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Because there are many exams to go through. And the baptism of war. So it's more difficult.
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It's too difficult for a soldier to become a great leader, unless he makes great achievements.
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During World War II, it was still a bit difficult for ordinary Japanese soldiers to be this one.
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Many of the Japanese soldiers at that time were captured, and I may have thought about it.
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It should be because of the difficulty of comparison, so they don't want to think so much.
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It's not that I haven't thought about it, a soldier who doesn't want to be a general is not a good soldier.
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It's not that I don't want to, but it's impossible, Japan adopts an elite education, and Osaku was born in a serious military school.
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Among the Japanese officers of World War II, the rank of "Major General" was larger, but the actual power was smaller than that of "Osa".
During World War II, the Japanese army adopted a ninth-class system, which was divided into large, middle, and minor. Each level is divided into large, medium and less.
The general rank is the highest level of the Japanese military rank, the next highest level is the junior rank, and the big sa is the highest rank in the junior rank. It can be understood from this that Osa belongs to the middle and senior officers in the Japanese army, and then he reaches the highest rank of general in the Japanese army.
The positions held by the Japanese Osashi are the commander of the wing, the chief of staff of the brigade, and the chief of staff of the division, and his rank will vary depending on the position he holds. Among them, Dazuo served as the chief of staff of the division and regiment, belonged to the division and regiment system, and worked beside the commander of the lieutenant general division, and his actual power was greater than that of the commander of the brigade of the major general below.
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Major General, of course.
But some Dazuo worked next to the generals and lieutenant generals, so some Dazuo even had more power than the major generals, but the ordinary Dazuo was lower than the major generals.
Admiral = Admiral.
Lieutenant General = Lieutenant General.
Major General = Major General.
Japan does not have a brigadier general, our country's colonel = brigadier general.
Dazuo = Colonel.
Nakasa = Lieutenant Colonel.
Shaozo = Major.
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If the major general has military power, he is not a civilian major general, then he must be a major general, but if the major general has no military power, he is engaged in scientific research, he is a civilian official, and he can scare the major general, and the major general does not dare to touch the major general!
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Major general. During World War II, the ranks of the Japanese Army were divided into four categories: officers (officers), officers (military officers), ordinary soldiers, and professional soldiers. Among them, the commander is divided into generals, commanders (colonels), non-commissioned officers (lieutenants) 3, etc., the commanders are divided into generals, generals, officers, and non-commissioned officers, etc., ordinary soldiers are divided into quasi-noncommissioned officers (warrant officers), corporals (sergeants), and soldiers 3, and professional soldiers are divided into quasi-noncommissioned officers, corporals, and soldiers
Generals - generals, lieutenant generals, major generals; 2. The superior officer is quite an official: adjutant - Dazuo, Zhongzuo, and Shaozuo; 3. Non-commissioned officers are quite officers: lieutenants - captains, lieutenants, and second lieutenants; 4. Ordinary soldiers:
Brigadier Non-commissioned Officer - Army Special Agent Cao Chang; Corporal officers - Army Commander Cao, Army Commander Cao, Army Commander; Soldier - Army Private First Class, Army Private First Class, Army Private Second Class
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Osa (Colonel, Colonel) Major General (Major General).
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During World War II, there were no generals, no captains, no captains, and no captains in the Japanese army.
Only generals, generals, captains, brigades. This may have something to do with Japanese grammar and usage habits.
New Japanese Army Rank and Rank.
In 1950, Japan rebuilt its armed forces, and by 1954 it had established the Ground Self-Defense Force, the Maritime Self-Defense Force, and the Air Self-Defense Force. The reconstructed Japanese army ranks are divided into two categories: cadres and Cao Shi. Cadre ranks include general, adjutant, lieutenant 3 and so on. Divide the officers into generals.
1. Will. Second, it will be supplemented. The first is equivalent to a general, the second is equivalent to a lieutenant general, and the second is equivalent to a major general. The adjutant is called Ichizo (colonel), Erzuo (lieutenant colonel), and Sanzo (major).
Lieutenants are called 1st Lieutenant (Captain), 2nd Lieutenant (Lieutenant), 3rd Lieutenant (Second Lieutenant). Cao Shi is called 1st Cao (sergeant), 2nd Cao (sergeant), 3rd Cao (corporal), sergeant (1st class), 1st sergeant (1st class), 2nd sergeant (2nd class), 3rd sergeant (3rd class)).
