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Thank you for suggestion, I will remove the unintended or irrelevant links, as soon as possible, sorry for my bad English. Shoshui Shoshui 20:28, 10 April 2017 (UTC+7)
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Thank you for suggestion, I will leave a message on your talk page, if I don't understand the copyright policy. sorry for my bad English. Shoshui Shoshui 15:31, 4 June 2017 (UTC+7)

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Your changes to Thailand in World War II make quite a number of claims that must be referenced by reliable sources. If you need help with doing this let me know and I will try to be of assistance.NealeFamily (talk) 01:54, 14 June 2017 (UTC)Reply

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Japanese air attacks on Thailand

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Hi Shoshui

I noted you deleted all references to Japanese air attacks on Thailand, with the comment that they didn't bomb Bangkok on one of the deletions. They did attack mount air attacks on Thailand as part of the initial invasion - is the information below incorrect?

Military targets at and near Bangkok were first attacked by 3rd Air Group's (第三航空隊) Mitsubishi Ki-30s of the 31st Sentai under Lt Col Hayashi Junji as part of the Japanese invasion of Thailand. Prior to the start of the invasion, fighters from the 77th Sentai and bombers of the 31st Sentai moved to Siem Reap close to the Thai border. On the morning of 8 December 1941, they were ordered to attack Aranyaprathet airfield on their way to Bangkok. Nine 31st Sentai bombers, escorted by 11 Nakajima Ki-27s of the 77th Sentai led by Japanese air ace Major Yoshio Hirose (広瀬 吉雄), headed for the Thai capital. On their approach they were intercepted by three Thai Air Force Curtiss Hawk III fighters from 43 Squadron. These were flown by Flight Lieutenant Chin Chiramaneemai, Flight Lieutenant Chai Sunthornsing and Flying Officer Sarit Potivetchagul and were based at Watana Nakorn airfield in Prachinburi Province. They had been advised not to engage the superior aircraft, but they took off anyway as a matter of national pride. Major Hirose, Lieutenant Yoshiro Kuwabara and Lieutenant Tsuguo Kojima shot down all three planes, killing the Thai pilots. [1]

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