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Richard L. Dunn - Articles on JAAF in New Guinea
"Nakajima Type 1 Model 1 Army Fighter (Ki-43-I) Armament — A Reassessment" (2002, 2004)
https://www.warbirdforum.com/rdunn43.htm
"248th Hiko Sentai" A Japanese 'Hard Luck' Fighter Unit" (2004)
https://j-aircraft.com/research/rdunn/248th/248th.htm
"Double Lucky?: The Campaigns of the 77th Hiko Sentai" (2005)
Translated to Japanese and published in Japan as a paperback book.
https://www.warbirdforum.com/lucky.htm
"Wewak, the Early Days Pt. 1"(2005)
Arawasi Magazine
http://www.arawasi.jp/salebook.hp/ara-magazine3.html
"Wewak, the Early Days Pt. 2 (2005)
Arawasi Magazine
http://www.arawasi.jp/salebook.hp/ara-magazine4.html
"4 Kokugun Takes Charge" [Wewak] (2008)
Paper presented at at conference at the MacArthur Memorial. Unsure if this has been published.
Elements of all of these articles were incorporated in Dunn's two books:
Exploding Fuel Tanks: Saga of Technology That Changed the Course of the Pacific Air War (R.L. Dunn 2011)
South Pacific Air War: The Role of Air Power in New Guinea and the Solomon Islands Campaigns, January 1943 to February 1944 (Naval Institute Press 2024)
Henry Sakaida
Japanese Army Air Force Aces 1937-1945 (Osprey Publishing 1997)
Lex McAulay
MacArthur's Eagles: The U.S. Air War Over New Guinea 1943-1944 [Wewak and Hollandia]
(Naval Institute Press 2004)
Both Dunn and McAulay pioneered the use of ATIS material - translations of captured Japanese unit records, technical documents and personal diaries.
All three authors utilized Dr. Yasuo Izawa and Ikuhiko Hata's essential history of the JAAF
Japanese Army Air Force Fighter Units and Their Aces, 1931-1945 - both the original Japanese edition and the English language translation with Christopher Shores (Grub Street Publishing 2002).
All but one of Larry Hickey's unit histories on bomber units of the Fifth Air Force (22nd, 312th, 43rd and 3rd BGs) as well as all of John Stanaway's fighter group histories published by Schiffer (8th, 348th & 475th FGs) include research and translations on the JAAF in New Guinea by Osamu Tagaya.
While the above sources cover the New Guinea theater there are two other publications from the early 1990's that include the JAAF that are worth mentioning.
Dan Ford did an extraordinary job of covering the JAAF in all of their encounters with the American Volunteer Group over Burma and China by having JAAF records and memoirs translated for his book
Flying Tigers: Claire Chennault and the American Volunteer Group (Smithsonian Press 1991).
Dr. Izawa's research on the JAAF appears in Chris Shores et al's
Bloody Shambles I and II covering the Philippines, Malaya and the Dutch East Indies campaigns from December 1941 - May 1942. (1992 and 1993).
Copies of an English language translation of Dr. Izawa's manuscript "Japanese Heavy Bomber Units" are floating around as well (regrettably still unpublished). It provides a great deal of information on JAAF and JNAF bomber units in the New Guinea campaign.
The vast majority of Rick Dunn's articles (content and links to other websites) can be found here.
https://rldunn.com/articles/