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    japanese camo uniforms ????

    hello guys

    i have bought the smal book warriors of imperial japan in world war II



    on page 17 you see a camo soldier,,, this is the first time i see this,, is this correct

    the text is the camouflage garment wasprobaly made by Takashimaya compagny,,,,,



    there are more pictures in the book that for me are not correct,,, but i am learling every day, maybe i am wrong

    greetings Bruno

    #2
    I have flipped through this book before and kind of thought that the artist crammed everything cool onto one soldier, one page after another. Some of it seems rather fanciful, at least to me. I think the color photograph on the cover was probably much more the norm than some of the illustrations.

    Tom

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      #3
      The machine gunner has the nambu holster in front??? What would he do when he should lie down?
      How does he hold the mg? It looks way to big?
      The camo dude , sure looks like theme I draw when I was teen.

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        #4
        Hi Bruno-san,

        The camo Guy reminds me of the Giretsu Kuuteitai 義烈空挺隊 - Army Special Paratrooper Force.

        They did in fact camo painted their uniforms and field gears in green blotches, and streaks, unlike in the drawing. Looks more like a German "P45 pattern camo".

        Regards,
        Taka

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          #5
          Was it green or black? I heard somewhere else they had sumi ink mixed with vinegar.
          Here's the footage:
          http://cgi2.nhk.or.jp/shogenarchives...seg_number=002
          2:3~2:4
          The voice reads:
          義烈空挺(くうてい)部隊員は、出発に先立って衣服に色を付けて迷彩を施した。
          The Giretsu Airborne Troops applied color to their uniforms as camouflage before departure.

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            #6
            I never trust artist's illustrations. They always seem to take liberties & can't seem to keep with the "facts". As Taka mentioned the illustration comes close to Giretsu raider. I also had heard they used black ink or paint. Only printed/factory camo the Japanese actually used was a scarce rubberized rain coat

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              #7
              hi Guys

              thanks for the opinions,,

              there are more pictures in the book most are drawing that are not correct,,,,,there are some good real pictures in the book , but these you find also in other books

              greetings Bruno

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                #8
                Besides the cammo, the Giretsu group all wore uniforms modified to have a grenade pocket. Done at the individual level and nothing for Takashimaya to get involved in. Instead of ready made ink (Bokuju) they used stick ink and also made juice out of the vegetation to stain their uniforms with. Some sprayed the ink on, while others brushed it on. Reenactors like to mix vinegar in the ink, as that prevents the ink from running, but I do not know whether the real guys did that, because laundry-proofing the ink wouldn't have been high on their agenda.

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                  #9
                  hi Nick

                  thanks for the lay out and opinion,,,,i look on the internet after Giretsu group,,

                  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giretsu_Kuteitai,, i did not new te japanese have special (suicide) comandos in large scale,, but i am learning every day on this forum

                  greetings bruno

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by BRUNO FRANCK View Post
                    hi Nick

                    thanks for the lay out and opinion,,,,i look on the internet after Giretsu group,,

                    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giretsu_Kuteitai,, i did not new te japanese have special (suicide) comandos in large scale,, but i am learning every day on this forum

                    greetings bruno
                    thanks also the other members for they lay out

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                      #11
                      Japanese self-made camo tunic. I found this photos in Internet...

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                        #12
                        Hi,

                        I dunno about the originality of this piece. Highly suspicious....

                        The tag reads:

                        戰死前 (Senshi Mae) - Before KIA.

                        偽裝衣 (Gisou I ) - Camouflage Wear

                        前田 忠一郎 - Chuichirou Maeda

                        Regards,
                        Taka

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                          #13
                          That camo tunic is indeed highly suspicious.

                          CB

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                            #14
                            I agree. Be curious if it's named & how rank tabs are attached. Based on tags I've seen before that hang tag style isn't a type used by Japanese. Could be wrong but highly suspect

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                              #15
                              Hiroo Onoda mentions being issued with a camo uniform in his book "No Surrender".

                              Regards

                              Russ

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