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I like the rescued part. It's heartwarming to me to see that people stepped up and did the better thing. Especially when it's USN.My Uncle's sub rescued downed Japanese crewmen with no issues except one occasion, where the pilot refused to be rescued and shot at the sub with his sidearm - he was quickly dispatched by the 20mm.
Otherwise, the others were grateful to be out of the water and safe.
I found the pamphlet a pic is attached. HIs name was Kauro Hasegawa It was a Francis not a Peggy. It was the Francis that I have read seems to have survivors more often than other aircraft, even after a violent sea crash. Picked up by the USS Callaghan which was later sunk herself off Okinawa. He was with the 405th squadron 706th Naval wing. Sortie from air base 5/25/1945 with 11 others from Miyazaki Air Base Kyushu to the task forces off Okinawa.Is there any information on the crew member of the Peggy who lived?