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3rd Division (Japan)

3rd Division (Japan)

FieldValue
unit_name**3rd Division**
imageJGSDF 3rd Division.svg
caption3rd Division Distinctive Unit Insignia
dates18 January 1962 – present
countryJapan
branch
typeInfantry division
sizeabout 6400 soldiers
command_structure[[File:JGSDF Middle Army.svg23px]] Central Army
garrisonItami
current_commanderLt. Gen. Shigeru Kobayashi

The 3rd Division is one of nine active divisions of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force. The division is subordinated to the Central Army and is headquartered in Itami, Hyōgo. Its responsibility is the defense of the Hyōgo, Kyōto, Nara, Ōsaka, Shiga and Wakayama prefectures.

The division was raised on 18 January 1962.

Organization

JGSDF 3rd Division organization in 2022
  • 3rd Division, in Itami
    • 3rd Division HQ, in Itami
    • 7th Infantry Regiment, in Fukuchiyama, with 1 × headquarters, 5 × infantry, and 1 × 120 mm mortar company
    • 36th Infantry Regiment, in Itami, with 1 × headquarters, 5 × infantry, and 1 × 120 mm mortar company
    • 37th Infantry Regiment, in Izumi, with 1 × headquarters, 5 × infantry, and 1 × 120 mm mortar company
    • 3rd Tank Battalion, in Takashima, with 2 × Type 74 tank company
    • 3rd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion, in Himeji, with Type 81 and Type 93 Surface-to-air missile systems
    • 3rd Engineer Battalion (Combat), in Uji
    • 3rd Signal Battalion, in Itami
    • 3rd Aviation Squadron, in Yao, flying UH-1J and OH-6D helicopters
    • 3rd NBC Protection Company, in Itami
    • 3rd Logistic Support Regiment, in Itami
      • 1st Maintenance Battalion
      • 2nd Maintenance Battalion
      • Supply Company
      • Medical Company
      • Transport Company

References

References

  1. (2023-05-19). "陸自第3師団創立記念行事 21日、駐屯地一般開放".
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