Sadamu Komachi

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Born(1920-04-18)18 April 1920
Died15 July 2012(2012-07-15) (aged 92)
AllegianceEmpire of Japan
Sadamu Komachi
Komachi aboard the carrier Shōkaku in early 1942.
Born(1920-04-18)18 April 1920
Died15 July 2012(2012-07-15) (aged 92)
AllegianceEmpire of Japan
Branch Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service (IJN)
RankWarrant Officer
UnitShōkaku
204th Air Group
253rd Air Group
Yokosuka Air Group
Battles / wars

Sadamu Komachi (小町 定, Komachi Sadamu; 18 April 1920 15 July 2012) was an ace fighter pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during World War II. Participating in many of the Pacific War battles and campaigns as a member of several units, Komachi was officially credited with having destroyed 18 enemy aircraft.[1][2]

Sadamu Komachi was born in 1920 in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. He was the third son of a part-farmer, part-merchant family. In 1938, he enlisted into the navy and was trained for six months at the Kure Kaiheidan. He was then briefly stationed on the battleship Fusō before he applied and was accepted for the enlisted pilot training program. In June 1940, he graduated from the 49th class and was selected for a fighter specialisation, which took place at Ōmura Air Group on Kyushu. He first flew the A6M Zero fighter in the autumn of 1940.[3][1]

He was reassigned to the aircraft carrier Akagi in October 1940 for carrier-based fighter specialization. In May 1941 he was assigned to the fighter squadron of the newly built aircraft carrier Shōkaku and in the autumn of the same year took part in naval exercises around Kyushu in preparation for the Attack on Pearl Harbor.[3]

Pacific War

Later life

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