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What Happened When Kamikaze Pilots Failed or Wimped Out? Documentary

What Happened When Kamikaze Pilots Failed or Wimped Out? Documentary

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Kamikaze Pilots had one job. Introduce and crash their face (and plane) into the deck of an American Aircraft Carrier or Battleship. They were a late addition to Imperial Japan's arsenal during the latter years of World War 2 when they desperately trying to stop the United States from defeating them. So what happened to these young pilots when they failed and returned to their bases? Were they punished or just sent back out on another mission to sacrifice it all for victory
Date: 2022-07-19

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My absolute favorite will always be the one caught on film succeeding and failing at the same time on film. The guy hit the deck of his target and left plane shrapnel strewn across the deck as his zero burned and bounced then kept sliding, WITHOUT A SCRATCH, in his seat until he stopped at the feet of waiting US sailors, who's shock you can actually see in that grainy film, to whom he immediately surrendered.
Total casualties: 0
Total damage: 50 yards of deck planks, 1 Mitsubishi Zero and about 100 pairs of boxer shorts.
Is he the luckiest Kamikaze or the unluckiest? I wonder what he told everyone when he got back home after the war?

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I don't even need to watch the video, because I already know. Toward the end, most kamikaze pilots missed their target. And that is due to the fact that they were brand new pilots, basically no flight experience, and pretty much no flight training. So after all the good pilots killed themselves, there was only the shitty ones left.
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when i visited pearl harbor as a kid, my dad had us go on the uss missouri and the tour guide told us to look over the railing towards the side of the ship. there was a huge dent and the guide said that was from a kamikaze, barely left a scratch.
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My grandpa was a kamikaze pilot, but he broke his toe during an accident in training and the war ended before he healed, I still dont know if it was on purpose but here I am thanks to that broken toe!
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Fly away from Japan
Land on a deserted island somewhere
Chill for a few years
Return to Japan
Oh man! I was captured but managed to escape!
Live out rest of days as a war hero.

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The Judo instructor at Brockport College in NY was Dr. Sachio Ashida. He was a Kamikaze Pilot but the war ended before he got a mission, thankfully. He was a great guy and an awesome teacher.
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I've never flewn a plane, but lets face it, the pilots missing a huge ass Ship made for Jets and Planes to Land on probably missed on purpose to get captured instead if dying.
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well trained kamikaze pilots - there's something wrong with that sentence
How on earth do you practice committing suicide whilst causing a lot of death and destruction?

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Honestly if I was the guy that kept returning, I would've crash landed in the ocean next to some island or something, better chance of surviving there then to return to base
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Theirs a film in this. differnt reality film. goes back ashamed has death penalty escapes for years to redeem his self blows up the Whitehouse then Japanese rules the world
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I mean, it takes a serious set of BALLS to do it.
wimped out %60 of American has been Balding Malding since Obama. (roughly 12 years hahahahahahhaa) Brutes CRRYYY

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Can anyone tell me the name of a kamikaze pilot who was picked up alive out of the water after missing his target? The video claims that there were some.
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I was taught in a World War II class in high school that they were given just enough fuel to get there and also that their cockpits were welded shut sometimes
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I would have flown to Australia, changed my name, chilled on the beach, find a wife, have some kids, enjoyed the wind on my face, be grateful for being alive.
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Man I read Catch 22 thinking it would piece some great piece of American literature. Sucked. Nothing made any sense ever it was just gibberish and non sense.
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Got them drunk first?
From what I've heard they were a lot more than drunk. 'Off their tits on meth', was the phrase that I remember.

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Whats happened when a kamikaze failed:
He died
When happened when a kamikaze strike:
He died
Kamikaze is a bad job i think

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I often wonder what the sales pitch must be for suicide attackers
Then I remember Marc Maron's joke:
Be all that you can be. Once.

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I find it funny how other countries are so desperate to get a kill or two they will go to lengths of suicide just to get that kill.
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The Japanese ware a damn robots, cold, heartless, tactical and out of control then the nuclear bombs hit and they became. weird
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