Battle of Midway
Battle of Midway
25 Mar 2015
been pushing for another decisive battle aimed at the American Forces in
the Pacific. Control of Midway would extend the perimeter of Japans
outer defenses. Yamamoto knew by using the element of surprise, that the
Americans would send any remaining aircraft carriers to protect their
naval base there. Japan would bomb into submission the base on Midway
and then destroy the US carriers as they arrived too late for help.
However, Admiral Chester W. Nimitz had cracked Japanese naval code and
saw that the attack on the Aleutians was a mere diversion. He put Midway
on high alert and sent additional reinforcements to help defend it. He
also dispatched Admiral Raymond A. Spruance with carriers USS Enterprise
and USS Hornet to a location northeast of Midway, allowing it to get in
position and remain undetected prior to the Japanese patrols reaching
the area. Yamamoto did not know that another carrier would arrive (USS
Yorktown commanded by Admiral Fletcher). His plan anticipated two US
carriers, but there would be three.
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planes. They pummeled Midway based planes but they did not destroy the
airfields. Needing a second strike, Japan sent 93 more aircraft to the
area only to find the approaching American fleet.
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and surprising the Japanese forces, so they did not send all their
available resources to Midway at once. They instead held out and waited
for the right time to employ all combat power to be most effective. The
Japanese navy on the other hand, used all their resources right away,
making it hard for them to recover when they needed it most. The US, by
having a plan, was able to use their resources most effectively to have
the most probable outcome.
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their bombers off of the carriers. They destroyed the Japanese fleet
enough that they could not come back with full force. Many of the
Japanese killed were their best pilots and crews, making their losses
quite heavy. This battle is comparable to chess, due to the fact that
when one would move, the other would move, regroup, and make the best
move possible. Both forces were determined to keep the other on the
defensive, that way the opponent would never have the chance to threaten
their pieces. The US, however, won that match and was able to claim the
victory at Midway, which marked a turning point in the Pacific Theater.
Midway was the first major defeat of the Japanese Navy and it put an end
to their offensive actions in the Pacific.
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three aircraft carriers instead of two. The Japanese Navy was prepared
for the two carriers only, and was shocked to see another approaching
Midway. Japan also wanted to distract the American forces by launching
an attack northward on the Aleutian Islands in Alaska in the early
morning hours of 3 June. The Japanese hoped to draw some U.S. naval
forces in that direction. Meanwhile, the Japanese Navy was headed for
Midway. But Yamamoto lacked some important information; he did
not know that the US had cracked Japans naval code. The US saw the
attack on the Aleutians for what it wasa diversion. The US was then
able to send additional reinforcements to Midway.
Erin M. Mannix
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