestors.

                      just my 2 cents

                      regards

                      josef (haynau)

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                        #12
                        Thanks, OK, must be German Immigrant then. Lots around here. LOTS of Polish
                        immigrants in Manchester, NH too. Danke

                        (Moderators if you want to move this to International forum go ahead, I thought it was Japanese, Really I did, haha)

                        I just found it in it's envelope in a box of old pictures at yard sale, I was amazed when I looked in envelope, haha

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                          #13
                          Now i realized that the name is not Rocks but Knox.
                          Yes: it is Knox.

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