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+ | == Overview == | ||
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+ | Factors of the success of the old age are not only useless in a new era, but also harmful. | ||
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+ | Until the Edo period in Japan, the Japanese sword was a useful weapon. | ||
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+ | However, in the days since the Meiji period, that weapon was of little use. | ||
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+ | Certainly in the spirit, courage may have appeared when soldiers are attaching | ||
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+ | a Japanese sword to their waist. But for that reason it became insensitive | ||
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+ | to the advancement of the gun and continued to use the gun established | ||
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+ | in 188 as the 38 type infantry gun until the defeat of the Pacific War in 1964. | ||
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+ | Infantry gun of three hundred eight (Wikipedia) | ||
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+ | The US soldier had a new gun with an automatic loading mechanism | ||
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+ | using gas pressure at launch, M1 Garland, during the war. |
Revision as of 13:30, 11 March 2019
World Trading Survey > Old Successful Legacy Stops New Success
Overview
Factors of the success of the old age are not only useless in a new era, but also harmful.
Until the Edo period in Japan, the Japanese sword was a useful weapon.
However, in the days since the Meiji period, that weapon was of little use.
Certainly in the spirit, courage may have appeared when soldiers are attaching
a Japanese sword to their waist. But for that reason it became insensitive
to the advancement of the gun and continued to use the gun established
in 188 as the 38 type infantry gun until the defeat of the Pacific War in 1964.
Infantry gun of three hundred eight (Wikipedia)
The US soldier had a new gun with an automatic loading mechanism
using gas pressure at launch, M1 Garland, during the war.