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HONOLULU — The skull found in Pearl Harbor believed to be from a Japanese pilot in the Dec. 7, 1941, attack could belong to one of three airmen who were aboard a torpedo plane.
Daniel Martinez, the National Park Service’s chief historian for Pearl Harbor, said Friday he and historian Mike Wenger planned to spend the weekend researching the names of the three Japanese men on a Nakajima B5N2 “Kate” bomber that went down in the area where the skull was discovered during dredging in April. The destroyer USS Bagley was credited with shooting down the aircraft.



