at Yontan Airfield, 25 May 1945 The attack against the Marianas was scheduled for 24 December 1944, but was called off after American raids damaged the planned refueling airfields on
Iwo Jima. After the Marianas raid was cancelled plans were made to attack airfields on Iwo Jima captured by the
United States Marine Corps in March, but these too were cancelled when the
Iwo Jima garrison fell. On 1 April, US forces landed on
Okinawa, and American fighters based on Okinawa's west coast intercepted and shot down many
kamikaze aircraft attacking the American fleet. In the middle of April, the
Sixth Air Army requested the deployment of the
Giretsu Special Forces to neutralize these airfields, in what was designated "Operation
Gi-gou". On 18 May, this was authorized. On the night of 24 May 1945, twelve
Ki-21-IIbs of the Daisan Dokuritsu
Hikōtai ("3rd Independent Squadron": 32 crew members commanded by Captain Chuichi Suwabe) were dispatched for a strike, each with fourteen commandos. Eight were assigned to attack
Yontan and four to
Kadena. Four aircraft aborted the mission with engine problems, and three more were shot down; however, five managed to crash-land at
Yontan Airfield during the confusion caused by a diversionary attack by some fifty IJAAF and IJN bombers and fighters. Only one plane landed successfully. About ten surviving raiders, armed with
submachine guns and various explosives then wreaked havoc on the supplies and nearby aircraft, killed two US servicemen, destroyed of fuel and nine aircraft, and damaged 29 more before being nearly annihilated by the defenders. One member of the raiding party survived and was able to make his way across the battlefield, reaching the
Thirty-Second Army Headquarters (Okinawa) around 12 June. A second large-scale attack on bases in the Marianas with the specific intent of destroying B-29 Superfortress bombers was again planned with 60 transports and 900 commandos for the nights of 19–23 August 1945 (Operation
Ken-gou). On 15 August,
Japan surrendered and the operation was canceled. ==Uniforms and equipment==