The English translation would be "Conscripts".
they were draftees.
Australia called their draftees, "National Servicemen."
17,955,000 draftees were examined, but 6,420,000 draftees were rejected. Hope this helps.
During the Vietnam War, Australian women formed an organization in the mid 60's called, "Save Our Sons" and referred to Australian draftees as "conscripts." It's possible that some of the Australians in country, could have referred to draftees as "Nats" as their selective service was called the National Service Act.
* •25% (648,500) of total forces in country were draftees. * •Draftees accounted for 30.4% (17,725) of combat deaths in Vietnam. * •Total draftees (1965-73) 1,728,344.
They are called 'onsen' in Japanese.
Japanese currency called YEN.
A Japanese princess is called a Hime.
Japanese sliding doors are called fusuma Japanese sliding doors are called fusuma
its not originally Japanese but it is called hakisaku
It is called 'takushii,' written in Japanese as: タクシー
It is called "Kettoh" in japanese.