Seeing threats such as China’s challenge to its southern islands, Japan opened a central command station to control its five regional armies—unifying the country’s ground forces for the first time since World War II.
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Wed, 04/04/2018 - 6:52am
Seeing threats such as China’s challenge to its southern islands, Japan opened a central command station to control its five regional armies—unifying the country’s ground forces for the first time since World War II.