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- After World War II, the Japanese armed forces were demobilized and millions of Japanese troops and civilians abroad repatriated1. The National Security Board was reorganized as the Defense Agency, and the National Security Force was reorganized afterwards as the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force, the Coastal Safety Force was reorganized as the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, and the Japan Air Self-Defense Force was established as a new branch of JSDF2. The post-war constitution of 1947 included Article 9, which restricted Japan from having a military force and engaging in war. However, it has operated military forces in the form of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces since 19543.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The armed forces were demobilized and millions of Japanese troops and civilians abroad repatriated. The empire was disbanded. State Shintō was disestablished, and nationalist organizations were abolished and their members removed from important posts. Japan’s armament industries were dismantled.www.britannica.com/place/Japan/Japan-since-1945
On 1 July 1954, the National Security Board was reorganized as the Defense Agency, and the National Security Force was reorganized afterwards as the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (de facto post-war Japanese Army), the Coastal Safety Force was reorganized as the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (de facto post-war Japanese Navy), and the Japan Air Self-Defense Force (de facto post-war Japanese Air Force) was established as a...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan_Self-Defense_ForcesThe post-war constitution of 1947 included Article 9, which restricted Japan from having a military force and engaging in war. However, it has operated military forces in the form of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces since 1954.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postwar_Japan - People also ask
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