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    Vice Admiral Takahide Aioi (相生高秀, Aioi Takahide, January 4, 1912 – March 6, 1993) was commander of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force as well as an...
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  • Higashikagawa, Kagawa Prefecture Chieko Aioi (相生 千恵子, 1934–2013), Japanese actress and voice actress Takahide Aioi (相生 高秀, 1912–1993), fighter pilot in the...
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  • Takahide (written: 隆秀, 貴秀 or 高秀) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Takahide Aioi (相生 高秀, born 1912), Japanese naval...
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  • (阿部健市) 10 (five jointly) Chief Petty Officer IJN Survived World War II. Takahide Aioi (相生高秀) 10 Commander IJN 5 of the victories during Second Sino-Japan...
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    on Timor and by March Lieutenant Yokoyama was replaced by Lieutenant Takahide Aioi as Hikōtaichō. From there the group started to conduct air raids on...
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  • lethal injection. Mac Speedie, 73, American gridiron football player. Takahide Aioi, 81, Japanese flying ace during World War II. Valentina Borisenko, 73...
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    was a switch back to daylight operations when Lieutenant Commander Takahide Aioi's force of sixteen Zeros (202nd Kōkūtai) escorted nine Betty bombers...
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