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[size=14pt]The first Imperial Guard is a breath of something different in the Napoleonic wars community, organised, disciplined, prestigious, and deadly, we accept all players amongst our ranks. [/size]
History:
The Japanese Imperial Guard is an organization which is dedicated to protection of the Emperor of Japan his family, palaces and other imperial properties. Formed as a unit within the Imperial Japanese Army it was dissolved at the conclusion of World War II and the formal surrender of Japan.
The 1st Imperial Guard were heavily involved, zealous and successful in the:
Satsuma Rebellion,
Sino-Japanese War,
Russo-Japanese War,
World War I,
and
World War II.
Training:
We stick to a strict training schedule of the following:
Tuesday, at 7p.m. Melee training
Wednesday, at 7p.m. Formations practice
Friday, at 7p.m. Marksmanship training
Our ranking system:
Officer:
Rikugan Taisa
(Colonel)
Rikugun Chūsa
(Lt Colonel)
Rikugun Shōsa
(Major)
Rikugun Taii
(Captain)
Rikugun Chūi
(Lieutenant)
Rikugun Shōi
(Second Lieutenant)
Rikugun Jun-i
(Warrant Officer)
NCO:
Sōchō
(Sergeant Major)
Gunsō
(Sergeant)
Gochō
(Corporal)
Enlisted:
Gochō Kimmu jōtōhei
(Junior Corporal)
Heichō
(Lance-Corporal)
Jōtōhei
(Senior Private)
Jōtōhei Kimmusha
(Acting Senior Private)
Ittōhei
(Private 1st Class)
Nitōhei
(Private)
Recruit
Note: The Romanized Japanese ranks are there for historical accuracy; in all cases we will use the English equivalent of the ranks.
We hope to see you soon at our TeamSpeak: 109.123.66.95:14328
[size=14pt]The first Imperial Guard is a breath of something different in the Napoleonic wars community, organised, disciplined, prestigious, and deadly, we accept all players amongst our ranks. [/size]
History:
The Japanese Imperial Guard is an organization which is dedicated to protection of the Emperor of Japan his family, palaces and other imperial properties. Formed as a unit within the Imperial Japanese Army it was dissolved at the conclusion of World War II and the formal surrender of Japan.
The 1st Imperial Guard were heavily involved, zealous and successful in the:
Satsuma Rebellion,
Sino-Japanese War,
Russo-Japanese War,
World War I,
and
World War II.
Training:
We stick to a strict training schedule of the following:
Tuesday, at 7p.m. Melee training
Wednesday, at 7p.m. Formations practice
Friday, at 7p.m. Marksmanship training
Our ranking system:
Officer:
Rikugan Taisa
(Colonel)
Rikugun Chūsa
(Lt Colonel)
Rikugun Shōsa
(Major)
Rikugun Taii
(Captain)
Rikugun Chūi
(Lieutenant)
Rikugun Shōi
(Second Lieutenant)
Rikugun Jun-i
(Warrant Officer)
NCO:
Sōchō
(Sergeant Major)
Gunsō
(Sergeant)
Gochō
(Corporal)
Enlisted:
Gochō Kimmu jōtōhei
(Junior Corporal)
Heichō
(Lance-Corporal)
Jōtōhei
(Senior Private)
Jōtōhei Kimmusha
(Acting Senior Private)
Ittōhei
(Private 1st Class)
Nitōhei
(Private)
Recruit
Note: The Romanized Japanese ranks are there for historical accuracy; in all cases we will use the English equivalent of the ranks.
We hope to see you soon at our TeamSpeak: 109.123.66.95:14328





