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    Last to Die

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      Supreme Council (Japan), 69–71, 78, 81, 82–83

      Sutherland, Richard K., 171–172

      Suzuki, Kantaro

      acceptance of Allied terms and, 84, 85–86

      Allied response to Japan’s conditional surrender and, 78–79, 82–83

      coup and, 72, 75, 83, 95

      ending war and, 68, 69–70, 71

      response to MacArthur’s initial contact, 114

      Svore, Ferdinand L. (Tony), 157

      B-32 training, 47–48

      combat tests, 44, 45, 46, 58

      crash of B-32 544 and, 184

      photo-reconnaissance missions, 120, 123–124, 126, 133

      Swatow (China), 24, 25

      Taito, raid on, 41–42

      Takahashi, Korekiyo, 72

      Takamatsu (Prince), 165–166

      Takao Town sugar refinery, raid on, 60

      Takeshita, Masahiko, 73–74

      coup and, 75, 78, 87, 88, 91, 93

      Tanaka, Shizuichi, 98

      coup and, 75, 89, 94, 95

      Task Force 38, 105–106

      Tench, Charles P., 179–180

      10th Air Division (Japanese Army Air Forces), 98–99

      Thirteenth Air Force, 35

      39th Flexible Gunnery Training Group, 13

      Thomas, Richard E., 152

      Thorsvig, H. G., 138

      388th Bombardment Squadron, 45

      381st Station Hospital, 191

      389th Bombardment Squadron, 45

      387th Bombardment Squadron

      B-32 combat testing and, 45

      relocation of, 60, 62–63

      386th Bombardment Squadron

      B-32 combat testing and, 45, 46

      continuing photo reconnaissance over Home Islands, 129–135

      Marchione burial and, 193

      preparation for occupation of Japan, 171–185

      relocation of, 25, 60, 62–63

      routine operations against Japan, 64

      312th Bombardment Group, 60, 116, 133, 134, 193

      B-32 combat testing and, 44–46

      conversion training on B-32s, 48

      302nd Air Group (Kokutai), 121

      attacks on August 18th photo-reconnaissance mission, 144

      continuing air attacks on Allied planes, 140–141, 144, 158

      resistance to ending war, 101–108, 164–168

      See also Atsugi naval air station

      332nd Air Group (Kokutai), 101

      352nd Air Group (Kokutai), 101

      3063rd Quartermaster Graves Registration Company, 191

      Togo, Shigenori

      Allied reply to Japan’s conditional surrender and, 78–80

      coup and, 75, 83

      Japan’s surrender and, 69, 70, 71, 72, 93

      “Tojo” fighters, 120, 122, 124

      Tokyo

      air defense of, 98

      anti-surrender leaflets, 105

      Tokyo Imperial Palace, coup and, 93–95

      Tomioka naval air station, 120

      “Tony” aircraft, 124

      Toyoda, Soemu, 69, 70, 77, 82, 86

      Trimetrogon system, 19, 23

      Trittenback, Edward V., 202

      Truman, Harry S., 112–113, 194, 198

      Twelves, Wendell, 111

      Twentieth Air Force, XXI Bomber Command, 52

      20th Combat Mapping Squadron, 21, 22–23, 136

      20th Reconnaissance Squadron, 24

      August 18th photo-reconnaissance mission, 137–155, 158

      Marchione burial and, 193

      move to Okinawa, 29, 30–31

      photo reconnaissance over Home Islands, 116, 117, 129–132

      Twining, Nathan F., 17

      233rd Army Air Forces Base Unit, 16

      Tyndall Army Airfield, 13

      Typhoon Ruth, 173

      Uehara, Shigetaro, 92, 94, 95

      Ugaki, Matome, 107, 140–141

      Umezu, Yoshijiro

      Allied response to Japan’s conditional surrender and, 82

      audience with Hirohito, 77

      coup and, 80–81, 88

      ending war and, 69, 70

      order to cease offensive action, 96

      response to Japan’s surrender, 86

      United Press, 189, 190

      U.S. Air Force Memorial Affairs Branch, 203

      U.S. Army Air Corps planners, strategic bombardment and, 38–39

      U.S. Army Transportation Corps funeral train, 202

      USAAF Technical Training Command Basic Training Center Number 4, 11

      USO shows, 27–28

      USS Aulick, 182, 183

      USS Belleau Wood, 106

      USS John D. Henley, 182, 183

      USS Missouri, 185

      V Bomber Command, 34, 47, 60

      Marchione burial and, 193

      photo-reconnaissance missions, 129–132

      photo-reconnaissance plans, 116, 117, 119

      preparation for occupation of Japan, 172, 174–175

      reaction to Japanese attacks, 126, 127

      Very Long Range bombers, development of, 39–43

      V Fighter Command, 34

      VF-88 squadron, 106

      VII Fighter Command, 130, 131

      War crimes, Japanese army, 87

      Wells, Selmon W., 60

      combat tests, 44, 45, 46–47, 48, 52

      photo-reconnaissance missions, 120, 122–123, 126, 133, 157, 160

      312th’s move to Okinawa, 60, 61

      Whitehead, Ennis C., 35, 44

      Whitsell, Edward F., 196

      Will Rogers Field, 18, 19–20, 23, 136

      Wilson, Donald, 42

      Wright Field, 35, 38, 39

      WXXU, 113, 114

      XB-15 bomber, 39

      XB-19 bomber, 39

      XB-29 bomber, 40, 41

      XB-32 bomber, 40–43

      Yokosuka D4Y2-S Suisei (Judy) fighters, 101, 102, 107

      Yokosuka Kokutai (Yoko Ku)

      attacks on August 18th photo-reconnaissance mission, 143–144, 145–146

      continuation of war and, 108–112

      continuing attacks on Allied planes, 120, 121, 122–125, 140–141, 143–144, 145–146, 158

      efforts to stop Kawabe delegation and, 164–168

      end of war, 169–171

      See also Oppama naval air station

      Yokosuka P1Y1-S Ginga (Frances) fighters, 101, 102

      Yonai, Mitsumasa, 69, 77, 96

      Yoshida (lt. colonel), 165

      Yoshizumi, Masao, 107

      Zech, Raymond, 17, 20

      “Zeke” fighters, 101, 102, 109, 111, 122, 145

      Ziegler, John, 20

     

     

     



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