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The was a carrier air group (later converted to airbase garrison unit) of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the Pacific campaign of World War II.


Structure

*Higher unit ** 3rd Fleet (15 February 1944–9 July 1944) **
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(10 July 1944–9 February 1945) ** 3rd Air Fleet (10 February 1945–postwar.) *Lower unit **161st Fighter Squadron (10 July 1944–15 November 1944) **162nd Fighter Squadron (10 July 1944–15 November 1944) **308th Fighter Squadron (20 February 1945–postwar.) **310th Fighter Squadron (20 February 1945–postwar.) **402nd Fighter Squadron (5 March 1945–20 April 1945) **1st Attack Squadron (20 February 1945–postwar.) **161st Attack Squadron (10 July 1944–15 November 1944) **254th Attack Squadron (20 February 1945–5 March 1945) **262nd Attack Squadron (10 July 1944–14 November 1944) **61st Reconnaissance Squadron (10 July 1944–15 November 1944)


Commanding officers

*Cdr. / RADM* Irisa Toshiie (52) - 15 February 1944 - 19 June 1944 (KIA; posthumous two-rank promotion.) **Cdr. Irisa was jointly Air Officer of CV ''Taiho'', and was KIA in her sinking. *VACANT - 19 June 1944 - 10 July 1944 *Cdr. / Capt. Suzuki Masakazu (52) - 10 July 1944 - 10 February 1945 (Captain on 15 October 1944.) *Cdr. / Capt. Sugiyama Toshikazu (51) - 10 February 1945 - 15 August 1945 (Captain on 1 May 1945.)


Bibliography

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, Tōkyō, Japan. **Vol. 13, ''Shōkaku class aircraft carrier'', 1997, . **Vol. 22, ''Aircraft carrier Taihō / Shinano'', 1999, . **Extra, ''Perfect guide, The aircraft carriers of the Imperial Japanese Navy & Army'', 2003, . *Bunrin-Dō Co., Ltd., Tōkyō, Japan. **''Famous airplanes of the world'' No. 69, ''Navy Carrier Dive-Bomber "Suisei"'', 1998, . **''Koku-Fan Illustrated'' No. 42, ''Japanese Imperial Army & Navy Aircraft Color, Markig'', 1988. **''Koku-Fan Illustrated Special'', ''Japanese Military Aircraft Illustrated Vol. 2, "Bombers"'', 1982. *''Model Art'', Model Art Co. Ltd., Tōkyō, Japan. **No. 406, Special issue ''Camouflage & Markings of Imperial Japanese Navy Bombers in W.W.II'', 1993. **No. 458, Special issue ''Imperial Japanese Navy Air Force Suicide Attack Unit "Kamikaze"'', 1995. **No. 553, Special issue ''I.J.N. Carrier Attack Bomber'', 2000. * Japan Center for Asian Historical Records (http://www.jacar.go.jp/english/index.html), National Archives of Japan, Tōkyō, Japan. **Reference Code: C08051771200, ''Transition table of formation of Imperial Japan Navy Air Units (special establishment) during Pacific War'', Japan Demobilization Agency, 1949. {{Imperial Japanese Navy air units Groups of the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service Military units and formations established in 1944