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  2. Yukio Seki - Wikipedia

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    Yukio Seki (関 行男, Seki Yukio, August 29, 1921 – October 25, 1944) was a Japanese naval aviator of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.As a kamikaze pilot, Lieutenant Seki led one of the three fighter groups of the second official kamikaze attack in World War II (the first official attack was an unsuccessful attempt led by Yoshiyasu Kunō [] on October 21, 1944).

  3. Motoharu Okamura - Wikipedia

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    Motoharu Okamura (岡村 基春, Okamura Motoharu, 1901 – 13 July 1948) was a Japanese naval aviator who served as a test pilot in the 1930s, and served as the commander of the 341st Tateyama Kōkūtai (Air Group) for kamikaze attacks in June 1944.

  4. Hiroyoshi Nishizawa - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Mitsubishi A6M kamikaze plane hits USS Suwanee on 25 October 1944 Mitsubishi A6M2 of Lt. Yukio Seki's unit during suicide run on the escort carrier USS White Plains, 25 October 1944.The plane missed the ship A kamikaze strikes St. Lo, causing an enormous fireball 25 October 1944 USS Suwanee attacked 26 Oct 1944 Nishizawa (flying "UI ...

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  6. On 9/11, this fighter pilot was sent on a kamikaze mission to ...

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    U.S. Air Force Lt. Heather "Lucky" Penney, an F-16 pilot at the time, was ordered into the air to intercept United Airlines Flight 93. Her father was a flight captain for United at the time.

  7. Kiyoshi Ogawa - Wikipedia

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    As a kamikaze pilot, Ensign Ogawa's final action took place on May 11, 1945, during the Battle of Okinawa. Piloting a bomb-laden Mitsubishi Zero fighter during Operation Kikusui No. 6 , Ogawa flew through American anti-aircraft fire and attacked the aircraft carrier USS Bunker Hill , less than one minute after his flight leader, sub-lieutenant ...

  8. Kaname Harada - Wikipedia

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    He subsequently served as a flying instructor, and late in the war trained kamikaze pilots. [4] [8] He also said that he helped train pilots for the Mitsubishi J8M rocket plane that Japan was developing late in the war. [8] By the end of hostilities, he held the rank of lieutenant (junior grade) and had flown for 8,000 hours.

  9. Kenji Yanagiya - Wikipedia

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    Warrant Officer Kenji Yanagiya (柳谷 謙治, Yanagiya Kenji, March 1919 – February 29, 2008) was a member of the Imperial Japanese Navy's Zero fighter aces who fought the Battle of Solomon Islands in October 1942 – June 1943. He is best known as the only escort fighter pilot of the Yamamoto mission to have survived the war.