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Really would like this to be a genuine good luck flag

skydiverpt

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Hi.
Would you please help me to confirm if this could be a genuine 'good luck' flag?
Any help translating some words/phrases would be great.
thanks so much in advance for your time.
best regards.
Raul
 

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Looks suspicious. Its just a big patriotic phrase (the ever-present, yet generic phrase "Good luck in battle") and then signatures around a red circle. Addressed to Mr. Ōtake. There are no defining characteristics of authentic war flags. No location name, no name of a school or group which might be associated with the addressee, no date. Its just a flag full of names, which, tends to suggest its a flag that somebody knocked off well after the war.
 
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