File:Tadayoshi Koga2.jpg

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English: The body of Imperial Japanese Navy Zero fighter pilot Tadayoshi Koga after being recovered from his crashed aircraft on Akutan Island, Alaska on July 11, 1942 just before being buried. Koga had crashed his aircraft on June 4, 1942 after participating in an air raid on Dutch Harbor.
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Source Dickrell, Jeff (2001) Center of the Storm: The Bombing of Dutch Harbor and the Experience of Patrol Wing Four in the Aleutians, Summer 1942, Missoula: Pictorial Histories Publishing Co., Inc. ISBN: 1575100924. OCLC: 50242148. , p. 81.
Author Navy photographer's mate Arthur W. Bauman
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