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The French Aeronautical Mission to Japan (1918-1919), was the first foreign military mission to Japan since the 1890s. During the early 20th century, Japan realized it was inexperienced in newer military areas,[citation needed] such as aviation and naval aviation. In 1918, Japan invited the fourth French Military Mission, composed of 50 members and equipped with several of the newest types of airplanes, to establish the fundamentals of the Japanese airforce (the planes were several Salmson 2A2, Nieuport, Spad XIII, two Breguet XIV, as well as Caquot dirigeables).

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  • The French Aeronautical Mission to Japan (1918-1919), was the first foreign military mission to Japan since the 1890s. During the early 20th century, Japan realized it was inexperienced in newer military areas,[citation needed] such as aviation and naval aviation. In 1918, Japan invited the fourth French Military Mission, composed of 50 members and equipped with several of the newest types of airplanes, to establish the fundamentals of the Japanese airforce (the planes were several Salmson 2A2, Nieuport, Spad XIII, two Breguet XIV, as well as Caquot dirigeables).
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  • The French Aeronautical Mission to Japan (1918-1919), was the first foreign military mission to Japan since the 1890s. During the early 20th century, Japan realized it was inexperienced in newer military areas,[citation needed] such as aviation and naval aviation. In 1918, Japan invited the fourth French Military Mission, composed of 50 members and equipped with several of the newest types of airplanes, to establish the fundamentals of the Japanese airforce (the planes were several Salmson 2A2, Nieuport, Spad XIII, two Breguet XIV, as well as Caquot dirigeables). The mission, headed by Jacques-Paul Faure, an artillery Colonel, and composed of members of all arms, including about 20 members of the French air services.
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