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Definition of J Force in English: J Force(also Jayforce) noun mass nounThe New Zealand contingent of the British Commonwealth Force that occupied Japan in the aftermath of the Second World War. he finished his service in Japan as part of J-Force Example sentencesExamples - They remembered their grandfathers who served at Gallipoli, Passchendaele, Crete, and in the RNZAF and J Force.
- The quietly spoken builder from Masterton is now 80, but remembers vividly the scenes he and his mates from the J-Force were confronted with in 1946 when reaching the shores of Japan, several months after the atomic bombs had dropped halting the Second World War.
- He had mainly missed the war, having spent a few months in the Pacific before taking part in the J-Force in Japan in 1946.
- DC says Dad was a Conchie, but served in J force.
- Wellington contributed an Army brigade, dubbed J Force.
- Our J Force has done exceptionally well in tedious circumstances in a foreign land.
- He rose through the ranks to lead platoons of men from the King Country, Ngati Kahungunu and the South Island in Italy and then went on to serve in J-Force in Japan after the Japanese surrender.
- It was an exciting prospect to be part of the J Force.
- He has gone to many reunions of the J Force over the years but has never returned to Japan.
- He had given eight years of service to the armed forces, while his father had a 20-year career with the RNZAF and his grand-father had served with J-Force after World War II.
Origin1940s: abbreviation of Japan + force1. |