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How did Japanese soldiers rise in rank?

gwendy85

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How did WWII Japanese soldiers rise in rank, providing he has money and connections? How quick? The soldier's age is 23-27.

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How did WWII Japanese soldiers rise in rank, providing he has money and connections? How quick? The soldier's age is 23-27.
money and connections were nothing.
Imperial Japanese Army Academy - Wikipedia
For example, one of its more famous graduates was Chiang Kai-shek.

Imperial Japanese Naval Academy - Wikipedia
these were more defficult than Tokyo imperial Uni.
Tojo was born in Tokyo.
however his clan was based in Iwate( his clan served the Morioka domain ).
Iwate was 窶伉ッナ坦(rebel army ) against Choshu,Satsuma....
He was treated coldly because of rebel army .
There might have been a little connection by region.
 
Soldiers normally rise in rank due to their popularity from superiors, their age and experience, attitude and aptitude.

Officers used to be people who were educated, or had a higher social standing, and then rose through the ranks due to their actions, opinions and aptitude.
 
Are you kidding?

They rise in the rank like every OTHER military. Time in service combined with quality of performance.

Sheesh.


Tony
 
Legitimate awnser, AJBryant but if at all possible, could you give folk the benefit of the doubt and not awnser in such a tone, cheers. 👍
 
Are you kidding?
They rise in the rank like every OTHER military. Time in service combined with quality of performance.
Sheesh.
Tony

The key is the time period she is asking about - back 50 years, maybe more, people were not always promoted simply by time in server and performance, but also by what class they were and what connections they and their family had.
 
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