FWolf Posted October 24, 2010 Posted October 24, 2010 (edited) Gentlemen, I received a picture of a Japanese lieutenant colonel. Can somebody read his name on the back side? First kanji might be: "dai" or "oo" Second kanji: ? Third kanji: "naga" like in Nagasaki. Thanks in advance and best regards, Falk Edited October 24, 2010 by FWolf
Paul L Murphy Posted October 24, 2010 Posted October 24, 2010 It is not his name, it is his position. It reads "Daitaicho" which means Battalion Commander. A "Daitai" was the unit which was between a company (Chutai) and a regiment (Rentai) in size. He has a nice rack of medals. :cheers:
FWolf Posted October 24, 2010 Author Posted October 24, 2010 It is not his name, it is his position. It reads "Daitaicho" which means Battalion Commander. A "Daitai" was the unit which was between a company (Chutai) and a regiment (Rentai) in size. He has a nice rack of medals. Arrgh! Of course, you're right, mea culpa! After knowing the reading, it's so easy to find out the right kanji... Thanks and best regards, Falk
kapten_windu Posted October 26, 2010 Posted October 26, 2010 What's the differences between Daidancho and Daitacho? In the history class my teacher said that Daidancho is the term for Batalion commander and you said it's Daitacho, which one is the right pronounciation?..:unsure:
Paul L Murphy Posted October 26, 2010 Posted October 26, 2010 These characters are Daitaicho. The kanji for Dan is a different kanji than the one used here and has a generic meaning of "group". Daitai is the normal military expression for Battalion.
kapten_windu Posted October 27, 2010 Posted October 27, 2010 ow, thank you for your explanation, i found some Japanese terms in history books (during1942-1945 Japan occupied my country, Indonesia, so there are some chapters in history discussing about Japan).. ow, and there's an information about old japanese bunker in bunker and fortification section, have you read it? windu
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