Fozzer wrote:Kamikaze Pilots actions similar to the Allies suicidal Trench Warfare actions during World War I......With the cry: "Over the Top!".
Apart from the loss rate in WW1 was (unhappily for certain elements of society it seems who'd like to think 95% of all men were lost on the Western Front) far less than that of the Kamikaze brethren!
I think you need only ask a Medal of Honor winner about that, gentlemen. I believe the difference is that one is an act of madness, the other, an act of heroism.
You have to hope the MoH winner is still alive to ask. Same with the VC...
Plenty of VC winners could reasonably easily be compared to Kamikaze operators, in that they knew full well their deed would result in death, both of themselves, but also others (in the case of some, particularly the WWII RAF VCs). Lt Basil Weston VC springs to mind, putting a grenade into a bunker, and sealing the opening with his own body to maximise the damage inside. Sqn Ldr Bob Palmer VC, holding a dead course on a daylight bombing run, under attack from air and ground, and mortally on fire well before the target, yet still pressed on...
The Kamikaze mentality was different in that it was a Corps of those all with the same resolve and belief, but I think there were plenty on both sides who would go beyond the reasonably expected behaviour of a frontline soldier, sailor or airman.