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A Japanese military commander is interested in keeping up the flow of imported oil to ensure his units are at maximum efficiency. If there is a lack of oil there is a lack of mobility and thus a lack of mission capability.
The United States depended on imported goods from Great Britain.
The United States depended on imported goods from Great Britain.
Japan has their own military, though for political reasons following the Second World War, the Japanese government is required to refer to it as a "self defence force". The continued American military presence in Japan is the result of conditions laid out after the Japanese surrender in 1945. As to whether or not having US military stationed in Japan is necessity or not, as far as Japan's defence goes, it probably isn't. The value of keeping US troops their is probably more for the capability of providing a support base for operations in the Korean peninsula, in the event of hostilities breaking out between the ROK and the DPRK.
There were no Japanese at D-Day. The USMC and US Navy were keeping them too busy in the pacific.
Japan doesn't want an official military. They're allowed to have one, but they don't want to. However, Japan does have a 'self-defense' force. The Japanese also contribute troops to UN peace-keeping and election monitoring missions - having taken part in 13 such missions to date.
The Japanese achieved their objective of crippling the US Navy and keeping the US from helping other co
Many colonists did not seek independence, only what they considered to be fair treatment.
yes
its used for keeping an eye one every one
In the military In factories for time keeping
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