Interrogation Nav 97, Captain Takashi Miyazaki
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MIYAZAKI, Takashi, Captain, I.J.N.
MIYAZAKI served 21 years in the regular Navy. He was an observer with over 2,000 hours flight time. He was in RABAUL during the violent air action in 1942 and 1943 and is thoroughly familiar withy all phases of the Japanese naval land-based air effort. He answered all questions readily and accurately and appeared anxious to furnish all information possible.
Naval Air Station | KASUMIGAURA | December 1941-September 1942 |
Commanding Officer, 4th Air Squadron | RABAUL | September 1942-March 1943 |
Staff, 25th Air Flotilla | RABAUL | March 1943-November 1944 |
Technical Department | YOKOSUKA | March 1944-February 1945 |
Staff, 5th Air Fleet | KANOYA | February 1945-August 1945 |
Source(s):
United States Strategic Bombing Survey (Pacific) Interrogation of Japanese Officials [OPNAV-P-03-100], courtesy of ibilio Hyperwar Project
Added By:
C. Peter Chen
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