- 202nd Division (Imperial Japanese Army)
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 202nd Infantry Division
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dates= 1945 - 1945
country=Empire of Japan
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branch=Imperial Japanese Army
type=Infantry
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garrison=Takasaki, Gunma
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colonel_of_the_regiment=
notable_commanders= General Katakura Tadashi
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nickname=Green Leaf Division
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battle_honours=nihongo|IJA 202nd Division|第202師団|Hohei Dai Nihyaku Ni Shidan was an
infantry division in theImperial Japanese Army . Itscall sign was the nihongo|Green Leaf Division|青葉兵団|Aoba Heidan, after the nickname for Sendai castle "(Aoba jo)"History
The 202nd Division was one of eight emergency territorial reserve divisions created on
2 April 1945 to defend the Japanese home islands against the projected invasion by Allied forces in the final stages of thePacific War .The 202nd Division was raised in Sendai with its headquarters in Takasaki. As with the other emergency divisions raised at the time, it contained many over-age reservists, under-age students, and men previously rejected from conscription for a variety of medical conditions. Some of its troops lacked proper weapons, as stocks of the Arisaka
Type 38 rifle s were almost exhausted. The Division was commanded by GeneralKatakura Tadashi . It came under the control of theJapanese 36th Army . It was dissolved at the end of the war without having seen combat.Organization
The 202nd Division was organized as a
triangular division .202nd Division -
* 202nd Infantry Brigade group:
** 504th Infantry regiment (Sendai)
** 505th Infantry regiment (Wakamatsu)
** 506th Infantry regiment (Yamagata)
** 202nd Mountain Artillery regimentee also
*
List of Japanese Infantry Divisions Reference and further reading
* Madej, W. Victor. "Japanese Armed Forces Order of Battle, 1937-1945" [2 vols] Allentown, PA: 1981
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