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    Ryūsaku Yanagimoto (柳本 柳作, Yanagimoto Ryūsaku, 9 January 1894 – 5 June 1942) was captain of the Japanese aircraft carrier Sōryū of the Imperial Japanese...
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  • (千々和 竜策, born 1969), Japanese voice actor Ryūsaku Tsunoda (角田 柳作, 1877–1964), Japanese academic Ryusaku Yanagimoto (柳本 柳作, 1894–1942), Japanese admiral This...
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  • born 1972), Japanese footballer Ryusaku Yanagimoto (柳本 柳作, 1894–1942), Imperial Japanese Navy admiral Shoichi Yanagimoto (柳本 晶一, born 1951), Japanese volleyball...
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    torpedo bombers (Lt. Rokuro Kikuchi†) Sōryū (scuttled 4 June) (Capt. Ryusaku Yanagimoto†) Air Unit (Lt. Cmdr. Takashige Egusa) 18 Mitsubishi A6M2 Type 21...
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    Tagawa Matsu Inagaki Manjiro (1861–1908): Diplomat. Born in Hirado. Ryusaku Yanagimoto (1894–1942): captain of the Sōryū in the Imperial Japanese Navy during...
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    Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. On 22 November, Sōryū, commanded by Captain Ryusaku Yanagimoto, and the rest of the Kido Butai under Vice Admiral Chuichi Nagumo...
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    waving to the crew who were abandoning ship. In addition, Captain Ryusaku Yanagimoto chose to remain with his ship Sōryū when it was scuttled after being...
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    Admiral Tomeo Kaku [ja] (2nd Carrier Division: Hiryu) Rear Admiral Ryusaku Yanagimoto (2nd Carrier Division: Soryu) The Kidō Butai (also known as the Carrier...
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  • 2nd Carrier Division Rear Admiral Tamon Yamaguchi Sōryū (Captain Ryusaku Yanagimoto) Air Officer (Commander Ikuto Kusumoto) VF Leader (Lieutenant Masaji...
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  • Tagawa Matsu Inagaki Manjiro (1861–1908): Diplomat. Born in Hirado. Ryusaku Yanagimoto (1894–1942): captain of the Sōryū in the Imperial Japanese Navy during...
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  • Japanese admiral, killed in action at the Battle of Midway (b. 1892) Ryusaku Yanagimoto, Japanese rear admiral, killed in action at the Battle of Midway (b...
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    May 1942* Masao Kawaguchi 4 June 1942* Jisaku Okada 4 June 1942* Ryūsaku Yanagimoto 4 June 1942* Tomeo Kaku 5 June 1942* Shakao Sakiyama 7 June 1942*...
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  • Battle of Midway (b. 1897) Tamon Yamaguchi, admiral (b. 1892) June 5 – Ryusaku Yanagimoto, captain (b. 1894) August 21 – Kiyonao Ichiki (b. 1892) August 26...
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