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- PEARL HARBOR, Page 50REMEMBRANCE"I Was Far from Confident"
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- By ZENJI ABE
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- [A bomber pilot based on the flagship Akagi during the
- Pearl Harbor attack, he is now a 75-year-old businessman.]
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- At Pearl Harbor we achieved more than expected. Two days
- later, the naval air force sank the British battleships Prince
- of Wales and Repulse off Malaysia. They were said to be
- unsinkable, so the central command of the navy began to be
- overconfident. I was far from confident.
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- In May 1942 I was assigned to the aircraft carrier Junyo
- to train 18 bomber pilots. My mission was to attack Dutch
- Harbor in the Aleutian Islands at the same time as the attack
- on Midway. The commander didn't know anything about planes.
- Since he remembered the dive bombers' pinpoint strikes in the
- Indian Ocean, he wanted to use them. But it was not the kind of
- battle for dive bombers to fight. I lost four of my men. When
- we returned to Japan, I heard that the carriers Akagi, Soryu and
- Hiryu had been sunk by careless mistakes at Midway. Then I
- realized the war was over.
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