Watari Handa Military person

Watari Handa (半田 亘理, Handa Watari) (August 22, 1911 - 1948) was an officer and ace fighter pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Pacific theater of World War II. In aerial combat over China and the Pacific, he was officially credited with having destroyed 13 enemy aircraft.On 13 May 1942, as a member of the Tainan Air Group based at Lae, New Guinea, Handa asked fellow Tainan ace Saburō Sakai to lend him his wingman, Toshiaki Honda, for a reconnaissance mission over Port Moresby. During the mission, the Japanese pilots were ambushed by enemy P-39 fighters and Honda was shot down and killed. Broken in spirit by Honda's death, Handa soon developed tuberculosis and was evacuated to Japan. After fighting the disease for six years, Handa died in 1948, telling his wife on his deathbed, "I have fought bravely all my life, but I could never forgive myself for having lost Sakai's wingman at Lae."

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Watari Handa
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1912
Birth place
Fukuoka Prefecture
Date of deathJanuary 01, 1948

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allegianceJapan
military operations
Second Sino-Japanese War
Pacific War
military branch
Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service
service start1928
service end1942

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