In 1970, the new Japanese army added warrant officers, and in 1980, Cao Chang (that is, sergeant major) was added.
At present, there are 6 ranks and 18 ranks of Japanese officers and soldiers.
The highest rank of general of the Japanese army is conferred on the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the chief of staff of the army, navy and air force; The commanders of the Army, the Commander of the Navy Squadron, and the Commander of the Air Force Aviation Squadron shall be lieutenant generals; The commander of the army division, the commander of the naval army group, and the commander of the combat aviation regiment of the air force are major generals; The chief of staff and regimental commander of the army division, the chief of the navy, and the deputy commander of the combat aviation regiment of the Air Force are colonels; The deputy commander of the army, the deputy captain of the navy, and the captain of the air force flight are lieutenant colonels; The head of the Luche Palace is a major; Army company commanders, naval detachment commanders, air force squadron leaders, etc. are captains; Army platoon commanders, naval detachment commanders, and air force squad leaders are lieutenants and majors.
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The general in its rank is what we usually call the general in the rank system.
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During World War II, Japanese generals were generals, but they were called different.
Captain = Captain.
Shaozo = Major.
Dazuo = Colonel.
Admiral = Admiral.
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Because Osa has a lot of people to protect him, he won't die easily.
In film and television dramas, we often see that the leaders of the Japanese devils are all sergeants, and among the non-commissioned officers, they are the most powerful, but the Japanese soldiers want to climb to the position of Osa. Today, I will take you to see how Japanese soldiers during World War II wanted to climb to the position of Osa. Osa had a high status in the army, and when others reported to him, he was free to scold his subordinates if they disagreed.
The people below can only suffer, in fact, the official position in the Japanese army is relatively valuable, so Osa has a high degree of control. Internationally, the officer positions are general, school**, captain, and soldier, while in Japan it is general, admiral, and captain. In this way, the inquisitor is the school **, and the big sa is the highest ** among the naval superiors.
Colonel ** said that the popularity is equivalent to the position of brigade commander, and one can imagine how difficult it is to move from soldier to brigade commander。The reason why Japanese soldiers take Osa as their goal of life is that it is difficult for ordinary soldiers to be promoted to Osa. It is almost impossible to upgrade their ranks, and it is very difficult for a soldier to be promoted after he is promoted to the rank of Daisa.
Advancement in military ranks requires a corresponding education and background, after all, it is an officer who ascends to the top. At this level, it is a core feature of the army. It must have a corresponding academic background.
If you have attended an army university, you can easily be promoted to a general as long as you have enough military skills. For ordinary soldiers or people who have just entered the army sergeant school, Dazuo is your limit.
Osa's position was high and he was usually the co-commander of the Japanese army, and he managed about 4,000 soldiers, which equates to about 3-4 regiments. The military command ability and battlefield command ability required by the commander must be particularly strong, so only excellent soldiers who have undergone various trainings can reach the position of the big left step by step, so the big sa is the middle and high-level, and the soldiers want to climb to this position. When he became a big sa, it was equivalent to having three or four thousand people to protect himself.
All sorts of advanced ** and equipment will be commanded by him, he is the supreme commander of the wing, the military battalion and all kinds of life. Conditions will improve accordingly, and the soldiers will be especially respected when inspecting the troops, and they will also be dedicated to the following so this is a good position.
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This was mainly due to the fact that the Japanese officers in World War II were admirers of the bushido spirit, which led to the fact that they all wanted to fight on the front line as Osa instead of commanding as major generals.
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During World War II, Japan's major generals did not need to be directly involved in the war, as long as they made suggestions in the rear, and as a large sa, they could directly participate in the war. It is for this reason that none of the Japanese officers in World War II were willing to become major generals.
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Because only Dazuo really has real power, and many of the words of the major general are an empty title, so he doesn't have much power.
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That's because basically Osa has no background.
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It is equivalent to a colonel belonging to a middle and senior officer, not a senior officer.
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It is equivalent to the current colonel and belongs to the middle and senior officers.
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In Japan, the adjutant is our school officer.
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