Minoru Ōta (大田 実, Ōta Minoru, 7 April 1891 – 13 June 1945) was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II, and the final commander of the Japanese naval forces defending the Oroku Peninsula during the Battle of Okinawa.
Ōta was a native of Nagara, Chiba. He graduated 64th out of 118 cadets from the 41st class of the Imperial Japanese Navy Academy in 1913. Ōta served his midshipman duty on the cruiser Azuma on its long distance training voyage to Honolulu, San Pedro, San Francisco, Vancouver, Victoria, Tacoma, Seattle, Hakodate and Aomori. After his return to Japan, he was assigned to the battleship Kawachi, and after he was commissioned an ensign, to the battleship Fusō. After promotion to lieutenant in 1916, he returned to naval artillery school, but was forced to take a year off active service from November 1917 to September 1918 due to tuberculosis. On his return to active duty, he completed coursework in torpedo school and advanced courses in naval artillery. After brief tours of duty on the battleships Hiei and Fusō, he returned as an instructor at the Naval Engineering College.
Eu vim de longe e quero swinguera
Por onde passo, levanto poeira
Eu tô de boa e quero mais me divertir
Com ou sem você, eu vou dizer: tô nem aí
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Tô nem aí, tô nem aí
Tô nem aí, tô nem aí
Tô nem aí, tô nem aí
Tô nem aí, tô nem aí
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Veja só, você era tudo que um dia eu sonhei
Quando te vi, de cara eu gamei
Não sei se era amor
E se for, deixa pra lá
E agora estou assim
De cara nova, estou pensando mais em mim
Tudo na vida, um dia tem que ter um fim
E o que passou, passou, vou te dizer: não tô nem aí
Tô nem aí, tô nem aí
Tô nem aí, tô nem aí
Tô nem aí, tô nem aí
Tô nem aí, tô nem aí
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