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    Yasuna Kozono (小園 安名, Kozono Yasuna, November 1, 1902 – November 5, 1960) was an Imperial Japanese Navy officer who fought in the Second World War. He...
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    of the 62 bombers lost out of the 800 despatched. In 1943, Commander Yasuna Kozono of the 251st Kōkūtai, Imperial Japanese Navy in Rabaul came up with...
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    cannon mounted immediately behind the pilot. In early 1943, Commander Yasuna Kozono (小園 安名) of the 251st Kōkūtai in Rabaul came up with the idea of installing...
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    committing suicide. That same day, the commander of Atsugi Air Base Yasuna Kozono publicly announced that his unit would not surrender. Ozawa perceived...
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  • S. Army Air Forces B-17 Flying Fortresses. Japanese Navy Commander Yasuna Kozono had conceived of the upward-firing cannon arrangement independently...
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    reika 30 do – Nagamamushi, a miner 1967: Japan's Longest Day – Captain Yasuna Kozono – CO 302nd Air Group 1967: Otoko no shobu: kantô arashî 1967: Abashiri...
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    Sonoda Yoshiteru (56) - 1 October 1941 - 1 November 1942 LtCdr. / Cdr. Kozono Yasuna (51) - 1 October 1941 - 1 November 1942 (Promoted Commander on 15 October...
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