12 Oct 1944
Taiwan
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Taiwan
- VT-44 squadron TBM aircraft from USS Langley attacked Kagi Airfield in Kagi (now Chiayi), Taiwan. ww2dbase [Langley (Independence-class) | Kagi Airfield | Kagi, Tainan | CPC]
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14 Jan 1945
Taiwan
Taiwan
- 54 US 20th Air Force B-29 bombers from Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China attacked Kagi Airfield in southern Taiwan. ww2dbase [Kagi Airfield | Kagi, Tainan | CPC]
13 Feb 1945
Taiwan
Taiwan
- US Far East Air Force B-25 bombers, escorted by fighters, attacked Kagi Airfield in Kagi (now Chiayi), Taiwan. ww2dbase [Kagi Airfield | Kagi, Tainan | CPC]
- US Far East Air Force B-25 bombers, escorted by fighters, attacked Kagi Airfield and other targets in Kagi (now Chiayi), Taiwan. ww2dbase [Kagi Airfield | Kagi, Tainan | CPC]
2 Mar 1945
Taiwan
Taiwan
- US Far East Air Force B-24, B-25, A-20, and fighter-bomber aircraft attacked Kagi Airfield in Kagi (now Chiayi), Taiwan. ww2dbase [Kagi Airfield | Kagi, Tainan | CPC]
3 Apr 1945
Taiwan
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Taiwan
- 16 B-25 bombers of USAAF 3rd Bombardment Group and B-24 bombers of USAAF 90th Bombardment Group, escorted by 8 P-38 fighters, attacked the butanol plant, rail marshalling yards, and the military airfield at Kagi, Taiwan. ww2dbase [Kagi Airfield | Kagi, Tainan | CPC]
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24 Apr 1945
Taiwan
Taiwan
- A-20 aircraft of USAAF 3rd Bombardment Group attacked the Nansei sugar plant at Kagi (now Chiayi), Taiwan at noon, escorted by 12 P-38 fighters, causing damage. ww2dbase [Kagi, Tainan | CPC]
1 May 1945
Taiwan
Taiwan
- US Far East Air Force B-25 bombers attacked targets in the town of Kagi (now Chiayi) and the sugar refinery in Heito (now Pingtung or Pingdong), Taiwan. ww2dbase [Kagi, Tainan | CPC]
11 May 1945
Taiwan
Taiwan
- Four PV-1 aircraft of US Navy VPB-137 squadron attacked Kagi butanol plant, Taiwan. ww2dbase [Kagi, Tainan | CPC]
- US Far East Air Force B-25 bombers based in the Philippine Islands attacked targets in the towns of Kagi (now Chiayi) and Koshun in Taiwan. ww2dbase [Kagi, Tainan | CPC]
21 May 1945
Taiwan
Taiwan
- US Far East Air Force B-25 bombers attacked targets in the town of Kagi (now Chiayi), Taiwan. ww2dbase [Kagi, Tainan | CPC]
22 May 1945
Taiwan
Taiwan
- US Far East Air Force B-25 bombers attacked an oil plant west of Kagi (now Chiayi), Taiwan. ww2dbase [Kagi, Tainan | CPC]
2 Jun 1945
Taiwan
Taiwan
- Two B-25J bombers of 822nd Bomb Squadron, USAAF 38th Bombardment Group attacked the sugar refinery in Suantau, Kagi (now Suantou, Chiayi), Taiwan. ww2dbase [Kagi, Tainan | CPC]
12 Aug 1945
Taiwan
Taiwan
- US Far East Air Force B-24 bombers from the Philippine Islands attacked Kagi Airfield in Kagi (now Chiayi), Taiwan. ww2dbase [Kagi Airfield | Kagi, Tainan | CPC]
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