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Hi all, 

 

Just got this flag in as a part of a grouping to a member of the “D”Company 13th Mountain Medical Battalion. He was detached to Merrill’s Marauders and Chinese combat troops on several occasions, and in theater their unit was actually issued firearms. Anyhow I’ll let this flag speak for itself....

 

The vets son had the flag listed on eBay but eBay pulled the auction. When I saw the photo of him in his memoirs with his flag I new I had to get it.

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47 minutes ago, Chrisusa1 said:

Beautiful flag! Are you planning on having it translated? 

I am actually having it done, so I can’t wait for it to come in. 

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Simply fantastic example, rather unique in form. Typically names of well wishers and patriotic slogans, as I am sure you already know. For a free, reliable translation, go to this site: good-luck-flags-militaria.206

 

Not sure if this is letting me post the address, but it is called Japan Reference. Google Japan Reference, then scroll down to "Japanese culture, language, history, and travel | Japan Reference" and click on "Forum". Then scroll down to "Translations" - "Good luck flags & Militaria."

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Awesome grouping! Why did eBay pull the auction? Do they not slow symbols of imperial Japan?


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Thanks all for the comments! To answer the question in a nutshell about it getting pulled, ebay wants people to donate flags back to japan...

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Kurt Barickman

The flag is great! So rare to have a flag and a photo of the veteran holding it and its a  vintage photo. 

Congrats!

 

Kurt

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1 hour ago, Kurt Barickman said:

The flag is great! So rare to have a flag and a photo of the veteran holding it and its a  vintage photo. 

Congrats!

 

Kurt

Thanks Kurt! Definitely all you could ask for from a bring back flag. 
 

Here’s the whole group:

 

 

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Great group.

 

Love the provenance.

 

Is the first ribbon Chinese?

 

Ebay is very particular about Japanese flags.

 

The Japanese can sell them on eBay but not it the US.

 

They got some heat from someone big enough to make it a rule.

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8 hours ago, manayunkman said:

Great group.

 

Love the provenance.

 

Is the first ribbon Chinese?

 

Ebay is very particular about Japanese flags.

 

The Japanese can sell them on eBay but not it the US.

 

They got some heat from someone big enough to make it a rule.

Thanks Pete! Getting the flag brought this group from good, to top notch. 
 

First ribbon is the Burma Star, a British Award but unofficially used by US forces quite often.

 

It’s interesting some flags are on there but others are pulled, really a shame but worked out for me in the long run.

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The original owners name was 本川 = Motogawa (surname) 正喜 = Masaki or Masayoshi [same characters] (given name) 

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On 11/1/2020 at 11:40 AM, Eric Queen said:

 

The original owners name was 本川 = Motogawa (surname) 正喜 = Masaki or Masayoshi [same characters] (given name) 

Thanks Eric!!

I should have posted earlier I was able to get this translated, more than likely a work place flag as it had 57 separate people sign it, and the had “denki” for electric works but nothing specific as to city, shrine, school etc.

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