Nangō Mochifumi, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Nangō Mochifumi

Japanese flying ace

Date of Birth: 01-Jul-1906

Place of Birth: Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan

Date of Death: 18-Jul-1938

Profession: military personnel

Nationality: Japan

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Nangō Mochifumi

  • Nango Mochifumi (?? ??, Nango Mochifumi) was an officer and ace fighter pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the Second Sino-Japanese War.
  • In action in the war, Nango was officially credited with destroying eight enemy aircraft. Nango graduated from the Naval Academy Etajima in 1927 and completed flight training in November 1932.
  • After a tour of duty with the aircraft carrier Akagi's fighter group, he spent two years in London as the assistant naval attache in the Japanese embassy. After returning to Japan, Nango was posted to the 13th Air Group in October 1937 soon after the outbreak of renewed hostilities with China.
  • In a single engagement over Nanking on 2 December 1937, he was credited with destroying two Chinese aircraft.
  • Later that month, Nango was assigned as a division commander in the carrier Soryu's fighter group. In July 1938, Nango assumed command of the 15th Air Group, based in Anqing.
  • He led his fighter group in air operations supporting ground forces around Hankow and protecting shipping in the Yangtze River.
  • Unsanitary conditions at Anqing contributed to ill health in many of the 15th's pilots, including Nango, but he refused to be taken off flying duty.
  • On 18 July 1938, he was killed during an aerial battle when his aircraft collided with a Chinese Polikarpov I-15 fighter flown by Soviet volunteer Valentin Dudonov.
  • Nango's death in battle was widely publicized in Japan and his funeral was attended by the vice minister of the navy, Isoroku Yamamoto.

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