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26th Air Flotilla

The 26th Air Flotilla (第二六航空戦隊, Dai Nijūroku Kōkū Sentai) was a combat aviation unit of the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service (IJNAS) during the Pacific Campaign of World War II.

26th Air Flotilla
Active1 April 1942
Country Empire of Japan
Branch Imperial Japanese Navy
TypeNaval aviation unit
RoleBomber, Fighter, Dive Bomber
Part of11th Air Fleet
Garrison/HQRabaul
Buin
EngagementsSolomon Islands Campaign
New Guinea Campaign
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Yamagata Seigo
Masafumi Arima

History Edit

The 26th Air Flotilla was established on 1 April 1942 as a part of the 11th Air Fleet, and was originally composed of the Misawa Air Group and Kisarazu Air Group, both operating Mitsubishi G4M medium bombers. Under the command of Rear Admiral Seigo Yamagata, the unit was deployed to Rabaul on New Britain in August 1942 in order to reinforce the Japanese air power in the area and conduct operations in the New Guinea and Solomon Islands Campaigns. While being primarily a medium bomber unit, it eventually absorbed fighter (6th Air Group and Hiyō Air Group) and dive bomber (31st Air Group and 582nd Air Group) units too. The operational title for this hybrid organization was the 6th Air Attack Force. Due to vulnerability of G4M medium bombers, the unit took heavy losses in air combat over Guadalcanal.[1][2][3]

Organization Edit

Date Higher unit Aviation units
1 April 1942 (original) 11th Air Fleet Misawa Air Group, Kisarazu Air Group[4]
12 September 1942 Misawa Air Group, Kisarazu Air Group, 6th Air Group (detachment), Chitose Air Group (detachment)[4]
10 October 1942 Misawa Air Group, Kisarazu Air Group, 753rd Air Group[a] (detachment), 6th Air Group, 31st Air group[5]
11 November 1942 705th Air Group[b], 707th Air Group[c], 204th Air Group[d], 582nd Air Group[e], 703rd Air Group[f], 956th Air Group, Hiyō Air Group (detachment)[6]

Commanding officers Edit

Rank Name Date Note
1 Rear Admiral Seigo Yamagata 1 April 1942
2 Rear Admiral Kanae Kosaka 25 February 1943
3 Rear Admiral / Vice Admiral Munetaka Sakamaki 1 September 1943 Vice Admiral on 1 November 1943.
4 Rear Admiral Masafumi Arima 9 April 1944 Vice Admiral (posthumous) on 15 October 1944.
x vacant 15 October 1944
5 Rear Admiral Ushie Sugimoto 27 October 1944 Vice Admiral (posthumous) on 12 June 1945.
x vacant 12 June 1945
x dissolved 15 August 1945

References Edit

Footnotes
  1. ^ Renamed Takao Air Group.
  2. ^ Renamed Misawa Air Group.
  3. ^ Renamed Kisarazu Air Group.
  4. ^ Renamed 6th Air Group.
  5. ^ Renamed 2nd Air Group.
  6. ^ Renamed Chitose Air Group.
Citations
Bibliography
  • Hata, Ikuhiko; Izawa, Yasuho; Shores, Christopher (2011). Japanese Naval Air Force Fighter Units and their aces, 1932-1945. London, UK: Grub Street. ISBN 9781906502843.
  • Lundstrom, John B. (2005). First Team and the Guadalcanal Campaign: Naval Fighter Combat from August to November 1942 (New ed.). Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-59114-472-8.
  • Tagaya, Osamu (2001). Mitsubishi Type 1 Rikko 'Betty' Units of World War 2. Osprey Combat Aircraft #22. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 184176082X.

26th, flotilla, 第二六航空戦隊, nijūroku, kōkū, sentai, combat, aviation, unit, imperial, japanese, navy, service, ijnas, during, pacific, campaign, world, active1, april, 1942countryempire, japanbranchimperial, japanese, navytypenaval, aviation, unitrolebomber, figh. The 26th Air Flotilla 第二六航空戦隊 Dai Nijuroku Kōku Sentai was a combat aviation unit of the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service IJNAS during the Pacific Campaign of World War II 26th Air FlotillaActive1 April 1942CountryEmpire of JapanBranchImperial Japanese NavyTypeNaval aviation unitRoleBomber Fighter Dive BomberPart of11th Air FleetGarrison HQRabaulBuinEngagementsSolomon Islands CampaignNew Guinea CampaignCommandersNotablecommandersYamagata SeigoMasafumi Arima Contents 1 History 2 Organization 3 Commanding officers 4 ReferencesHistory EditThe 26th Air Flotilla was established on 1 April 1942 as a part of the 11th Air Fleet and was originally composed of the Misawa Air Group and Kisarazu Air Group both operating Mitsubishi G4M medium bombers Under the command of Rear Admiral Seigo Yamagata the unit was deployed to Rabaul on New Britain in August 1942 in order to reinforce the Japanese air power in the area and conduct operations in the New Guinea and Solomon Islands Campaigns While being primarily a medium bomber unit it eventually absorbed fighter 6th Air Group and Hiyō Air Group and dive bomber 31st Air Group and 582nd Air Group units too The operational title for this hybrid organization was the 6th Air Attack Force Due to vulnerability of G4M medium bombers the unit took heavy losses in air combat over Guadalcanal 1 2 3 Organization EditDate Higher unit Aviation units1 April 1942 original 11th Air Fleet Misawa Air Group Kisarazu Air Group 4 12 September 1942 Misawa Air Group Kisarazu Air Group 6th Air Group detachment Chitose Air Group detachment 4 10 October 1942 Misawa Air Group Kisarazu Air Group 753rd Air Group a detachment 6th Air Group 31st Air group 5 11 November 1942 705th Air Group b 707th Air Group c 204th Air Group d 582nd Air Group e 703rd Air Group f 956th Air Group Hiyō Air Group detachment 6 Commanding officers EditRank Name Date Note1 Rear Admiral Seigo Yamagata 1 April 19422 Rear Admiral Kanae Kosaka 25 February 19433 Rear Admiral Vice Admiral Munetaka Sakamaki 1 September 1943 Vice Admiral on 1 November 1943 4 Rear Admiral Masafumi Arima 9 April 1944 Vice Admiral posthumous on 15 October 1944 x vacant 15 October 19445 Rear Admiral Ushie Sugimoto 27 October 1944 Vice Admiral posthumous on 12 June 1945 x vacant 12 June 1945x dissolved 15 August 1945References EditFootnotes Renamed Takao Air Group Renamed Misawa Air Group Renamed Kisarazu Air Group Renamed 6th Air Group Renamed 2nd Air Group Renamed Chitose Air Group Citations Lundstrom 2005 Tagaya 2001 Hata Izawa amp Shores 2011 a b Lundstrom 2005 pp 189 191 Lundstrom 2005 pp 294 295 Lundstrom 2005 p 474 BibliographyHata Ikuhiko Izawa Yasuho Shores Christopher 2011 Japanese Naval Air Force Fighter Units and their aces 1932 1945 London UK Grub Street ISBN 9781906502843 Lundstrom John B 2005 First Team and the Guadalcanal Campaign Naval Fighter Combat from August to November 1942 New ed Annapolis Maryland Naval Institute Press ISBN 1 59114 472 8 Tagaya Osamu 2001 Mitsubishi Type 1 Rikko Betty Units of World War 2 Osprey Combat Aircraft 22 Osprey Publishing ISBN 184176082X Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 26th Air Flotilla amp oldid 1030889925, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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