Within months of its greatest triumph in 1942, the Japanese Imperial
Army began to face the difficulties which would eventually destroy it -
overstretched supply lines, and inadequate industrial support. Yet as
the Allies grew steadily stronger and more skilful during World War II
(1939-1945), the Japanese Army and Naval Landing Forces dug in to defend
their conquests with a determination which shocked all who fought them.
In this second book the author describes the deployments, organisation,
uniforms and equipment of the Army - including the dreaded Kempei-tai
military police - the naval infantry, paratroopers, special raiding
units, and foreign auxiliaries during the long and savage war in Burma
and the Pacific. His text is illustrated with many rare photographs,
three insignia charts, and eight highly detailed colour plates.