A photo of First Sergeant Hideo Oishi taken by war photographer Yōsuke Yamahata. This photo originally appeared on the cover of the weekly magazine "Sunday Mainichi", September 7, 1941 issue.
This is a photograph of First Sergeant Oishi Hideo (Zero Fighter Squadron) dispatching to provide support to a bomber force in Chongqing.
He is wearing a headband bearing the naval ensign, which was issued to members of a medium land-based attack force engaged in transoceanic bombing during the Sino-Japanese War to boost morale.
It seems that the 12th Air Group to which he belonged purchased Astra pistols in bulk and issued them to them.
This is a photograph of First Sergeant Oishi Hideo (Zero Fighter Squadron) dispatching to provide support to a bomber force in Chongqing.
He is wearing a headband bearing the naval ensign, which was issued to members of a medium land-based attack force engaged in transoceanic bombing during the Sino-Japanese War to boost morale.
It seems that the 12th Air Group to which he belonged purchased Astra pistols in bulk and issued them to them.
"Invincible Army"
Each painting is accompanied by the lyrics of the military song "Japanese Army"
Each painting is accompanied by the lyrics of the military song "Japanese Army"
This is a painting from the time of the signing of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, it must have been popular because there are many different versions.
The original was created by Kitazawa Rakuten.
The original was created by Kitazawa Rakuten.