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In his story, local police delay calling the Self-Defense Force, a rival institution.
Smoke Alarm 2008
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The Self-Defense Force, which is what Japan calls its military, was formed in 1952 with the inclusion of a new air force.
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Many Japanese are supportive of their own military, called the Self-Defense Force, with 74 percent trusting it to do the right thing all or most of the time.
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Many Japanese are supportive of their own military, called the Self-Defense Force, with 74 percent trusting it to do the right thing all or most of the time.
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Many Japanese are supportive of their own military, called the Self-Defense Force, with 74 percent trusting it to do the right thing all or most of the time.
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Many Japanese are supportive of their own military, called the Self-Defense Force, with 74 percent trusting it to do the right thing all or most of the time.
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The toll is expected to rise as Japan increases the number of Self-Defense Force troops it is deploying to search and rescue operations—to 100,000, up from an initial deployment of 50,000—and continues to push into now-impassable areas.
A Nation's Vigil of Hope and Loss Daisuke Wakabayashi 2011
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His father was a member of the Self-Defense Force, Japan's military.
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His father was a member of the Self-Defense Force, Japan's military.
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"There are isolated areas we still cannot reach," a Self-Defense Force spokesman said Monday.
A Nation's Vigil of Hope and Loss Daisuke Wakabayashi 2011
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