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Many Japanese are supportive of their own military, called the Self-Defense Force, with 74 percent trusting it to do the right thing all or most of the time.
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Many Japanese are supportive of their own military, called the Self-Defense Force, with 74 percent trusting it to do the right thing all or most of the time.
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Many Japanese are supportive of their own military, called the Self-Defense Force, with 74 percent trusting it to do the right thing all or most of the time.
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Many Japanese are supportive of their own military, called the Self-Defense Force, with 74 percent trusting it to do the right thing all or most of the time.
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An hour or so later, Fuller says, "we got a note back," saying the patients would be evacuated by Japan's Ground Self-Defense Forces.
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An hour or so later, Fuller says, "we got a note back," saying the patients would be evacuated by Japan's Ground Self-Defense Forces.
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DigVID/Demotix U.S. service members, members of the Japan Self-Defense Forces and students of Ishinomaki high school worked together to clean the school on March 30.
Before School Starts 2011
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Thousands of military personnel from the Japanese Self-Defense Force conduct a third massive search for the bodies of victims of the country's devastating earthquake and tsunami.
Japan Redoubles Its Search Effort Gordon Fairclough 2011
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Damir Sagolj/Reuters DOWNTIME: A man whose home was destroyed last week by Japan's tsunami enjoyed a bath in a tent set up by the Self-Defense Forces in Kamaishi, Japan, Tuesday.
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An hour or so later, Fuller says, "we got a note back," saying the patients would be evacuated by Japan's Ground Self-Defense Forces.
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