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Kempeitai and units
* Kempeitai native section ( Japanese / Manchu and others units )
* Kempeitai native section ( Japanese / Chinese units )
* Kempeitai branches in area ( Japanese / native units )
* The Tokkeitai Navy military police units were part of the naval intelligence armed branch, with military police regular functions in naval installations and occupied territories ; they also worked with the Imperial Japanese Army's Kempeitai military police, the Keishi-chō civil police and Tokkō secret units in security and intelligence services.
Other examples of action include the Japanese company led by Captain Yamada that had to fight their way into Magelang to assist the British ; Japanese Kempeitai ( military police ) used to guard camps in Buitenzorg, Japanese artillery units used for offensives in Bandung, and the Bandoeng garrison that was reinforced by 1, 500 armed Japanese.
Military units involved were the Kempeitai, First Tachikawa Army Arsenal, Sagami Army Arsenal, and Yokosuka Naval Arsenal.

Kempeitai and ethnic
According to United States Army TM-E 30-480, there were over 36, 000 regular members of the Kempeitai at the end of the war ; this did not include the many ethnic " auxiliaries ".

Kempeitai and were
Between 3, 000 and 12, 000 men, women, and children — from which around 600 every year were provided by the Kempeitaiwere murdered during the human experimentation conducted by Unit 731 at the camp based in Pingfang alone, which does not include victims from other medical experimentation sites.
The Kempeitai were abhorred in Japan's mainland, too, especially during World War II when Prime Minister Hideki Tōjō, formerly the Commander of the Kempeitai of the Japanese Army in Manchuria from 1935 to 1937, used the Kempeitai extensively to make sure that everyone was loyal to the war.
Taiwanese and Koreans were used extensively as auxiliaries to police the newly occupied territories in Southeast Asia, although the Kempeitai recruited French Indochinese ( especially, from among the Cao Dai religious sect ), Malays and others.
Troops supplemented the Kempeitai and were considered part of the organization but were limited to the rank of Shocho ( Sergeant Major ).
Allies estimated that by the end of World War II, there were at least 7, 500 members of the Kempeitai, figuring in undercover personnel and so on.
Under Lieutenant-Colonel Oishi's command were 200 regular Kempeitai officers and another 1000 auxiliaries who were mostly young and rough peasant soldiers.
Upon capture they were interrogated for information by members of the Kempeitai, before being bayoneted and buried in a shallow grave.
Besides, the Kempeitai established a network of informers around the island to help them identify those who were anti-Japanese.
These informers were well-paid by the Kempeitai and had no fear of being arrested.
After three years of war and deprivation, the city was deep in filth, many of the population had fled to escape the Kempeitai ( Japanese military police ) and those remaining were in rags.
However, certain individuals in Malaya were strong supporters of the Japanese, and were actively involved in the notorious Kempeitai " mopping up " operations and other atrocities.

Kempeitai and organized
The Japanese Army organized the Kempeitai ( military police service ).
They included General Hideki Tōjō, chief of Kempeitai and leader of Kwantung Army ; Yosuke Matsuoka, who served as president of the ( South Manchuria Railway Company ) and Foreign Affairs minister ; and Naoki Hoshino, an army ideologist who organized the government and political structure of Manchukuo.

Kempeitai and occupied
The Kempeitai maintained public order within Japan under the direction of the Interior Minister, and in the occupied territories under the direction of the Minister of War.
The building was occupied by the Kempeitai as its headquarters during the war years.

