2nd variation "50th Infantry Regiment, 1st Company".
Different stamp with additional inscriptions on reverse.
Obverse
韓國 - Korea
駐屯記念章 - Stationing/Garrison Service Commemorative
reverse
歩兵第五十聯隊 - 50th Infantry Regiment
第一中隊 - 1st Company
第十三師團 - 13th Division
威徳洽及ハ道 - Way of Virtue and Authority
The 50th Infantry Regiment /Hōhei Daigoju Rentai/ was one of the regiments of the Imperial Japanese Army was known as a mountain troops regiment due to its tradition of mountaineering training.
1905 March 31 - Order of organization issued. Regimental headquarters and 2nd Battalion are organized in Sendai, 1st Battalion in Tokyo, and 3rd Battalion in Muramatsu.
1905 April 15th - Receiving the military flag
1905 July 2 - Sent to Sakhalin , and after the peace treaty ( Treaty of Portsmouth ) temporarily took charge of the defense of Taiwan.
1906 April - Dispatched to Korea
1908 - Return
1908 November 3 - Transferred to Matsumoto and reassigned from the Independent 13th Division to the 13th Division.
1913 - Stationed in southern Manchuria, and later dispatched to Siberia.
1927 August - Stationed in Manchuria, stationed in Liushutun, Kwantung
1928 May - Dispatched to Shandong
1929 April - Return
1931 - Deployed to the Manchurian Incident
May 1934 - Return
1937 August 14 - Mobilization order issued, landing at Tanggu, traveling by rail to Baoding, and operations in various parts of North China
1938 - Participated in the Battle of Xuzhou
1939 December 27 - Return
1941 April 1 - Transferred from the 14th Division to the 29th Division
1941 April 16 - Transferred from Matsumoto to Liaoyang , Manchuria
1944 February 10 - Decided to divert to the Central Pacific, proceeded to Busan, and headed to Saipan via Ujina
1944 March 15 - Guards the island of Tinian
1944 July 24 - American troops land (Battle of Tinian)
1944 August 2 - The remaining 1,000 soldiers under the regiment command launch a final attack and die in battle.