Ij-30: IJA’s Military Discipline

The Imperial Japanese Army’s (IJA) strict military discipline, characterized by a strong emphasis on obedience, loyalty, and respect for authority.

Ij-29: IJN’s Naval Convoys

The Imperial Japanese Navy’s (IJN) use of convoys to protect merchant ships from enemy attack, particularly during the early stages of the Pacific War.

Ij-28: IJA’s Military Medical Services

The Imperial Japanese Army’s (IJA) provision of medical services to its soldiers, including battlefield medicine, evacuation, and treatment in military hospitals.

Ij-27: IJN’s Naval Blockade

The Imperial Japanese Navy’s (IJN) use of naval blockades to isolate enemy territories and disrupt their supply lines, particularly in the Pacific Theater.

Ij-26: IJA’s Military Logistics

The Imperial Japanese Army’s (IJA) challenges in managing logistics and supply chains, particularly in remote theaters of war, during World War II.

Ij-25: IJN’s Naval Communications

The Imperial Japanese Navy’s (IJN) use of various communication systems, including radio, telegraph, and visual signals, to maintain contact and coordinate operations.

Ij-24: IJA’s Military Intelligence

The Imperial Japanese Army’s (IJA) efforts to gather intelligence on enemy forces, including their movements, capabilities, and intentions, during World War II.

Ij-23: IJN’s Naval Air Combat

The Imperial Japanese Navy’s (IJN) engagement in air combat, particularly during the early stages of the Pacific War, using carrier-based aircraft to challenge enemy air power.

Ij-22: IJA’s Military Strategy

The Imperial Japanese Army’s (IJA) strategic goals and plans during World War II, including the expansion of its empire in Asia and the Pacific.

Ij-21: IJN’s Naval Bases

The Imperial Japanese Navy’s (IJN) network of naval bases, both in Japan and in occupied territories, which supported its operations and strategic goals.