Kazuo Tsunoda
Kazuo Tsunoda (角田 和男, Tsunoda Kazuo, October 11, 1918 – February 14, 2013) was an officer and ace fighter pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the Second Sino-Japanese War and Pacific Campaign of World War II. In his combat career, Tsunoda was officially credited with destroying nine enemy aircraft.
Kazuo Tsunoda | |
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Tsunoda, Immediately after the war, in Taichung. | |
Born | Chiba Prefecture, Japan | October 11, 1918
Died | February 14, 2013 94) Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan | (aged
Allegiance | Empire of Japan |
Service/ | Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service (IJN) |
Rank | Lieutenant Junior Grade |
Battles/wars | Second Sino-Japanese War Pacific War |
From May 1942 to May 1943, Tsunoda participated in the Solomon Islands and Guadalcanal Campaigns and New Guinea in the battle for Buna as a member of the 2nd Air Group and 582 Air Group. During the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal on 14 November 1942, Tsunoda was shot down near the Russell Islands while covering an army transport convoy delivering troops to Guadalcanal. Tsunoda was rescued by the destroyer Amagiri.
In November 1944, while stationed at Cebu in the Philippines, Tsunoda volunteered as a kamikaze pilot. He was unable, however, to find any enemy ships to attack. Later, he escaped the Philippines to Japanese-occupied Taiwan after the American landings and survived the war.
He was a farmer in Ibaraki prefecture after the war. He died on February 14, 2013.[1]
Notes
- Naoki, Kodachi (2013-02-18). 訃報…元零戦搭乗員 角田和男氏(乙飛5期、中尉) (in Japanese). Retrieved 2013-02-18.
References
- Hata, Ikuhiko; Yasuho Izawa (1975 (original) 1989 (translation)). Japanese Naval Aces and Fighter Units in World War II. Translated by Don Cyril Gorham. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 0-87021-315-6. Check date values in:
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