Kamikaze Navy

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Kamikaze Navy
Image:KK-NS200x200.png
Tag: [KK-N]
Campaign: ViE#7
Affiliation: Axis
Country: Japan
Type: Imperial Japanese Navy
Allies: KK-A
Opponent(s): 3.SA, 8.GA
Rank System used: Japanese Navy ranks
Squads: 3
Commander: Taisho Lonewolf
Record: 12-2

The Kamikaze Navy was one of the Axis divisions in ViE#7. It was an Imperial Japanese Navy unit commanded by Taisho Lonewolf, who was selected by Takushiro hattori. The division was fighting alongside its sister division, the Kamikaze Airforce, commanded by Taisho PinkPanther.

The divisional tag was [KK-N]. The division used Japanese Navy ranks.

Contents


Commanding Officers

A list of the COs at the start of the campaign:

Structure

Lightning Squad |L|

The Lightning Squad was commanded by Chui GoForTheEyes. Second in command was Heiso-cho Whitesniper. Command was later handed down to Whitesniper and aKaaa became the Second in Command.

The Squad tag was L|

Thunder Squad |T|

The Thunder Squad was commanded by Chui ch_mie. Second in command was ...

The Squad tag was T|

History

"Divine Wind" - The real meaning of "KAMIKAZE"

In 1274 storms had wrecked a Mongol invasion fleet trying to attack Japan, killing more than 20,000 troops. The Mongol emperor Kublai Khan returned in 1281, this time with a fleet of 4400 ships and 150,000 Chinese and Mongol soldiers the majority from the conquered Sung Dynasty of southern China. Strengthened Japanese defense forced the bulk of the fleet to set anchor off the south-western Japanese coast, where the invaders battled for six weeks. It was there, near the tiny island of Takashima, which disaster struck on July 30 when a typhoon that lasted two days devastated the bulk of the fleet. The boats had been chained together to form a flotilla, pooling the fleet's military resources but effectively bottling up any escape route to deeper water. These two storms that saved Japan added a new phrase in the Japanese language, "kami kaze", meaning "divine wind" sent by the gods to protect Japan. These two events have been claimed to be the largest sea disasters in history. At any rate, it definitely halted the Mongol expansion east, which started with Gengis Khan's conquest of China in the early 13th century. The legend of the kamikaze, sent in response to the emperor's prayers, would grow to become a staple of Japanese folklore, fading away only at the conclusion of a war nearly 700 years later. And the Mongols would never again attempt to invade Japan, aborting a third attempt in 1286 over mounting fiscal worries exacerbated by their military debacle. The "Kamikaze" name was taken by the Japanese pilots during the World War Two, who sacrificed their lives for their country by crashing planes, loaded with explosives on enemy ships.

See also


Divisions of ViE
Campaign: ViE#1 ViE#2 ViE#3 ViE#4 ViE#5 ViE#6 ViE#7 ViE#8 ViE#9 ViE#10 ViE#11ViE#12 ViE#13 ViE#14 ViE#15ViE#16
Axis Division: 1-GJ 2-KF 3-RB 4-FJ 5-PzJ AZUL KK-A KK-N BFC RONA DCA Ax90 4TCDTRDTRAx369.11.NordDCV
Allied Division: US1ID US2AD US3ID SAS A10MD US6AD 3.SA. 8.GA A28 A9 4AF PPCLI 8AAF3DSK2AIF617SqnRGRFSSF
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