PbyCat-Guy wrote:
In the continuation of my research of my uncle who was a B-29 Navigator and was shot down 1-27-45, I've been trying to find information on the Japanese fighter pilot who shot his bee two nine down. He was Sergeant Suzuki Shoichi and was with the 244th Squadron flying a Tony or Hien. Apparently he was shot down by an F6F. I have one very blurry photo of him, but would like to find out more about him.
If his family is still aware of what he did, it would be great to go there to Japan and meet his family. I hope to one day write a book for the families of the crew members as a preservation of this piece of history.
Hello there,
I'm looking for additional, and reliable, info on Shoichi Suzuki.
I was visiting Yasukuni Jinja during Oshougatsu, with my Japanese wife, when her mother mentioned about having an uncle which was KIA in '45 while flying for the Army.
Comms are a bit complicated: I'm Brazilian, my wife is the only one that speaks English+Japanese, but I managed to get some info, and scan from some descendants house, and a letter (in Japanese) with some explanation from another distant relative.
The letter mentions about his actions against B-29s, and being killed in Feb '45.
My mother-in-law thought he was Kamikaze squadron, but I guess he might have been one of the 244th Sentai "rammers".
Found some close info on 244th Senati's page, but also in Japanese, and my wife had a hard time trying to translate (she left Japan when she was 20).
My interest come since I'm myself an WW2 History buff (more on the European Air War side), an ex-fighter pilot (80s era)
Any help would be highly appreciated.
I have scan of his pictures, aircraft profile (Watanabe), and leftovers which I can e-mail (dunno how to post here). My e-mail is
dariodubai@yahoo.comPosted also, with picture, on
http://www.j-aircraft.org/smf/index.php?topic=13337.0Thanks in advance
Paulo
Paulo