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Akihiko Saito : ウィキペディア英語版
Akihiko Saito

was a Japanese security guard, who was taken hostage by the Jaish Ansar al-Sunna in Iraq in 2005.
His abduction and death brought curiosity and bewilderment to the Japanese public since it was not known to them that he has been in Iraq as a security contractor, being a trained soldier with combat experience.
==Early life==

Prior to entering the French Foreign Legion, Akihiko served in the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) in the 1st Airborne Brigade in 1979 before he left in 1981. Akihiko was subsequently recruited into the ranks of the Legion on June 1983.
He then served in the French Foreign Legion for 20 years with the rank of Chief Adjutant (French: ''Adjudant-Chef'') before his departure.〔(Saito just one of many Japanese in French Foreign Legion: ex-legionnaire. ) Retrieved on April 25, 2008. 〕 Saito was notable deployed with the French Foreign Legion's 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment, where he served in numerous combat operations in Africa.〔 During his time with the Legion, he was based at Marseille.〔

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