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词条 721st Naval Air Group
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  1. Structure

  2. See also

  3. Bibliography

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|unit_name= 721st Naval Air Group
| image=G4M2e with Okha and crew 1945.jpeg
| image_size = 300
|caption=Mitsubishi G4M2E 721-328 of the 711th Attack Squadron
(Kōnoike Air Base, Japan, February 1945)
|dates= October 1, 1944–August 21, 1945
|country={{Flagicon|Empire of Japan}} Empire of Japan
|allegiance=Empire of Japan
|branch={{Flagicon|Empire of Japan|naval}} Imperial Japanese Navy
|type= Naval aviation unit
|role= Bomber, manned bomb, fighter
|size=72 (1 October 1944)
|command_structure=Yokosuka Naval District
Combined Fleet
11th Air Flotilla
5th Air Fleet
|garrison= Hyakurigahara, Japan
Komatsu, Japan
Kōnoike, Japan
Kanoya, Japan
Tomitaka, Japan
Matsuyama, Japan
Kan'onji, Japan
Misawa, Japan
Chitose, Japan
|garrison_label=
|equipment=G4M Type 1 "Betty"
MXY7 Ohka "Baka"
A6M Type 0 "Zeke"
D4Y Suisei "Judy"
|equipment_label=Aircraft flown
|nickname=神雷部隊 Jinrai Butai
(God thunder Corps)
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|mascot=
|battles=World War II
  • Battle of Okinawa

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|identification_symbol= ヨF (YoF, October 1944)
721 (November 1944)
721 K (708th AS, 1945)
神 (Jin, fighter squadron, 1945)
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The {{nihongo|721st Naval Air Group|第七二一海軍航空隊|Dai Nana-Futa-Hito Kaigun Kōkūtai}} was an aircraft and airbase garrison unit of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the Pacific campaign of World War II. This air group was organised for specializes in suicide attack. Another known as God thunder Corps (Jinrai Butai).

Structure

  • Higher unit
    • Yokosuka Naval District (1 October 1944–14 November 1944)
    • Combined Fleet (15 November 1944–19 December 1944)
    • 11th Air Flotilla (20 December 1944–9 February 1945)
    • 5th Air Fleet (10 February 1945–21 August 1945, dissolved.)
  • Lower unit
    • Attack bomber Squadron (1 October 1944–14 November 1944)
    • Renamed 711th Attack Squadron on 15 November 1944.
    • Ohka Squadron (1 October 1944–21 August 1945)
    • Suisei Squadron (15 November 1944–14 February 1945)
    • Aircraft and airmen were moved to 722nd Naval Air Group on 15 February 1945.
    • 305th Fighter Squadron (1 February 1945–19 August 1945)
    • 306th Fighter Squadron (15 November 1944–19 August 1945)
    • 307th Fighter Squadron (1 February 1945–19 August 1945)
    • 708th Attack Squadron (20 December 1944–21 August 1945)
    • 711th Attack Squadron (15 November 1944–5 May 1945, dissolved.)
    • Aircraft and airmen were moved to the 708th Attack Squadron on 5 May 1945.
    • Kamikaze
    • Shinken Unit
    • Shichisei Unit
    • Tsukuba Unit
    • Shōwa Unit
  • Commanding officer
    • Captain Motoharu Okamura (1 October 1944–21 August 1945, dissolved.)

See also

  • List of Imperial Japanese Navy air-to-surface special attack units
  • Mitsubishi G4M
  • Yokosuka MXY7 Ohka
{{Commons category|721st Naval Air Group}}{{Clear}}

Bibliography

  • Atene Shobō, Tōkyō, Japan.
    • Navy battle record of special attack units, Author: each air unit of the Imperial Japanese Navy, reprinted in 2001, {{ISBN|4-87152-220-2}}.
  • Bunrin-Dō Co., Ltd., Tōkyō, Japan.
    • Famous Airplanes of the World No. 59, Type 1 Attack Bomber, 1996, {{ISBN|4-89319-056-3}}.
    • Famous Airplanes of the World, Special Edition Vol. 6, Type Zero Carrier Fighter, 2012, {{ISBN|4-89319-208-6}}.
    • Koku-Fan Illustrated No. 42, Japanese Imperial Army & Navy Aircraft Color, Marking, 1988.
    • Koku-Fan Illustrated Special, Japanese Military Aircraft Illustrated Vol. 2, "Bombers", 1982.
  • Gakken, Tōkyō, Japan.
    • Hiroshi Katō, How the Gods of Thunder unit turned out ({{lang|ja|Jinrai Butai shimatsuki}}), 2009, {{ISBN|978-4-05-404202-5}}.
  • Model Art Co. Ltd., Tōkyō, Japan.
    • Model Art No. 406, Special issue Camouflage & Markings of Imperial Japanese Navy Bombers in W.W.II, 1993.
    • Model Art No. 458, Special issue Imperial Japanese Navy Air Force Suicide Attack Unit "Kamikaze", 1995.
    • Model Art No. 510, Special issue Camouflage & Markings of the I.J.N. Fighters, 1998.
    • Model Art No. 525, Special issue Shūsui and Jet aircraft / Rocket aircraft of the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy, 1998.
    • Model Art No. 847, Special issue Model Art Profile No. 12, "A6M of IJN (Part 1)", 2012.
    • Model Art No. 857, Special issue Model Art Profile No. 13, "A6M of IJN (Part 2)", 2012.
  • Ushio Shobō, Tōkyō, Japan.
    • The Maru Special No. 108, Kamikaze Special Attack Forces, 1986.
    • The Maru Mechanic No. 46, Naval Aero-Technical Arsenal Bomber "Ginga" P1Y / Mitsubishi Type 1 Attack Bomber G4M (Betty), 1984.
{{Imperial Japanese Navy air units}}

4 : Groups of the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service|Special forces of Japan|Military units and formations established in 1944|Military units and formations disestablished in 1945

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