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                    [Title] => Japanese peace advocates recall lessons from ‘kamikaze’
                    [Summary] => MABALACAT, Pampanga — Japanese peace advocates are arriving here this weekend to recall the lessons from World War II, specifically from the "kamikaze," the corps of Japanese suicide-bombing pilots who, from 1944 to 1945, launched a total of 2,940 attacks that sank 26 US ships. 


The kamikaze was born in this town, on Oct. 20, 1944 when Japanese Admiral Takijiro Ohnishi founded it with 23 volunteers from the 201st Air Group of the First Air Fleet of the Imperial Nippon Naval Air Force under Commander Asaichi Tamai.
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                    [Title] => Japanese peace advocates recall lessons from ‘kamikaze’
                    [Summary] => MABALACAT, Pampanga — Japanese peace advocates are arriving here this weekend to recall the lessons from World War II, specifically from the "kamikaze," the corps of Japanese suicide-bombing pilots who, from 1944 to 1945, launched a total of 2,940 attacks that sank 26 US ships. 


The kamikaze was born in this town, on Oct. 20, 1944 when Japanese Admiral Takijiro Ohnishi founded it with 23 volunteers from the 201st Air Group of the First Air Fleet of the Imperial Nippon Naval Air Force under Commander Asaichi Tamai.
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