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Portrait of Yukio Seki, circa 1939Portrait of Yukio Seki, 30 Jun 1944
Portrait of Yukio Seki, circa 1939Portrait of Yukio Seki, 30 Jun 1944
USS St. Lo exploding after hit Yukio SekiYukio Seki in flight gear, probably shortly before his last flight on 25 Oct 1944
USS St. Lo exploding after hit Yukio Seki's special attack, off the southeastern coast of Samar, Philippines, 25 Oct 1944Yukio Seki in flight gear, probably shortly before his last flight on 25 Oct 1944
Yukio Seki receiving ceremonial water from his commanding officer Captain Asaiki Tamai before SekiYukio Seki receiving ceremonial water from his commanding officer Captain Asaiki Tamai before Seki
Yukio Seki receiving ceremonial water from his commanding officer Captain Asaiki Tamai before Seki's special attack mission, Mabalacat Airfield, Philippines, 25 Oct 1944, photo 1 of 2; note Vice Admiral Takijiro Onishi overseeing the ceremonyYukio Seki receiving ceremonial water from his commanding officer Captain Asaiki Tamai before Seki's special attack mission, Mabalacat Airfield, Philippines, 25 Oct 1944, photo 2 of 2; note Vice Admiral Takijiro Onishi overseeing the ceremony
Yukio Seki
Yukio Seki's special attack squadron took off among cheers, Mabalacat Airfield, Philippines, 25 Oct 1944
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