1st Airborne Brigade (Japan)
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The , Dai-Ichi Kūtei Dan, also known as the , is stationed in the
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(JGSDF) Camp Narashino in
Funabashi is a city located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 644,668 in 309,238 households and a population density of . The total area of the city is . It is the Greater Tokyo Area's 7th most populated city (aft ...
,
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. The Brigade serves as Japan's elite
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unit meant to counter against either
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or enemy
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units. Since 1999, the Brigade has a , serving as its NEO ('' Non-combatant Evacuation Operations'') unit. Currently, they are attached to current homeland defense and international combat operations under the JGSDF's Ground Component Command ( ja, 陸上総隊) (formerly under the
Central Readiness Force The was established on March 28, 2007, following the upgrading of the Japanese Defense Ministry from the former Japanese Defense Agency. It was initially based at Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) Camp Asaka in Nerima, Tokyo. The command s ...
).


History

In 1958, the Airborne Brigade's first platoon was formed after Hayao Kinugasa was made the first commander of the unit. It continued to increase in numbers as ranger and free-fall training were added in 1962 and 1969.Unofficial Japanese Special Forces Page.
– Internet Archive Link. Retrieved on December 12, 2007.
An additional armed transport unit was established in 1973. In 1985, the 1st Airborne Brigade was involved in rescue operations of the downed
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in the ridges of
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in
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after the local volunteer fire corps found some survivors, marking the first time that the Brigade was seen in the public eye. Later on, they were also deployed in
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for civil operations and after the Great Hanshin-Awaji earthquake in 1995. A Guide Unit was established on October 20, 1999, and based at
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. Preparations to create a new special forces unit went underway in the Brigade in 2000. In 2003, the framework of the Special Operations Group was established as an anti-guerrilla/terrorist unit embedded in the Brigade, but was established and separated from the Brigade in 2004 and placed under the control of the Defense Agency via the JGSDF like most of the JSDF's
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units. Brigade paratroopers were involved in
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as the Brigade rotated ground personnel as part of the Japanese government's commitment to Iraq. They were withdrawn alongside the bulk of the Japanese Iraqi Reconstruction Support Group in the middle of 2006. The brigade was added to the
Central Readiness Force The was established on March 28, 2007, following the upgrading of the Japanese Defense Ministry from the former Japanese Defense Agency. It was initially based at Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) Camp Asaka in Nerima, Tokyo. The command s ...
on March 28, 2007. On October 9, 2006, members of the Oregon National Guard had a hand in assisting soldiers of the 1st Airborne Brigade in establishing a sniper school to train the unit's first generation of highly skilled snipers during Orient Shield '07. In March 2018, the brigade was integrated into the Ground Component Command after the Central Readiness Force was disbanded. On March 4, 2020, the brigade recruited Sergeant Reina Hashiba, the first female paratrooper who passed selection process. Due to ongoing COVID-19 outbreak in Japan, the brigade has conducted protective measures by letting its paratroopers wear facemasks and limiting the presence of spectators with its first exercise on January 13, 2021.


Scandals


Firearms handling

In 1994, Colonel Yasunobu Hideshima was arrested by JGSDF
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officers for violating both the Self-Defense Forces Law and the Firearm and Sword Control Law when he allowed three of his friends to use JGSDF firearms without prior authorization.
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s Yoshiharu Amano and Michihiko Suzuki were suspended for 20 days for neglect of duty.


Iraq War

Another scandal emerged from within the unit when a 38-year-old 1st Airborne Brigade paratrooper was arrested in Inzai, Chiba Prefecture for shoplifting. He admitted to officers that he did it to demonstrate that he was serious in his effort to avoid deployment to Iraq. When JGSDF officials heard about this, they told press officials that they require the consent of the troopers and their relatives. Otherwise, they would not be deployed. The Iraq deployment had caused a national debate in Japan, and a new public consensus was necessary for the military to develop a modern role and structure.


Assault

A brigade paratrooper was disciplined for bringing a lighter to the dorms at Camp Narashino when it was used to burn the feet of his two juniors.


Requirements

Before joining the 1st Airborne Brigade, all potential candidates must be able to pass the following requirements: * Join the Brigade on or under 28 if a private; otherwise
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(usually Sergeants) must join on or under 36 years of age. * Have the standard weight and height of 49 kg and 161 cm with chest measurements at 78.5 cm * Lung capacity of at least 3,200 cm3 or more * Have no criminal record * Have the following points from his time in the JGSDF: ** 5 classes or more, 1st method above various eye minimum of 45 points ** Airborne system has been above each minimum of 60 points of 5 items such as suspension stopping jump from aircraft. * Must be able to lift objects at 30 kg, under, and above for 50 s * Blood pressure must be at 140mmHg~100mmHg and 90mmHg to candidates who are 34 years old or less.


Ranger qualification

1AB paratroopers receive ranger qualification at part of their training. The Ranger badge is highly sought by active duty SDF personnel.


Organization

The brigade's structure is as follows: * Brigade Headquarters, in Funabashi * Headquarters Company * Signal Company * 1st Airborne Infantry Battalion * 2nd Airborne Infantry Battalion * 3rd Airborne Infantry Battalion * Airborne Artillery Battalion (3 x batteries with F1 120mm mortars) * Airborne Logistic Support Battalion * Engineer Company * Airborne School


Weapons

Standard weapons are from the JGSDF, including: * Howa Type 89-F (Para) rifle * SIG Sauer P220 pistol *
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submachine gun *
Remington M24 The M24 Sniper Weapon System (SWS) or M24 is the military and police version of the Remington Model 700 rifle, ''M24'' being the model name assigned by the United States Army after adoption as their standard sniper rifle in 1988. The M24 is refe ...
sniper rifle * Sumitomo Heavy Industries M249 LMG * Toshiba Type 91 Mobile SAM launcher * Kawasaki
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, a man-portable
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Deployment


Local

* 1st Airborne Brigade paratroopers have only been seen in action through annual new year JSDF exhibition shows in Narashino.


Overseas

* 170 paratroopers were sent to
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,
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as part of the JGSDF's commitment to the international effort. Training was conducted for a short time in a joint exercise with American soldiers of the
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's 2nd Battalion, 162nd Infantry Regiment. All of them were withdrawn following the end of the Japanese commitment in Iraq.


Notable personnel

*
Akihiko Saito was a Japanese security specialist adviser who was taken hostage by the Jaish Ansar al-Sunna in Iraq in 2005. Saito's abduction and subsequent death came as a shock to the Japanese public who were surprised to find out that a former member of t ...
*
Keisuke Itagaki is a Japanese manga artist. He is best known for his martial arts series ''Grappler Baki'' (1991–1999) and its four sequels, which have sold over 75 million volumes. In 1996, he began working on '' Garōden'', an original work by Baku Yumemaku ...
* Yasunobu Hideshima * Nakamura Morioka


Notes


External links


1st Airborne Brigade Official Webpage




{{JGSDF Units Airborne infantry brigades Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Brigade Military units and formations established in 1958 Counterterrorist organizations 1958 establishments in Japan