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Kamikaze: A Japanese Pilot's Own Spectacular Story Of The Infamous Suicide
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Kamikaze: A Japanese Pilot's Own Spectacular Story Of The Infamous Suicide Squadrons (FINE COPY OF UNCOMMON 2007 50TH ANNIVERSARY REVISED AND EXPANDED EDITION) Paperback - 2007

by Kuwahara, Yasuo And Allred, Gordon T

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Clearfield, Utah, USA: America Legacy Media, 2007. Fine. Revised And Expanded 50th Anniversay Edition, First Edition Thus. Paperback. xviii,255pp. During the Second World War, the Japanese recruited Kamikaze squadrons of teenage boys and converted them into human bombsThese boys became suicide pilots whose sole purpose was to die for the Emperor. In World War Two, the Kamikaze caused the greatest losses in the history of the United States Navy. A fine copy of an UNCOMMON revised and expanded 50th Anniversary edition, first edition thus. No inscriptions, underlining or highlighting.. Revised And Expanded 50th Anniversary Ed. Paperback. Fine.
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Yasuo Kuwahara trained as a Japanese fighter pilot for a kamikaze squadron during World War II. Gordon T. Allred is a professor of English at Weber State University, where he has taught for more than four decades. He is the author of more than 20 books, including Please Bless Marilyn and Shannon. He is the recipient of the Utah Fine Arts Creative Writing Award and the Utah Author of the Year award. He lives in Ogden, Utah.