Imperial Japanese Navy land forces explained

Unit Name:Imperial Japanese Navy land forces
Native Name:大日本帝國海軍陸戦隊
Dai-Nippon Teikoku Kaigun Rikusentai
Dates:1876—1945
Allegiance:Emperor of Japan
Type:Shore-based naval personnel
Battles:Second Sino-Japanese War
World War II

The Imperial Japanese Navy land forces were a variety of land-based units of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) organized for offensive operations, the defense of Japanese naval and shore-based facilities, military policing tasks, construction and engineering, training, and shore-based anti-aircraft roles; both overseas, and in the Japanese home islands. Units ranged from dedicated military police formations, to ad-hoc groups of naval personnel pressed into service as naval infantry, to professional marines, among others. The land forces were most active during the interwar period and World War II, with IJN land forces complementing, supporting, and in some cases, operating in-place of Imperial Japanese Army units. Upon Imperial Japan’s defeat in WWII, IJN land forces were disbanded alongside the IJN proper in 1945.

Units

The Imperial Japanese Navy’s land forces consisted of the following units:

See also

References

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  • Notes and References

    1. Web site: HyperWar: Japanese Naval Ground Forces (Know Your Enemy).
    2. . 日本海軍100のトリビア . 世界の艦船 9月号増刊 . 海人社 . 2013 . Japanese . 44–45.