For sale is an authentic and historic piece from World War II - a 1943 Imperial Japanese Army Disabled Veteran's Identification. Issued to Private First Class Kobayashi Sentaro, born in 1910, this ID certifies his status as a wounded veteran, sanctioned by the Army Ministry in the midst of the global conflict. The front of the ID features essential details about Private Kobayashi's service and injury, specifically noting his involvement and wounding in the Battle of Mokan Tsubo during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The reverse outlines crucial instructions for the holder, including reporting the loss to military police and the mandate to carry it at all times, underlining the document's significance and the bearer's duty.
This ID is not only a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by soldiers but also a significant collector's item that captures a unique aspect of military history. With evident signs of age and use, it remains in good condition, offering a direct link to the personal stories that shaped the course of World War II. Ideal for historians, collectors, or anyone with a deep interest in military memorabilia, this veteran's ID presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of history that tells a story of courage, duty, and resilience. International Buyers - Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.