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61st Division
Active1943 - 1945
CountryEmpire of Japan
Branch Imperial Japanese Army
TypeInfantry
Garrison/HQTokyo
Nickname(s)Jump Division
EngagementsSecond Sino-Japanese War
Military unit
61st Division (1945)
Parent unit13th army
Components
  • 101. Invalids infantry regiment (Tokyo)
  • 149. Infantry regiment (Kōfu)
  • 157. Infantry regiment (Sakura)
  • 61. Mortar company
  • 61. Signals company
  • 61. Engineer company
  • 61. Transport company
  • 61. Field hospital
  • 61. Veterinary department

The 61st Division (第61師団, Dai-rokujūichi Shidan) was an infantry division of the Imperial Japanese Army. Its call sign was the Jump Division (鵄兵団, Tobi Heidan). It was formed on 13 March 1943 at Tokyo as a triangular division. The nucleus for the formation was the 61st independent infantry brigade. Because the 61st Division was intended for garrison duty, it initially did not include an artillery regiment. The division was permanently assigned to the 13th army.

Action

The 61st division was transferred to the Nanjing area to replace the 15th division departing for Burma in June 1943. It performed garrison duties uneventfully until February 1945, when it formed a mortar company and was transferred to Shanghai. In the Shanghai area it continued preparations for the anticipated Allied landing until the surrender of Japan on 15 August 1945.

See also

Notes

  • This article incorporates material from Japanese Misplaced Pages page 第61師団 (日本軍), accessed 13 June 2016

Reference and further reading

  • Madej, W. Victor. Japanese Armed Forces Order of Battle, 1937-1945

Allentown, PA: 1981


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