Kempeitai and .
The Japanese Kempeitai, Tokkō, collaborationist Chinese police, and Chinese citizens in the service of the Japanese all worked to censor information, monitor any opposition, and torture enemies and dissenters.
After the coup attempt, Kita was arrested by the Kempeitai for complicity, tried by a closed military court, and executed.
Originally set up under the Kempeitai military police of the Empire of Japan, Unit 731 was taken over and commanded until the end of the war by General Shiro Ishii, an officer in the Kwantung Army.
* Kempeitai, Imperial Japan's Military Police.
During the Japanese Occupation of Singapore, Nathan worked for the Japanese Kempeitai as a translator.
The participants took a taxi to the police headquarters and surrendered themselves to the Kempeitai without a struggle.
He was trained in military officer school by the Japanese Kempeitai when Japan began using Cao Đài paramilitary troops.
In 1907, the Kempeitai was ordered to Korea where its main duty was legally defined as " preserving the ( Japanese army's ) peace ", although it also functioned as a military police for the Japanese army stationed there.
However, the Kempeitai had a Tokko branch of its own, and through it discharged the functions of a secret police.
When the Kempeitai arrested a civilian under the direction of the Justice Minister, the arrested person was nominally subject to civilian judicial proceedings.
As many foreign territories fell under the Japanese military occupation during the 1930s and the early 1940s, the Kempeitai recruited a large number of locals in those territories.
The Kempeitai may have trained Trinh Minh The, a Vietnamese nationalist and military leader.
The Kempeitai was disarmed and disbanded after the Japanese surrender in August 1945.
In the 1920s and 1930s, the Kempeitai forged various connections with certain pre-war European intelligence services.
The Kempeitai maintained a headquarters in each relevant Area Army, commanded by a Shosho ( Major General ) with a Taisa ( Colonel ) as Executive Officer and comprising two or three field offices, commanded by a Chusa ( Lieutenant Colonel ) and with a Shosa ( Major ) as executive officer and each with approximately 375 personnel.
The Kempeitai had 315 officers and 6, 000 enlisted men by 1937.
A Kempeitai Army_ranks_of_the_Japanese_Empire_during_World_War_II # Enlisted_ranks | Sōchō uniform at the Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence.

Auxiliary and units
In the United Kingdom, Remembrance Sunday is marked by ceremonies at local war memorials in most cities, towns and villages, attended by civic dignitaries, ex-servicemen and-women ( principally members of the Royal British Legion ), members of local armed forces regular and reserve units ( Royal Navy and Royal Naval Reserve, Royal Marines and Royal Marines Reserve, Army and Territorial Army, Royal Air Force and Royal Auxiliary Air Force ), military cadet forces ( Sea Cadet Corps, Army Cadet Force and Air Training Corps as well as the Combined Cadet Force ) and youth organisations ( e. g. Scouts and Guides ).
Systems for Nuclear Auxiliary Power ( SNAP ) units were used for probes that traveled far from the Sun rendering solar panels impractical.
Category: Auxiliary infantry units of ancient Rome
The Home Guard also served as one of a number of covers for the Auxiliary Units, an extremely secretive force of more highly trained volunteer resistance troops that would function as guerrilla units if the UK was invaded.
Leuchars is also the base for No. 612 ( County of Aberdeen ) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force ( an air-transportable surgical squadron ), an RAF Mountain Rescue Unit, and is the airfield of use for the local Air Training Corps units.
Category: Auxiliary infantry units of ancient Rome
Other lodger units at the station included, No. 3043 Technical Training Unit ( Auxiliary ) and No. 4002 Medical Unit ( Auxiliary ).
The Auxiliary Units or GHQ Auxiliary Units were specially trained, highly secret units created by the United Kingdom government during the Second World War, with the aim of resisting the expected occupation of the United Kingdom by Nazi Germany, after a planned invasion codenamed Operation Sea Lion.
More and more Citi-Def units are seeing active service as Auxiliary Judges, to help make up for the lack of manpower available to the Justice Department.
Category: Auxiliary infantry units of ancient Rome
All regular RAF Regiment personnel are male although the Auxiliary Squadrons do recruit women, it is British Government policy that women cannot serve in close combat units.
* Auxiliary Police, members of volunteer, unpaid or paid, part-time civilian police, security officer units, interns ;
Category: Auxiliary military units
Category: Auxiliary police units
From 1968 to 1978 it was used by various RAF helicopter units, as well as the Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force and Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps Air Unit.
It was then used by a number of units before housing members of the Royal Corps of Signals and Auxiliary Territorial Service supporting the navy command at Fort Southwick.
A number of units withdrew in 1954 ( including No 215 ATS ) leaving only the Meteors of No 616 Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, manned largely by part-time personnel, but their days at Finningley were numbered for in May 1955 the squadron moved to RAF Worksop.
The presence of the Auxiliary Police, in uniform, on patrol in marked police units has been proven to reduce vandalism and other crimes in the community.
The British Armed Forces also had similar units, including the Women's Auxiliary Air Force.
For three years, from 1919 to 1921, acting largely on its own authority and independently of the Dáil assembly, the Irish Republican Army ( IRA ), the army of the Irish Republic, engaged in guerrilla warfare against the British army and paramilitary police units known as the Black and Tans and the Auxiliary Division.
The three squadrons operated as R. Aux. AF units from the airfield until all Auxiliary flying squadrons were disbanded in March 1957.
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