Generally speaking, Japanese assistant officials are equivalent to Chinese school officials, intermediate assistants are equivalent to lieutenant colonel, junior assistants are equivalent to major, and intermediate assistants are one level higher than junior assistants.
The Japanese troops during the period from 193 1 to 1945 can be roughly divided into two periods (hereinafter referred to as the prophase and anaphase) before and after 1943 (Showa 17). ?
1. During World War II, the Japanese military only had the army and navy, but no air force. Aviation is divided into army aviation and naval aviation, and the ranks of army aviation and HNA are established respectively. ?
At that time, Emperor Hirohito was Marshal Lu Haijun of the Japanese Empire, and he was the nominal and actual supreme commander. The early ranks of the Japanese army were divided into four categories: chief officer (officer), chief equivalent officer (military assistant), ordinary soldier and professional soldier.
Among them, officers are divided into general officers, senior officers (school officers) and non-commissioned officers (junior officers); Officers are divided into general officers, senior officers and non-commissioned officers; Ordinary soldiers are divided into noncommissioned officers (warrant officers), junior noncommissioned officers (noncommissioned officers) and soldiers; Professional soldiers are divided into three categories: non-commissioned officers, junior non-commissioned officers and soldiers?
1. A general is equivalent to an official: a general-a general, a lieutenant general, and a major general.
2. Senior officers are equivalent to officers: assistant officers-colonel, lieutenant colonel and junior assistant.
3. Non-commissioned officers are equivalent officers: junior officers-captains, lieutenants and second lieutenants.
4. Ordinary soldiers:?
Quasi-noncommissioned officer-Cao Chang, army agent (warrant officer).
Junior non-commissioned officers-army non-commissioned officers (sergeants), army non-commissioned officers (sergeants), and army non-commissioned officers (corporal).
Soldiers-Army First Class, Army First Class, Army Second Class.