Australian War Memorial - AJRP

Home | About | Database | Research | Maps | Sitemap | Search | Links | Thanks | Translations | What's New | Japanese


ITEM FORM
Item title: Illustrations of edible and poisonous plants in the Bismarck Archipelago
Title (romaji): Bisumaruku shotô shokuyô yûdoku shokubutsu zusetsu
Title (kanji)
Location:National Institute for Defense Studies (Tokyo) (Nantô Soromon / Bisumaruku 186)
AJRP details
AJRP module: National Institute for Defense Studies (Tokyo)
AJRP series: Army campaign reports and records
AJRP sub-series: South East Area army operations
AJRP folder: Solomon Islands and Bismarck Archipelago army operations in the South East Area
Location details
Institution: National Institute for Defense Studies (Tokyo)
Call number: Nantô Soromon / Bisumaruku 186
Inst. series: Jinchû nisshi-sentô shôhô nado
Inst. sub-series: Nantô Rikugun shiryô
Item:
Item qualities
Quantity / desc: 1 item
Access: Open
Item type: Unpublished, Official
Category: Miscellaneous
Item content
Creation date (d/m/y): ?/3/1944
Conflict code: Pacific War (1941-1945)
Keywords:FOOD, IMPERIAL JAPANESE ARMY
Australian unit names:
Allied unit names:
Japanese unit names:
Names: ASO Tetsuo, Medical Officer
Languages: English
Area:Bismarck Archipelago [Melanesia (PNG, Irian Jaya & Solomon Islands)]
Content: This item consists of illustrations of edible and poisonous plants in the Bismarck Archipelago. The book was originally produced by the 3rd Research Section of the Sanitation Research Group in the South East Fleet and copied by an Army medical officer, ASO Tesuo. The book has 200 pages with diagrams and detailed notes on various plants, leaves, flowers and berries and their habitat.
Other information
Notes:              
Last modified:02/09/2005 12:52:29 PM
Source:



The AJRP has wound up its activities at the Memorial for the moment.
Please contact the relevant officer of the Australian War Memorial for assistance.
Internet implementation by Fulton Technology and AJRP staff .
Visit the Australian War Memorial home page.
Visit the award-winning web-site of the Australian War Memorial