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  2. Banzai charge - Wikipedia

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    The banzai charge is considered to be one method of gyokusai (玉砕, "shattered jewel"; honorable suicide), a suicide attack, or suicide before being captured by the enemy such as seppuku. [5] The origin of the term is a classical Chinese phrase in the 7th-century Book of Northern Qi , which states " 丈夫玉碎恥甎全 ", "A true man would ...

  3. July 1944 - Wikipedia

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    The largest banzai charge on 7 July 1944 at the Battle of Saipan; Died: Georges Mandel, 59, French journalist, politician and French Resistance leader ...

  4. Battle of Saipan - Wikipedia

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    The charge continued toward Tanapag village, overrunning two batteries of Marine artillery, but was halted in the late morning [265] by a hastily formed American line around the village. [266] The fighting continued throughout the day, as American soldiers struggled against scattered elements of the gyokusai attack and recaptured lost ground.

  5. 105th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    During the evening and night of 6 July, the Japanese launched minor probing attacks against the 105th's lines to find weak points, and at 0445 on 7 July, they launched the largest Banzai charge of the war; it is estimated over 4,000 Japanese took part in the charge simultaneously. [6]

  6. Oba: The Last Samurai - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest banzai charge of the Pacific War, but fails, resulting in over 4,000 Japanese deaths after 15 hours of close combat. American forces declare the island secure on 9 July, while Ōba and a handful of survivors retreat into the jungle and begin a guerrilla -style war using Mount Tapochau as a base due to its natural defensive ...

  7. Sakae Ōba - Wikipedia

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    With no re-supply or relief available, the situation became untenable for the defenders, and a final attack was ordered. On 7 July, Captain Ōba and his men participated in the largest banzai charge of the war in the Pacific. [16] After 15 hours of intense and unrelenting hand to hand combat, almost 4,300 Japanese soldiers were dead.

  8. William J. O'Brien (Medal of Honor) - Wikipedia

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    The next week, on June 28, he oversaw and personally led an attack on a Japanese held ridge. On July 7 his battalion came under attack from a much larger enemy force, the largest banzai charge of the Pacific War. He refused to leave the front lines even after being wounded and continued to rally his men until being overrun and killed.

  9. Yoshitsugu Saitō - Wikipedia

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    Over Nagumo's objections, Saito made plans for a final suicidal banzai charge. On the fate of the remaining civilians on the island, Saitō said, "There is no longer any distinction between civilians and troops. It would be better for them to join in the attack with bamboo spears than be captured."