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Are Japanese officers wearing big hats or carved hats?

The official name of the carved fort hat is "light hat", which is a kind of large brim hat used in daily service and combat. The official name is "military cap", which is equivalent to the top hat of major events such as military parade and honours. Before the large-scale invasion of China, because there were not many wars, the officers in the office emphasized the image and generally wore military caps. After the war broke out, army officers, regardless of their height, basically liked to wear light-colored caps. Only the navy wears them all the time.

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The idea of Lz doesn't exist. All soldiers, whether Kwantung Army or Nanyang Army, whether soldiers or marshals, are equipped with tiny hats. Of course, they can only wear military hats in formal attire.