In 1939, a naval aviation corps was trained at the air base of the South China Dispatch Army in South Japan. (Photo taken by a Japanese reporter)

On January 5, 1939, near Shawan in Guangdong, Japanese troops invaded the river crossing.
In January 1939, near Panyu, Guangdong, the Japanese army on the mountain.
On January 5, 1939, Japanese marines marched near Shilou Township, Panyu, Guangdong Province.
On January 5, 1939, Panyu, Guangdong, two Japanese troops met after the end of the invasion and sweep.
On January 4, 1939, Shawan, Guangdong, invaded and swept the Japanese Miyata troops.
In January 1939, near Shawan in Guangdong Province, the Japanese Miyata troops marched on the hillside.
On January 4, 1939, near Shawan in Guangdong, the Japanese Marines in the banana grove waited for an opportunity to invade and attack.
On November 26, 1938, in Panyu Shawan, Guangdong, the invading and sweeping Japanese army passed through the Yuxu Palace Arch.
On November 26, 1938, Shilou Township, Panyu, Guangdong, invaded the Japanese army for sweeping.
On November 25, 1938, in the Pearl River Delta region of Guangdong, the South China Dispatch Army of Japan carried out an aggressive attack on the positions of the Chinese army.
On November 25, 1938, the Japanese Marines in the Banana Forest in Lotus Mountain, Guangdong Province.
On November 24, 1938, the Japanese Suzuki troops were on standby in the Banana Forest in Shawan, Pearl River Delta, Guangdong Province.
On November 24, 1938, on Erhu Island on the Pearl River in Guangdong Province, the Japanese Suzuki troops launched a surprise attack on the Chinese army positions.
November 22, 1938, Huangpu, Guangzhou, tent of the Japanese army camp.
On November 17, 1938, on the streets of Foshan, Guangdong Province, Japanese soldiers buying fruits.
On November 17, 1938, the japanese invaded the streets of Foshan, Guangdong.
On November 16, 1938, in the countryside of Panyu, Guangdong, a house was forced to plant the Japanese flag.
In November 1938, at the Japanese airfield in Guangdong, the Japanese journalist Sadayuki Eikasa photographed him.
In November 1938, at the Japanese airfield in Guangdong, a Japanese reporter was interviewing the death of Lieutenant Komaki of the aviation unit.
In November 1938, in Guangdong, Japanese soldiers bowed and prayed at the place where Yoshizawa Shosa, a naval aviation officer who was killed by the Chinese Air Force, was killed.
In November 1938, at the Japanese airfield in Guangdong, Captain Komaki and reporters accompanying the Japanese air force viewed the wreckage of an aircraft engine piloted by aviation soldier Yoshizawa who had been shot down by the Chinese Air Force.
In November 1938, the scribe company on the Japanese naval airfield in Guangdong.
In November 1938, at the Japanese naval airfield in Guangdong, an open-air symposium was held for the aviation unit from the military scribe company. (For more historical graphics, please pay attention to us!) )