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Saburō Sakai

Sakai in the cockpit of a [[Mitsubishi A5M]] Type 96 fighter (Hankow airfield, China in 1939) was a Japanese naval aviator and flying ace (''"Gekitsui-O"'', ) of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Sakai had 28 aerial victories, including shared ones, according to official Japanese records, though he and his ghostwriter Martin Caidin claimed much higher numbers. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Changes in detrital input, ventilation and productivity in the central Okhotsk Sea during the marine isotope stage 5e, penultimate interglacial period by Jiménez-Espejo, Francisco J. (Author) , García-Alix, Antonio (Author) , Harada, Naomi (Author) , Bahr, André (Author) , Sakai, Saburo (Author) , Iijima, Koichi (Author) , Chang, Qing (Author) , Sato, Keiko (Author) , Suzuki, Katsuhiko (Author) , Ohkouchi, Naohiko (Author) ,


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