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Teruhiko Kobayashi (小林 照彦, Kobayashi Teruhiko, 17 November 1920 – 4 June 1957) was a Japanese fighter pilot during World War II and a flying ace of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force. Initially beginning his flying career as a bomber pilot, he rose to fame when he became the leader of 244th Sentai, making him the youngest Sentai leader in the IJAAF when he took command of it in November 1944. He was described as an excellent and charismatic leader by his men and under his command the 244th would become the most famous and successful aerial defense unit in Japan. While leading this unit he achieved five kills (three Boeing B-29 Superfortresses and two F6F "Hellcats") in the aerial defense of the Japanese Home Islands. He would survive the war and in 1954 join the newly created Japan Air S

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  • 小林照彦 (ja)
  • Teruhiko Kobayashi (en)
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  • 小林 照彦(こばやし てるひこ、1920年〈大正9年〉11月17日 - 1957年〈昭和32年〉6月4日)は、日本の陸軍軍人、航空自衛官。陸士53期。最終階級は帝国陸軍では陸軍少佐、空自では2等空佐。 (ja)
  • Teruhiko Kobayashi (小林 照彦, Kobayashi Teruhiko, 17 November 1920 – 4 June 1957) was a Japanese fighter pilot during World War II and a flying ace of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force. Initially beginning his flying career as a bomber pilot, he rose to fame when he became the leader of 244th Sentai, making him the youngest Sentai leader in the IJAAF when he took command of it in November 1944. He was described as an excellent and charismatic leader by his men and under his command the 244th would become the most famous and successful aerial defense unit in Japan. While leading this unit he achieved five kills (three Boeing B-29 Superfortresses and two F6F "Hellcats") in the aerial defense of the Japanese Home Islands. He would survive the war and in 1954 join the newly created Japan Air S (en)
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  • Teruhiko Kobayashi (en)
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  • Teruhiko Kobayashi (en)
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  • Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan (en)
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  • World War II
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  • :Battle of Hong Kong (en)
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