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pilot
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in the
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(IJN) during
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. He was the leader of the
Misawa Air Group The was an aircraft and airbase garrison unit of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the Pacific campaign of World War II. This article covers first generation, second generation, renamed unit the , and re-organised unit the also. First ge ...
(later redesignated to 705th Air Group) during
Guadalcanal Campaign The Guadalcanal campaign, also known as the Battle of Guadalcanal and codenamed Operation Watchtower by the United States, was an Allies of World War II, Allied offensive against forces of the Empire of Japan in the Solomon Islands during th ...
and
New Guinea Campaign The New Guinea campaign of the Pacific War lasted from January 1942 until the end of the war in August 1945. During the initial phase in early 1942, the Empire of Japan invaded the Territory of New Guinea on 23 January and Territory of Papua on ...
and commanded
Rabaul Rabaul () is a township in the East New Britain province of Papua New Guinea, on the island of New Britain. It lies about to the east of the island of New Guinea. Rabaul was the provincial capital and most important settlement in the province ...
-based
medium bomber A medium bomber is a military bomber Fixed-wing aircraft, aircraft designed to operate with medium-sized Aerial bomb, bombloads over medium Range (aeronautics), range distances; the name serves to distinguish this type from larger heavy bombe ...
s in various battles in 1942 and 1943.


Early career

Tomoo Nakamura graduated from merchant marine college. In May 1933, he became Reserve
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and entered a reserve pilot training program of the navy, where he specialized in medium bomber aircraft. On 1 August 1934, he was transferred from reserve officer rank to regular officer rank.


Pacific War

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Tomoo Nakamura became the leader (''
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'') of the
Misawa Air Group The was an aircraft and airbase garrison unit of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the Pacific campaign of World War II. This article covers first generation, second generation, renamed unit the , and re-organised unit the also. First ge ...
when it was formed on 10 February 1942 in Misawa,
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. The group operated
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medium bombers and was ordered to move to
Rabaul Rabaul () is a township in the East New Britain province of Papua New Guinea, on the island of New Britain. It lies about to the east of the island of New Guinea. Rabaul was the provincial capital and most important settlement in the province ...
on
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after the Allied landing on
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and
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on 7 August. On 8 August, Lieutenant Nakamura led 18 medium bombers to Rabaul, and he also brought
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, the commander of the
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. The following day, he led 17 torpedo-armed bombers to search for the enemy carriers in the vicinity of Guadalcanal. When he could not locate the carriers, he settled on attacking and sinking the destroyer ''Jarvis'', which was damaged during the previous day and was leaving the area. He lost two bombers in the attack. On 17 August, Lieutenant Nakamura led 25 bombers to raid the airfield at
Port Moresby (; Tok Pisin: ''Pot Mosbi''), also referred to as Pom City or simply Moresby, is the capital and largest city of Papua New Guinea. It is one of the largest cities in the southwestern Pacific (along with Jayapura) outside of Australia and New ...
on
New Guinea New Guinea (; Hiri Motu: ''Niu Gini''; , fossilized , also known as Papua or historically ) is the List of islands by area, world's second-largest island, with an area of . Located in Melanesia in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, the island is ...
, which destroyed several Allied aircraft on the ground. On 26 August, he led a mixed formation of 17 bombers from Misawa and Kisarazu Air Group to attack recently finished Henderson Field on Guadalcanal. The attack resulted in the destruction of 2,000 gallons of aviation fuel and several Allied aircraft damaged on the ground. However, in return, his formation lost two bombers to intercepting US Marine Grumman F4F Wildcat fighters. On 11 September, he again led a raid on Henderson Field composed of 27 bombers from Misawa, Kisarazu and
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and lost one bomber.三沢空飛行機隊戦闘行動調書 On 13 September, he commanded a similar formation composed of Misawa, Kisarazu and Kanoya Air Group bombers and attacked Taivu Point, located about 30 kilometres east of Henderson Field. This time his formation suffered the loss of two bombers. Lieutenant Nakamura's subordinates led Misawa bombers in further raids on Guadalcanal throughout October. On 1 November, he was promoted to lieutenant commander, while Misawa Air Group was redesignated to 705th Air Group. On 11 November, Lieutenant Commander Nakamura led 16 torpedo-armed bombers against the enemy ships around Guadalcanal. His formation was intercepted by 16 Wildcat and eight Bell P-39 Airacobra fighters, while at the same time they were also met with heavy AA fire from the ships. They lost 11 bombers and the rest sustained severe damage, of which some (including Nakamura) could not reach Rabaul and had to make emergency landings at Buin on Bougainville. Heavy losses in this single mission prompted the commanders at Rabaul to cease further raids by medium bombers against Guadalcanal. On 28 January 1943, Lieutenant Commander Nakamura led 16 torpedo-armed bombers in the attack against enemy ships spotted near
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. They scored no hits and in return lost one bomber. On 12 April, Lieutenant Commander Nakamura led 27 bombers against Port Moresby during Operation I-Go. Two days later, they also participated in a raid against
Milne Bay Milne Bay is a large bay in Milne Bay Province, south-eastern Papua New Guinea. More than long and over wide, Milne Bay is a sheltered deep-water harbor accessible via Ward Hunt Strait. It is surrounded by the heavily wooded Stirling Range (Papu ...
.705空飛行機隊戦闘行動調書 Nakamura was promoted to
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at the end of the war.


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