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Imperial Japanese Navy Land Forces : ウィキペディア英語版
Imperial Japanese Navy Land Forces

Imperial Japanese Navy Land Forces of World War II originated with the Special Naval Landing Forces, and eventually consisted of the following:
*The Naval Landing Force or 海軍陸戦隊 ''Kaigun-rikusen-tai''; also referred to as naval shore parties: These were small ad hoc units formed from ship's crews for temporary use ashore.
*Japanese Special Naval Landing Forces or 海軍特別陸戦隊 ''Kaigun-tokubetsu-rikusen-tai'': the Japanese Marines. The Japanese formed around thirty-five of these battalion sized units (about 1500 men) during the war. Those units which were raised prior to the start of the war had some assault training but as the war progressed the quality of the troops and the training declined and they were used solely for defense.
*The Combined Special Naval Landing Force: combined several Special Naval Landing Force units into a brigade sized unit with greater firepower. There were around five of these when the war ended.
*The Base Force or 根拠地隊 ''Konkyo-chitai'' and The Special Base Force or 特別根拠地隊 ''Tokubetsu-konkyo-chitai'' provided a variety of services both administrative and tactical in areas outside Japan proper, Korea, and Formosa. The Japanese raised around fifty of these units which ranged in size from 250 to 1500 men depending on location and function. The Base Force could also include afloat units.
*Defense Units or 防備隊 ''Bōbi-tai'': units of from 250 to 2000 men organized for defense of naval installations and areas of strategic importance within Japan. Some Defense Units included artillery emplacements and some controlled the mine fields in Japanese waters.
*Guard Units or 警備隊 ''Keibi-tai'': 100 to 1500 men units responsible for ground defense of Imperial Japanese Navy facilities. They were frequently assigned to Base Forces and Special Base Forces. The Japanese raised around one hundred of these units.
*Anti-Aircraft Defense Units or 防空隊 ''Bōkū-tai'': Antiaircraft artillery units of 200-350 men. There were three types which differed based on the number and kind of anti-aircraft weapons assigned. The Japanese formed over two hundred of these units which were primarily located in areas outside Japan, Formosa, and Korea. They were usually assigned to Base Forces, Special Base Forces, Special Naval Landing Forces, and Guard Forces.
*Construction Battalions or 設営隊 ''Setsuei-tai'' built and repaired naval facilities of all kinds, including airstrips, barracks, ammunition bunkers, and fuel depots at remote islands as well as Japan's major naval bases. Most personnel were civilian employees and unarmed. The Construction Battalions often made use of local labor whose service was compulsory.
*The Communications Units or 通信隊 ''Tsūshin-tai'' of 100–2,000 men were stationed ashore to provide communications between Japan's widespread naval installations and communications to and from the fleets and ships at sea.
*The ''Tokkeitai'' Navy military police units were part of the naval intelligence armed branch, with military police regular functions in naval installations and occupied territories; they also worked with the Imperial Japanese Army's Kempeitai military police, the Keishi-chō civil police and Tokkō secret units in security and intelligence services.
== References ==

* ''Kenkyusha's New Japanese-English Dictionary'', Kenkyusha Limited, Tokyo 1991, ISBN 4-7674-2015-6
* ''Cincpac-Cincpoa Bulletin 11-45: Japanese Naval Ground Forces''

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