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Japan Defense Journal
Japan Defense Journal
3 episodes
5 days ago
From Okayama, a look at past, present and future military/security topics in the public domain concerning the Japanese Self Defense Forces and those that directly and indirectly affect Japanese archipelago.
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From Okayama, a look at past, present and future military/security topics in the public domain concerning the Japanese Self Defense Forces and those that directly and indirectly affect Japanese archipelago.
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News Commentary
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The History of the Japan Self Defense Forces, Part 2 (From the Samurai Archives Japanese History Podcast)
Japan Defense Journal
27 minutes 57 seconds
3 years ago
The History of the Japan Self Defense Forces, Part 2 (From the Samurai Archives Japanese History Podcast)

This episode, Nate continues his talk about the history of Japan's Self Defense Force, the JSDF.  Nate, who worked directly with the JSDF in Japan, addresses questions about how the JSDF has evolved over the past 60 years, what its stated purpose and objectives are today, and in what specific situations and to what extent and capacity the JSDF is allowed to participate in military and wartime situations. Part two of two from the Samurai Archives Japanese History Podcast.

Japan Defense Journal
From Okayama, a look at past, present and future military/security topics in the public domain concerning the Japanese Self Defense Forces and those that directly and indirectly affect Japanese archipelago.