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The Type 100 Headquarters Reconnaissance Plane in Japan’s Southeast Area 1942-1944

The Type 100 Headquarters Reconnaissance Plane in Japan’s Southeast Area 1942-1944

by Richard Dunn | May 21, 2024 | Japanese

The Type 100 Headquarters Reconnaissance Plane commonly referred to simply as headquarters reconnaissance airplane (Shin-Shitei) was given the codename Dinah by Allied forces in the Pacific. Arguably it was one of Japan’s most successful aircraft. As elucidated in...
Ten Days to Kamikaze – Part VIII – Kamikaze Tactics Succeed with Profound Consequences

Ten Days to Kamikaze – Part VIII – Kamikaze Tactics Succeed with Profound Consequences

by Richard Dunn | Feb 14, 2024 | Japanese

Ten Days to Kamikaze is a series that explores the decision-making process and implementation of Japan’s use of suicidal crash dives during World War II. It provides an in-depth review of the critical ten-day period and examines the background leading up to those...
Ten Days to Kamikaze – Part VII – Mass Japanese Attacks

Ten Days to Kamikaze – Part VII – Mass Japanese Attacks

by Richard Dunn | Feb 7, 2024 | Japanese

Ten Days to Kamikaze is a series that explores the decision-making process and implementation of Japan’s use of suicidal crash dives during World War II. It provides an in-depth review of the critical ten-day period and examines the background leading up to those...
Ten Days to Kamikaze – Part VI – The First Official Kamikaze Mission

Ten Days to Kamikaze – Part VI – The First Official Kamikaze Mission

by Richard Dunn | Feb 1, 2024 | Allied Forces, Japanese

Ten Days to Kamikaze is a series that explores the decision-making process and implementation of Japan’s use of suicidal crash dives during World War II. It provides an in-depth review of the critical ten-day period and examines the background leading up to those...
Ten Days to Kamikaze – Part V – The Allies Land at Leyte

Ten Days to Kamikaze – Part V – The Allies Land at Leyte

by Richard Dunn | Jan 26, 2024 | Allied Forces, Japanese

Ten Days to Kamikaze is a series that explores the decision-making process and implementation of Japan’s use of suicidal crash dives during World War II. It provides an in-depth review of the critical ten-day period and examines the background leading up to those...
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