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Old 27th March 2013, 13:30
Laurent Rizzotti Laurent Rizzotti is offline
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G3M shot down on 27 March 1943

On 27 March 1943, Capt William P. Boland of VMF-441 claimed a Japanese twin-engined bomber, thought to be a G4M, off Funafuti. It was a Type 96 (G3M) land attack bomber from 755 Kokutai. The pilot was Lt (j.g.) Takashi Sumimoto.

Can someone provide the precise location of the claim, if it is known ?

And it is a long shot, but is someone has the Japanese crew list, I would be interested. My guess is that they were all killed/missing.

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Old 27th March 2013, 19:46
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Re: G3M shot down on 27 March 1943

The VMF-441 War Diary states only "20 miles out from Funifuti". It is listed only as a bomber, no type stated. He actually claimed one damaged, and one destroyed.

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Old 27th March 2013, 23:20
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Re: G3M shot down on 27 March 1943

Thanks Frank
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Old 7th April 2013, 05:39
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Re: G3M shot down on 27 March 1943

A combat report of 755th Kokutai, IJN on March 28th 1943 states :

Mission: Reconnaissance and attack of Funafuti Island
Commander: Lieutenat Commander Kaoru ISHIHARA

0308 hr. (probably “I” time = GMT+9 hr.) Six G3Ms took off Tarawa air base.
0605 hr. No. 3 A/C of the first element returned to base due to R/H E/G malfunction.
0615 hr. No. 2 A/C of the first element returned to base due to R/H E/G malfunction.
0710 hr. A warning condition was ordered.
0740 hr. Found two enemy fighters (F4F-3) ascending to attack, all four A/C jettisoned bombs and readied for air combat.
0745 hr. Two enemy fighters attacked from below, the Commander decided to return at 10 nm from Funafuti Island.
0752 hr. Continuing fierce combat, the No. 1 A/C of the second element was shot down by enemy fighters.
0753 hr. Shot down an enemy fighter.
0759 hr. The remaining enemy fighter ran away to 10 degree.
0804 hr. Another fighter emerged from 350 deg. attacked one pass and ran away to 140 deg.
0805 hr. The end of air combat.
0845 hr. Returned to a normal condition.
1158 hr. Five G3Ms returned to Tarawa air base.

The crew of the No. 1 A/C of the 2nd element
Pilot: Petty Officer 1st Class Rihê MURAMATSU, Co-pilot: Petty Officer 3rd Class Shôji ISHII, the element leader and Senior Observer: Lieutenant Junior Grade Takashi KUMAMOTO (“SUMIMOTO” is a misreading of the Chinese character), Observer: Leading Seaman Kiyonori KAWANO, Observer: Seaman Kyûsaku MIZUKAMI or MINAKAMI, Senior Radio Operator: Petty Officer 3rd Class Sôtarô KAWAGOE, Radio Operator: Leading Seaman Junzô WATANABE, Flight Engineer: Petty Officer 1st Class (a first name is illegible) TOKUNAGA. All killed in action.

If you can read hand written Japanese, please access http://www.jacar.go.jp/english/index.html , enter C08051705100 , and the 28th – 30th images are the above combat report.

Best regards !!
JY

Last edited by JYoung; 7th April 2013 at 06:28. Reason: a writing error
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Old 10th April 2013, 16:42
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Re: G3M shot down on 27 March 1943

Thanks a lot !!!!

This is far more that I excepted to find.

Sadly I am not able to read hand written Japanese, and it is a pity as I did some quick searches on the website given by you. It seems to have a huge amount of wartime documents.

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Old 8th May 2013, 15:11
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Re: G3M shot down on 27 March 1943

http://www.warbirdinformationexchang...=14321&start=0
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