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1936 IJA 18th Infantry Regt Victory Sake Cup Set Later Saipan Guam Unit

1936 IJA 18th Infantry Regt Victory Sake Cup Set Later Saipan Guam Unit
1936 IJA 18th Infantry Regt Victory Sake Cup Set Later Saipan Guam Unit
1936 IJA 18th Infantry Regt Victory Sake Cup Set Later Saipan Guam Unit
1936 IJA 18th Infantry Regt Victory Sake Cup Set Later Saipan Guam Unit
1936 IJA 18th Infantry Regt Victory Sake Cup Set Later Saipan Guam Unit
1936 IJA 18th Infantry Regt Victory Sake Cup Set Later Saipan Guam Unit
1936 IJA 18th Infantry Regt Victory Sake Cup Set Later Saipan Guam Unit
1936 IJA 18th Infantry Regt Victory Sake Cup Set Later Saipan Guam Unit

1936 IJA 18th Infantry Regt Victory Sake Cup Set Later Saipan Guam Unit
This is an original Imperial Japanese Army commemorative lacquer sake cup set. Dated May 1936 (Showa 11). Junior Officers and NCO Corps of the 18th Infantry Regiment. To commemorate their return (Victory/”Gaisen”) from military operations. Nearly 90 years old. The year 1936 was a crucial moment in pre-WWII Japan. The 18th Infantry Regiment had already served in the Sino-Japanese War. Russo-Japanese War, Jinan Incident, and later campaigns in China. Ultimately, the regiment was annihilated in the Pacific War. During the Battles of Saipan and Guam in 1944. This cup set represents the regiment in its active years. Before its final destruction. The Special Meaning of Sake Cups in the Japanese Army. In the Imperial Japanese military, sake cups were not casual tableware. They were used in. Pledges of loyalty. Farewell before battle. Drinking from the same cup symbolized shared fate. Sometimes literally life and death. Because of this ceremonial role. Military commemorative cups are often rarer than field equipment. They were not battlefield gear. They survived only if preserved intentionally. Three-piece graduated set (Large / Medium / Small). Gosan no Kiri (Paulownia Crest). A high-status emblem historically associated with the Japanese government and authority. Gold maki-e style decoration on deep red lacquer. The large cup bears gold inscription. 18th Infantry Regiment Junior Officers & NCO Corps. May 1936 Victory Commemoration. Original wooden storage box included. Cups: very good overall condition considering age. Box: exterior shows age-related wear; interior relatively clean. No original cushioning material was included. Why It Is Rare. Regiment name fully written. Exact date inscribed. Specific rank group (Junior Officers & NCO Corps). Complete 3-piece set. Pre-WWII Showa period original. Direct connection to a regiment later destroyed in the Pacific War. This is not just a military souvenir. It is a surviving ceremonial artifact tied to a real regiment. With a documented combat history ending in total loss. A tangible piece of Imperial Japanese military history. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.
1936 IJA 18th Infantry Regt Victory Sake Cup Set Later Saipan Guam Unit

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1928 Named Engraved US Navy Good Conduct Medal -Killed in Action Saipan

1928 Named Engraved US Navy Good Conduct Medal -Killed in Action Saipan
1928 Named Engraved US Navy Good Conduct Medal -Killed in Action Saipan
1928 Named Engraved US Navy Good Conduct Medal -Killed in Action Saipan

1928 Named Engraved US Navy Good Conduct Medal -Killed in Action Saipan
1 928 engraved US Navy Good Conduct Medal to Baker 2nd Class Clyde Emanuel Saylor USS Mississippi. Saylor went on to serve in WWII as a Chief Commissary Steward aboard the attack transport USS Mercury AK-20. The plane’s torpedo. Living compartments on the port boat deck and continued on, breaking in two without detonating. The only casualty was Chief Saylor who was killed instantly. He was buried in the 4th Marine Division cemetery on Saipan. Member: ASMIC and OMSA. The item “1928 Named Engraved US Navy Good Conduct Medal -Killed in Action Saipan” is in sale since Sunday, December 6, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “gyrene66″ and is located in Danbury, Connecticut. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, Japan, Australia.
1928 Named Engraved US Navy Good Conduct Medal -Killed in Action Saipan