A Japanese military commander is interested in keeping up the flow of imported oil to ensure his units are at maximum efficiency. If there is a lack of oil there is a lack of mobility and thus a lack of mission capability.
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There were no Japanese at D-Day. The USMC and US Navy were keeping them too busy in the pacific.
Civilian workers in the military provide support to the armed services. Civilian jobs in the military include record keeping, equipment inventory and supply management.
Keeping the peace. The military is usually kept out of domestic affairs and police force is used instead in order to keep the peace.
This is stamp of JAPWANCAP - "The Japanese War Notes Claimants Association of the Philippines, Inc." - organisation, created after WWII for suing the USA and Japan for reciprocity and lost. Without success, of course :)
No it would not be in keeping with the uniform code of conduct and therefore you would be out of uniform and subject to all sorts of nasty military regulations.