Japanese Special Naval Landing Forces

The Imperial Japanese Navy’s Special Landing Force units enjoyed a reputation out of proportion to their small size. Often wrongly termed “Imperial Marines”, they were in fact sailors led by Naval officers, and traced their origins directly to landing parties from warships. Their true combat debut was at Shanghai in 1932; thereafter the SNLF expanded and fought in the assaults that followed Pearl Habor in 1941, and were dispersed as island garrisons during the Pacific campaigns. This book describes their uniforms and equipment in unprecedented detail, including colour photos of original items from private collections.

Author: Gary Nila
Publisher: Osprey
Extra Details: Pictorial Card Covers, 48 Pages, lavishly illustrated with Colour photos and artworks throughout.


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