Tamotsu Ema

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Tamotsu Ema (江間 保, Ema Tamotsu) was a dive bomber pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during World War II. He led Aichi D3A dive bombers from the carrier Zuikaku during the Battle of the Coral Sea that damaged Yorktown.

Tamotsu Ema enrolled in the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy in April 1932 and graduated from the 63rd class in March 1936. In April 1937 he was commissioned as ensign. He was eventually selected for the navy pilot training program and specialised in dive bombing. He graduated from the 30th class in July 1938 and was promoted to lieutenant junior grade in November. He served at several land bases around Japan (including Ōmura and Saiki Air Groups on Kyushu) before he was assigned to the carrier Akagi in May 1939. In May 1940 he was appointed as an instructor at the Kasumigaura Air Group and in November he was promoted to lieutenant.[1]

In September 1941, Ema was transferred to the carrier Zuikaku. On 7 December 1941, he participated in the Attack on Pearl Harbor, where he led one of the Zuikaku dive bomber divisions that bombed and strafed American aircraft and hangars on Wheeler Field. In April 1942, he participated in the Indian Ocean Raid, where he led one of the Zuikaku dive bomber divisions that bombed and sank the British carrier Hermes. Shortly after the battle, he became a senior flight division leader (senior Buntaichō) and was given the command of Zuikaku dive bomber squadron.[1][2]

Coral Sea

Later career

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