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The Japanese Third Air Army (第3航空軍, Kōkū gun) was formed on 23 July 1942 and headquartered at
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until the end of World War 2 when it was disbanded. Its final commander was Satoshi Kinoshita. Its units consisted of the 5th, 9th and 55th Air Divisions.Aji History Ref: C12122418800, 3rd image, "Senshi Sosho 3rd Air Army Operations", pp. 52-53 The 3rd Air Army was responsible for South East Asia.


History

The 3rd Air Army in December 1941 consisted of the following units: * 3rd Air Brigade (第3飛行団, Hikōdan) - Endo * 7th Air Brigade (第7飛行団, Hikōdan) - Phnom Penh * 10th Air Brigade (第10飛行団, Hikōdan) - Krakor * 12th Air Brigade (第12飛行団, Hikōdan) - Phiqouc * 50th Recon Squadron - Kompong Trach * 81st Recon Squadron - Phom Penh


Task

The 3rd Air Army was tasked with defending the oil fields and refineries at
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as well as supporting operation in the Dutch East Indies, Burma, Thailand, and French Indo China.


Commanders

* Lieutenant General Sugawara Michio (菅原道大 中将) - 9 July 1942 to 30 April 1943 * Lieutenant General Hideyoshi Obata (小畑英良 中将) - 1 May 1943 to 6 December 1943 * Lieutenant General Satoshi Kinoshita (木下敏 中将) - 7 December 1943 to its disbandment


Units

The Air Army (航空軍, Kōkū gun) was made up of two or more Air Corps (飛行集団, Hikō Shudan (renamed Air Divisions (飛行師団, Hikō Shidan in 1942) plus some Independent Units. Each Air Division consisted of an Air Brigade (飛行団, Hikōdan) together with base and support units and a number of Independent Squadrons. Each Air Brigade had two or more Air Combat Groups (Air Combat Group (飛行戦隊, Hikō Sentai). The Air Combat Group was a single-purpose unit consisting typically of three Squadrons (飛行隊, Hikōtai), divided into three flights (小隊, shōtai) of three aircraft each. In 1944 the Air Combat Groups were redesignated Squadrons (飛行隊, Hikōtai). * 5th Hikō Shidan (第5飛行師団) - based in Burma and French Indo China ::
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heavy bombers ::
Mitsubishi Ki-30 The was a Japanese light bomber of World War II. It was a single-engine, mid-wing, cantilever monoplane of stressed-skin construction with a fixed tailwheel undercarriage and a long transparent cockpit canopy. The type had significance in bein ...
light bombers :: Kawasaki Ki-48 light bombers :: Nakajima Ki-27 fighters ::
Nakajima Ki-43 The Nakajima Ki-43 ''Hayabusa'' (, "Peregrine falcon", "Army Type 1 Fighter" ) is a single-engine land-based tactical fighter used by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service in World War II. The Allied reporting name was "Oscar", but it was o ...
fighters :: Mitsubishi Ki-15 Command Reconnaissance aircraft ::
Mitsubishi Ki-46 The Mitsubishi Ki-46 was a twin-engine reconnaissance aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. Its Army ''Shiki'' designation was Type 100 Command Reconnaissance Aircraft (); the Allied brevity code name was "Dinah". Devel ...
Command Reconnaissance aircraft * 9th Hikō Shidan (第9飛行師団) - based at
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:: Mitsubishi Ki-51 light bomber/dive bomber ::
Nakajima Ki-44 The Nakajima Ki-44 ''Shoki'' (鍾馗, " Devil Queller") was a single-seat fighter-interceptor which was developed by the Nakajima Aircraft Company and operated by the Imperial Japanese Army from 1942 to 1945 during World War II. Its official de ...
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Nakajima Ki-43 The Nakajima Ki-43 ''Hayabusa'' (, "Peregrine falcon", "Army Type 1 Fighter" ) is a single-engine land-based tactical fighter used by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service in World War II. The Allied reporting name was "Oscar", but it was o ...
fighters :: Kawasaki Ki-45 heavy fighters ::
Mitsubishi Ki-46 The Mitsubishi Ki-46 was a twin-engine reconnaissance aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. Its Army ''Shiki'' designation was Type 100 Command Reconnaissance Aircraft (); the Allied brevity code name was "Dinah". Devel ...
Command Reconnaissance aircraft * 55th Hikō Shidan (第55飛行師団) * Independent 10th Wing - based in Borneo in 1945 * 3rd Aviation Communications Command


Further information

* Imperial Japanese Army Air Service *
List of air divisions of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Groups (Air Divisions) of the Imperial Japanese Army were units typically formed by aggregating several (4-8) aviation regiments (Sentais) for the training or large-scale military operations. List of Air Divisions Notes {{Reflist A Air Air ...


References

{{Reflist Military units and formations established in 1942 Military units and formations disestablished in 1945 1942 establishments in Japan 1945 disestablishments in Japan Units and formations of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service