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    • [DOC File]The Battle of Midway

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      In total the Japanese lost four carriers, a heavy cruiser, 3,500 men and 270 aircraft during the battle. Many of the pilots survived, but the highly trained aircraft maintenance teams, who made the ships so efficient, did not. The Americans lost one carrier, 100 men and 130 aircraft.

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    • [DOC File]Battle of Midway

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      The Japanese defenders failed to notice dive-bombers flying at a much higher altitude. With their decks crammed with planes about to take off, the Japanese carriers were tempting targets. The first attack took out the flight deck of the flagship 'Akagi' detonating a store of torpedoes.

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    • [DOCX File]Combined Fleet

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      This would imply that all 18 aircraft from Soryu and 12 from Akagi attacked arsenals, meaning that only one chutai from Akagi attacked ships in the harbour. “Arsenals” presumably refers to targets such as (4) and (8) on the 1 Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment list.

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    • Battle of Midway

      Four Japanese . aircraft carriers. and a . heavy cruiser. were sunk in exchange for one American aircraft carrier and a . destroyer. The heavy losses, particularly the four fleet carriers and over 200 experienced naval aviators, permanently weakened the Imperial Japanese Navy.[8]

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      steaming for the American-held island of Midway. Odds heavily favored the Japanese. Fifteen outdated and slow TBD Douglas “Devastator” Torpedo Bombers with a crew of two (pilot and tail gunner) took off from the USS Hornet to search for the enemy fleet. The Enterprise and Yorktown launched an additional 27 torpedo bombers bringing the total to 42. Of the 42 aircraft, only 6 would make it ...

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    • [DOC File]Name: Ashton Seip

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      Three squadrons of dive bombers, two from Enterprise and one from Yorktown, almost simultaneously dove on three of the four Japanese carriers, whose decks were crowded with fully armed and fueled planes. By 10:30, Akagi, Kaga, and Soryu were ablaze and out of action. Of the once overwhelming Japanese carrier force, only Hiryu remained operational.

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    • [DOC File]Midway – A Carrier (VG) Variant Scenario

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      The Carrier Rule Book say that each step represents approximately 4 US aircraft and each air point represents approximately 8 IJN aircraft. If you add up the Japanese Air Values for the Akagi (11), Kaga (11), Hiryu (9) and Soryu (9) you get a total of 40.

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    • [DOC File]CONTENT

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      Akagi – aircraft spotted and warming up. Akagi – carrier turns into the wind SOUND. Aircraft engine noise subsides. Wind, waves, echoing mechanical noises, and & chatter. Aircraft engine noise starts. Men rushing to man their aircraft CONTENT 2nd Wave Launch. USS Arizona Memorial. Design Development: AV Treatments

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    • [DOC File]The Turning Point of the Pacific War: Two Views

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      In 1942 the US produced 49,445 aircraft. Total Japanese Losses Guadalcanal Campaign. 683 Aircraft. 1 Light Carrier (0) 2 Battleships (0) 3 Heavy Cruisers (0) 1 Light Cruiser (1) 13 Destroyers (7) 6 Submarines (14) 14 Transport Ships. 25,600 men Imperial Army. 3,543 men Imperial Navy. 1,200 Aircrew. In 1942 Japan produced 8,861 aircraft. Footnotes

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    • [DOC File]The Battle of Midway

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      Imperial Japanese Navy. Form 2 - Battle Group Deployment. Assault Group ^ fore. TT-1 TT-2 TT-3 TT-4 aft. Carrier Group A ^ fore. A-1 aft Carrier Group B ^ fore. B-1 aft. Carrier Group C ^ fore. C-1 aft Battleship Group D ^ fore. D-1 aft Imperial Japanese Navy. Table 1 - War Chart Legend. Suggested Standard symbols to be used on the War Chart.

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