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Hiromichi Shinohara

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biplane fighters. No other pilot in history scored 10 victories during his first day of combat. From then on his victories continued, culminating on 27 June 1939 in an Imperial Japanese Army Air Force record of eleven victories in a single day during an air battle over Tamsak-Bulak. Only top ace of
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Shinohara's luck however ran out on him two months later when on 27 August 1939 he himself was shot down by USSR Polikarpov I-16 fighters after claiming three victories during a bombing escort mission. His aircraft fell in flames into Mohorehi Lake, ten kilometres south of Abdara Lake. Warrant
185:(IJAAF). On 27 June 1939 he set a Japanese record by downing 11 planes on a single day. He was shot down and killed on 27 August 1939, having claimed 58 victories in only three months of combat. He scored all his aerial victories while flying a 631: 616: 230: 209:. After finishing his formal education he went into military service, joining the 27th Cavalry Regiment in 1931. In that capacity he took part in the 345:, having claimed 58 victories in only three months of combat—the last three in the battle that would take him down—earning him the nickname of the 636: 626: 621: 371: 586: 182: 113: 569: 550: 531: 210: 591: 376: 254: 366: 347: 310: 265: 149: 611: 606: 292:
fighters. He became an ace within 24 hours, after he claimed six more victories, downing a
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Officer Hiromichi Shinohara was posthumously promoted to the rank of
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During his first combat sortie, on 27 May 1939, Shinohara, flying a
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as used in the Battle of Khalkhin Gol, here with Chinese insignia.
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Nakajima Ki-27 (Nate) Written and Researched by Paul D. Alexander
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Japanese Army Air Force Fighter Units and Their Aces, 1931–1945
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In June 1933 Shinohara went to the Tokorozawa Flying School (
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Hata, Ikuhiko; Izawa, Yasuho; Shores, Christopher (2002).
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Hiromichi Shinohara was born in August 1913 on a farm in
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1 August 1913 – 27 August 1939) was the highest-scoring
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Imperial Japanese Army personnel killed in World War II
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Utsunomiya, Tochigi
Empire of Japan
Imperial Japanese Army Air Service
Second lieutenant
Battle of Khalkhin Gol
fighter ace
Imperial Japanese Army Air Service
Nakajima Ki-27
Suzumenomiya
Utsunomiya
Tochigi Prefecture
Japanese invasion of Manchuria
Jiangqiao Campaign
11th Hiko Datai
Harbin
Manchukuo
Manchuria
warrant officer
Nomonhan Incident
Battles of Khalkhin Gol

Battle of Khalkhin Gol

Polikarpov I-16
Nakajima Ki-27
Polikarpov I-16
Polikarpov R-Z
Polikarpov I-15
Erich Hartmann

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