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Patriotism/Military

I.J.A. Engineering Corps, c. 1905.
Mitsubishi Ki-1 “Army Type 93” Heavy Bomber, c. 1935.
I.J.N. Mitsubishi G4M (“Betty”) Medium Bomber propaganda postcard, c. 1943.
“Life in the Army” series, IJAAS parade field fly-over, c. 1914.
“Comet” fountain pen advertising postcards, 1939-1940.
Exhibition of war trophy munitions and weapons, Marunouchi, Tokyo, c. 1906.
“The Exposition of the Shining Japan” advertising postcard, Hyogo, 1936.
Great Japan Aviation Boy Scouts (“Dai Nihonkōkū seishōnen-tai”) recruitment postcard, c. 1938.
“Rugby”, Naval Engineering College, Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, 1939.
Imperial Japanese Navy officer’s dress uniform, c. 1905.
Patriotic Women’s Association propaganda postcard series, c. 1940.
Mitsubishi No. 2 (I.J.A. 2MB2) prototype light bomber, c. 1925.
“Standing watch”, 2nd Sino-Japanese War, c. 1940.
I.J.A. Mitsubishi Ki-21 Type 97 (“Sally”) Heavy Bomber, ca. 1938.
Naval Engineering College, Yokosuka, 1910.
Daiichi Conscription Insurance Co., Ltd., Osaka, c. 1930.
Armistice Celebration Ending the Great War, Tokyo, November 1918.
War prize German submarines, Yokosuka, c. 1920.
I.J.N. Mitsubishi B2M1 Type-89 torpedo bomber, c. 1930.
I.J.N. torpedo boat squadron, Russo-Japanese War, c. 1904.
I.J.N. training cruise to the Mediterranean Sea, 1926-1927.
I.J.N. Navy Yokosuka K1Y1 Type 13 Land-Based Trainer, c. 1925.
I.J.N. light aircraft carrier “Ryūjō”, c. 1935.

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