extra= December 15, 1892 – May 19, 1958 was a lieutenant general of the Imperial Japanese Army.
In April 1942, Tsukada became commander of the IJAA 3rd Air Division, and from February 1944, chief-of-staff of the IJAA Third Air Force. From November 1944, Tsukada became commander of airborne operations training for the Teishin Shudan and commander of the 30,000-man Kenbu force defending central Luzon and Clark Field against the Americans during the Philippines campaign. A portion of this force, the 750-man 2nd Raiding Brigade, was an elite commando force assigned to attack American air bases in Luzon and Leyte. It inflicted numerous casualties before they were annihilated. In March 1945, Tsukada was promoted to lieutenant general; however, by early April his command had been largely annihilated, and he ordered his remaining men to fight as independent guerilla warfare in the mountains west of Clark Field. The Alamo Scouts of the Sixth US Army were assigned to capture him, but he escaped and turned himself in after the surrender of Japan.
He died on May 19, 1958.
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