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Shoigunjinsho

The Japanese Military wounded badge knows two variants:
- Sen-sho for persons wounded in battle;
- Ko'sho for persons wounded in other circumstances.
It was established on August 3rd 1938, with variants dating back to 1913.
The Sen-sho variant is shown here.
The decoration shows a 30 mm cross with red enamelled arms. The other parts are silver or guided. The center shows on a medallion the image of Kusunoke Masashige, a medieval Samurai.

Subonderscheidingen

Japanese Civilian Wound BadgeIn the database: 0
Issued:unknown
Wound Badge
Shoigunjinsho "Sen-sho"Wound Badge "for wounds in battle"
In the database: 0
Issued:unknown
Wound Badge
Shoigunjinsho "Ko'sho"Wound Badge "for wounds and illness"
In the database: 0
Issued:unknown

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