Mitsugu Mori
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, and the Pacific theater of World War II. As a member of the 12th Air Group during the Second Sino-Japanese War, Mori was officially credited with destroying four Chinese aircraft in aerial combat. In May 1939, Mori was relegated to reserve status. He was recalled to active duty in July 1942 and participated as a fighter pilot in the
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campaigns from air bases at Rabaul and Buin. Between October 1942 and May 1943, Mori was credited with shooting down five enemy aircraft. In May 1943, Mori returned to Japan and served as a test pilot with the IJN's Naval Air Technology Arsenal until his retirement in August 1944. Mori died of illness in 1960.


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* 1908 births 1960 deaths Japanese naval aviators Japanese World War II flying aces Military personnel from Shizuoka Prefecture Imperial Japanese Navy officers {{Japan-mil-bio-stub