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List of Japanese Mixed Brigades : ウィキペディア英語版
List of IJA Mixed Brigades
The Japanese Imperial Army had divisional Mixed Brigades, which were the detachment of a brigade from an IJA Infantry Division with various Divisional support units or units attached from its Corps or Army. This provided a combined arms force of infantry, artillery, cavalry and other support units.〔Madej, W. Victor. ''Japanese Armed Forces Order of Battle, 1937-1945'' (vols ) Allentown, PA: 1981〕
==List of Japanese Imperial Army Mixed Brigades==

*Guards Mixed Brigade
*2nd Guards Mixed Brigade (Japan)
* 4th Mixed Brigade (Imperial Japanese Army) - Manchuria 1931 - 1932
* 8th Mixed Brigade (Imperial Japanese Army) - Manchuria 1931 - 1932
* 14th Mixed Brigade (Imperial Japanese Army) - Manchuria 1931 - 1932
* 15th Mixed Brigade (Imperial Japanese Army)
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* Katayama Detachment - Manchukuo 1939
* 24th Mixed Brigade (Imperial Japanese Army) - Shanghai 1932
* 33rd Mixed Brigade (Imperial Japanese Army) - China 1933
* 39th Mixed Brigade (Imperial Japanese Army) - Manchuria 1931

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