Mikasa Preservation Society Badges (Z Flag Badges)/三笠保存会章 (Z旗章)

Mikasa Preservation Society Membership Badge.jpg


At the Battle of Tsushima on May 27, 1905, Admiral Tōgō raised a Z flag on his flagship Mikasa. By prearrangement, this flag flown alone meant, "The fate of the Empire rests on the outcome of this battle. Let each man do his utmost/The fate of the nation depends on this action. Let each man do his best!/皇国の興廃この一挙各員奮励努力せよ". Admiral Togo, who was a great admiral of Lord Nelson, wanted to emulate the British admiral's signal "England expects that every man will do his duty" flown a century before at the 1805 Battle of Trafalgar.​

British admiral's signal.jpg
 
1st "early" variation.

Badge from pre-war period.


Mikasa Preservation Society  Badge.jpg


Mikasa Preservation Society Badge.jpg



Reverse

此一戦 - [The Fate of the Empire] Depends on This Battle

三笠保存會 - Mikasa Preservation Society
 
2nd variation.

Mikasa  Preservation Society Membership Badge.jpg
Mikasa Preservation Society Membership  Badge.jpg


Reverse

三笠保存会 - Mikasa Preservation Society
 
3rd variation.

"Large K" subvariation.

Mikasa Preservation Society Membership Badge.jpg
Mikasa Preservation Society  Membership Badge.jpg


Reverse marked K

三笠保存会- Mikasa Preservation Society

"Small K" subvariation.

三笠保存会 会員章 .jpg


三笠保存会会員章 .jpg
 
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