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  • The problem with suicid-bombers is, that successful pilots cannot teach the new recruits anything...

  • u kno, the kamikaze's aren't all japanese, it was made up of people from china, taiwan, South east asian POWs and civilians. The Japs, held those men's family hostage and demanded them to be kamikaze or the kill their families. i don't kno if its all true but that's what i would do if i was in high command.

  • Thumbs up if u think battle 360 would be a fantastic game

  • fuck enterprise got fucked up on my birthday

  • SHIT! The photo just gave me goosebumps!

  • thats one hell of a kamikaze pilot...if he really did aim for that elevator of course

  • the night patrol should have scrambled Kamikazes at 12:00.

  • who knocked out the enterprise? it's Shunsuke Tomiyasu

    his last letter:

    Dear Father, Mother, and Sister,

    I was suddenly ordered to sortie to a certain area, and I must depart now. Since from the beginning I gave my life for our country, I do not expect to return alive. I am surely determined to achieve excellent battle results.

  • Could that pilot be the famous Japanese Red Baron Ace, Saburo Saki who recovered after the dogfight w/ the U.S. dive bomber earlier in the war?

  • Actually it mainly was veterans who volunteered to kamikaze.

  • i live in poulsbo a city about 20 miles north of bremerton

  • that's a hell of a photo

  • holy cow that was one hell of a blast

    if that pilot survived he would have has 9000000000000 bullets in hin

    i hope that basterd lives in HELL!!!!!!!!!!

  • Madre de Dios !!

  • The Pilot's name was Flatsuo Mushi Mushi....LOL!

  • Who was that jap pilot who made that blow to the USS Enterprise at the final moment?

  • The pilot's name that for the first time, that severely damaged the Enterprise, is Shunsuke Tomiyasu.

  • @Cyral189

    Thanks!

  • maN, THE AMERICANS WERE LUCKY THE KAMIKAZE PILOTS WERE THOSE OF INEXPERIENCED... IF THEY WERE VETERAN AIRMEN, WHEW! GOD DAMN....

  • Japan would have never let their veteran airmen fly Kamikaze, while they could be used to actually "pilot" the aircraft and do something.

  • ooops, forgot about that... yeah it's true.... poor USS enterprise... luck seems to have ran out of her... but, the success of the "big E' will remain unmatched by any other carriers of her time... this is the first ever show that i have watched that featured the Enterprise... thanks for uploading the series man... two thumbs up!!!

  • @mmmsikim i think the price of the luck that USS Enterprise had during the war was the other aircraft carriers and ships life. And that luck was made by her crew , defended, fix, looked out for her, and stood out for her and it came from all those brave crew members of her and the other ships fought beside her.

    Being scrapped was of the unluckiest thing to happen to her, and for her crews.

  • the veteran pilots normally flew as protection and observers for the kamikaze pilots from what ive read and seen over the years.

  • @BigBoyFatso That's not true. Minami Yoshimi, one of the Japanese aces ended up participating as a kamikaze.

  • @vk45de True, but after consulting my friend who happens to have extensive knowledge in kamikaze history, it appears that Minami's aircraft was greatly damaged near Leyte before deciding to attempt a suicide run, hence he wasn't a "true kamikaze." But as you say, you are right.

  • @vk45de no you are wrong Yoshimi was not a kamikaze pilot,his warplane was hit and severly damage he himself was wounded also no one knows how it is,so he attemted to press his attack in kamikaze way,he was not trained with a mission as kamikaze pilot he did not do the Ritual drinking of Saki to be the last act of a choosen kamikaze pilot before taking off,but in the end any Japanese pilot which is not a Kamikaze pilot but attempted or executed by ramming their plane became INSTANTKamikaze

  • @BigBoyFatso some of them like Saburō Sakai were left to train those inexperienced pilots. if i had to be a japanese fighter, id rather teach

  • @mmmsikim The Emperial Navy-army will never use their veteran-experienced pilot ,although in many cases they are with them not as kamikaze but as observer in mayny case to direct the Kamikazes attack, the veteran-experienced Japanese pilot are use to train the expendable Japanese How to execute Kamikaze attack, Kamikaze originated from Philippines 1897-1940, During the American commonwealth the moslem (moro) did Hurementado=suicide against Christian and American forces-Japanese saw -imitated

  • thx. I wanted to watch this video for months

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