Akio Matsuba | |
Birth Date: | 1914 |
Birth Place: | Mie Prefecture, Japan |
Allegiance: | Empire of Japan |
Branch: | Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service (IJN) |
Serviceyears: | 1935 – ? |
Rank: | Lieutenant Junior Grade |
Battles: | Second Sino-Japanese War Pacific War |
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. Matsuba was officially credited with destroying a total of 18 enemy aircraft in aerial combat.
Akio Matsuba was stationed aboard the fleet aircraft carrier Kaga on the very first day of combat operations in the Second Sino-Japanese War-Second World War at the Battle of Shanghai,[1] and flying an A2N in his very first combat mission in support of Japanese troop-landings in Shanghai on 16 August 1937, Matsuba would share in the shooting down of a Chinese Air Force Douglas O-2M, the first kill of many kills to come for him as the war eventually expanded into the Pacific War. He would claim six F6F Hellcats from Task Force 58 shot-down in two days of battles fought over Iwo Jima on 03 and 04 July 1944, half-a-year before the official Battle of Iwo Jima.[2] [3]