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was a dive bomber pilot in the
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(IJN) during
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. He led
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dive bombers from the carrier ''Zuikaku'' during the Battle of the Coral Sea that damaged ''Yorktown''.


Early career

Tamotsu Ema enrolled in the
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in April 1932 and graduated from the 63rd class in March 1936. In April 1937 he was commissioned as
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. He was eventually selected for the navy pilot training program and specialised in dive bombing. He graduated from the 30th class in July 1938 and was promoted to
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in November. He served at several land bases around Japan (including Ōmura and Saiki Air Groups on Kyushu) before he was assigned to the carrier '' Akagi'' in May 1939. In May 1940 he was appointed as an instructor at the Kasumigaura Air Group and in November he was promoted to
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. In September 1941, Lieutenant Ema was transferred to the carrier ''
Zuikaku ''Zuikaku'' (Japanese: 瑞鶴 "Auspicious Crane") was the second and last built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) shortly before the beginning of the Pacific War. Her aircraft took part in the attack on Pearl Harbor that formally brought the ...
''. On 7 December 1941, he participated in the
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, where led one of the ''Zuikaku'' dive bomber divisions that bombed and strafed American aircraft and hangars on
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. In April 1942, he participated in the
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, where he led one of the ''Zuikaku'' dive bomber divisions that bombed and sunk the British carrier
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. Shortly after the battle, he became a senior flight division leader (senior
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) and was given the command of ''Zuikaku'' dive bomber squadron.


Coral Sea

In May 1942, Lieutenant Ema participated in
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aboard ''Zuikaku'' that resulted in the Battle of the Coral Sea. In the morning on 7 May, he and his squadron were part of the strike against the oiler '' Neosho'' and the destroyer ''
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'' (falsely identified as a carrier and a cruiser) that was under the overall command of
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Kakuichi Takahashi was a dive bomber pilot officer in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during World War II. He is best known for leading several strikes against the United States Navy during the Battle of the Coral Sea, where they sank the carrier '' Lexington'', ...
. Unable to find any enemy carriers, Takahashi ordered the dive bombers to attack the oiler and the destroyer. After sinking ''Sims'' and fatally crippling ''Neosho'', the strike force headed back to their carriers. Meanwhile, the actual USN carrier fleet was spotted and Rear Admiral
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planned to launch an afternoon strike as soon as Takahashi's force returned. However, Lieutenant Ema's 16 D3A dive bombers got lost in bad weather and returned late. This meant that the new strike would be forced to land at night upon their return. Hara, therefore, selected only veteran aircrews for this strike, including Lieutenant Ema and five of his pilots. The strike was ill-fated as it missed the USN carriers due to poor weather, and in return lost eight
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torpedo bombers and one D3A to radar-guided interception force of
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fighters led by Lieutenant Commanders Paul Ramsey and James Flatley. The strike force then flew to the end of their search leg and found nothing; thus they jettisoned the bombs and torpedoes and headed back. On the way back, they encountered the USN carriers and mistaken them for their own. Several pilots tried to land on them; including Ema, who broke off only at the last moment. He barely made it back to ''Zuikaku'' since his malfunctioning radio could not pick up the homing signal the IJN carriers. The next morning on 8 May, the two carrier fleets sighted each other. Lieutenant Commander Takahashi led a strike force of 33 Aichi D3A dive bombers, 18 Nakajima B5N torpedo bombers and 18
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fighters. Lieutenant Ema led 14 of ''Zuikaku's'' dive bombers. The strike force approached the USN carriers unopposed since USN interceptors missed them due to poor radar guidance. Takahashi devised and executed a well-coordinated attack, where 19 dive bombers and 14 torpedo bombers went for the nearer '' Lexington'' and 14 dive bombers and four torpedo bombers went for the farther ''Yorktown''. Lieutenant Ema led the dive bombing attack on ''Yorktown'', which was hit by a single bomb. His left wing was damaged during the attack and upon landing on ''Zuikaku'', his aircraft was thrown overboard in order to make room for aircraft from the carrier ''Shōkaku'', which was damaged in the meantime by USN dive bombers.


Later career

In July 1942, Lieutenant Ema was transferred to the Saiki Air Group in Japan and became its leader. In May 1943, he was assigned as the leader (
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) of the 582nd Air Group and was sent to Rabaul to operate in the
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. His group temporarily moved to Buin airfield to participate in Operation SE and were sent to attack the Allied shipping around Guadalcanal. After releasing the bombs on enemy transport ships anchored at Lunga, his squadron was ambushed by numerous Wildcat fighters. He managed to escape them but his D3A dive bomber was severely damaged and his observer was killed in the process. Due to a leaking fuel tank, he made an emergency stop at
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before he returned back to Buin and subsequently to Rabaul. In September 1943, he was transferred to the
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Air Group in Japan. In May 1944, he was promoted to
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and was assigned to the 701st Air Group operating in Chitose on
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. In October same year, he was appointed as the commanding officer of a kamikaze unit in the
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. Finally, he was transferred back to the 701st Air Group in March 1945, where he remained until the end of the war. Lieutenant Ema survived the war and later published a book that comprises a collection of battle accounts from several IJN dive bomber aircrew, including himself, Sadamu Takahashi,
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and Zenji Abe, among others.


References

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