Ensign Taisuke Maruyama" - Nakajima B5N2 "Kate

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"Ensign Taisuke Maruyama" By Ernie Boyette Maruyama was born November 11, 1922. He wanted to join the Imperial Japanese Navy to improve his education. Maruyama joined the Navy at age 16 and was assigned to the Yokosuka Naval Air Base. The 19-year old cadet later completed his flying courses on March 25, 1941. Maruyama's first assignment was onboard the carrier Hiryu as a "Kate" torpedo bomber crewman. To this day, he remembers the strenuous training that was done to prepare him and his comrades for the big Pearl Harbor attack that would start the war with America. During his training, the naval aviators did two things to prepare for the attack. First, they did low altitude torpedo attack training above Kinko Bay, which was nearby the island of Kyushu. Second, the aviators also did nighttime torpedo attack training above the Bungo Channel, located between the islands of Kyushu and Shikoku. In January 1942, while still assigned to Hiryu, the young aviator bombed Port Darwin, Australia. Compared to the Pearl Harbor mission, this mission was much easier because the Japanese faced very little opposition. The final results of the attack were 11 enemy ships sunk, over 20 enemy aircraft destroyed and the installations severely damaged. Maruyama also participated in the strike against the island of Ceylon later that same year. The Battle read more