kamikazes in English

noun
1
(in World War II) a Japanese aircraft loaded with explosives and making a deliberate suicidal crash on an enemy target.
In all subsequent amphibious campaigns - Luzon, Iwo Jima, Okinawa - the carriers battled land-based Japanese kamikazes , striking their airfields and other strategic targets.

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1. But these gems, they're... they're fucking kamikazes.

2. Hazelwood herself accounted for at least two kamikazes destroyed.

3. Just after noon on 26 October, another group of kamikazes jumped Taffy 1.

4. In the Philippines air battles, the Japanese used kamikazes for the first time, and they scored heavily.

5. Beginning on the morning of 5 January, enemy planes—including kamikazes—brought the force under attack.

6. She returned to screening duties the next day, and on 16 April was attacked with other ships by four kamikazes.

7. Foote put to sea on 19 December to guard a convoy to Mindoro, which was attacked several times by kamikazes.

8. Kamikazes evaded the combat air patrol in the morning and Oakland took two under fire as they passed over the ship.