Midway 1942

Midway 1942
Author: Mark Healy
Publsiher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: IND:30000095295758

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One of the most decisive naval battles in history, Midway was fought barely six months after Pearl Harbor. Here, the U.S. carriers that had escaped that surprise attack dealt a devastating blow to the Imperial Japanese fleet.

Midway 1942

Midway 1942
Author: Mark Stille
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2012-06-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781849082952

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The most important and dramatic carrier battle of World War II, which completely changed the fortunes of both Japan and America. In less than one day, the might of the Imperial Japanese Navy was destroyed and four of her great aircraft carriers sank burning into the dark depths of the Pacific. Utilizing the latest research and detailed combat maps, this book tells the dramatic story of the Japanese assault on Midway Island and the American ambush that changed the face of the Pacific war. With sections on commanders, opposing forces, and a blow-by-blow account of the action, this volume gives a complete understanding of the strategy, the tactics, and the human drama that made up the Midway campaign, and its place as the turning point in the Pacific war.

The Battle of Midway

The Battle of Midway
Author: Craig L. Symonds
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2013-10-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199315987

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"First issued as an Oxford University Press paperback, 2013"--Title page verso.

Victory at Midway

Victory at Midway
Author: James M. D’Angelo
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2018-01-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781476629957

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In the five months after Pearl Harbor, the Imperial Japanese Navy won a string of victories in a campaign to consolidate control of Southeast Asia and the South Pacific. In June of 1942, Japan suffered a devastating defeat at the Battle of Midway and was never again able to take the offensive in the Pacific. Bringing fresh perspective to the battle and its consequences, the author identifies Japan's operational plan as a major factor in its Navy's demise and describes the profound effects Midway had on the course of the war in Europe.

Midway

Midway
Author: Richard Worth
Publsiher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2002
Genre: Electronic book
ISBN: 9781438121512

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Marathon, Hastings, Midway -- just a few of the major battles covered in this series, which introduces readers to the wartime engagements that changed the course of human history. Each book gives a historical account of a decisive battle -- its participants, the political climate leading to the engagement, and the deciding factors that ultimately led to a victory or defeat. This World War II naval battle, fought entirely by aircraft, ushered in a new era in military history.

Shattered Sword

Shattered Sword
Author: Jonathan Parshall,Anthony Tully
Publsiher: Potomac Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 734
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781597973090

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Many consider the Battle of Midway to have turned the tide of the Pacific War. It is without question one of the most famous battles in history. Now, for the first time since Gordon W. Prange s bestselling "Miracle at Midway," Jonathan Parshall and Anthony Tully offer a new interpretation of this great naval engagement. Unlike previous accounts, "Shattered Sword" makes extensive use of Japanese primary sources. It also corrects the many errors of Mitsuo Fuchida s "Midway: The Battle That Doomed Japan," an uncritical reliance upon which has tainted every previous Western account. It thus forces a major, potentially controversial reevaluation of the great battle. The authors examine the battle in detail and effortlessly place it within the context of the Imperial Navy s doctrine and technology. With a foreword by leading WWII naval historian John Lundstrom, "Shattered Sword" will become an indispensable part of any military buff s library. Winner of the 2005 John Lyman Book Award for the "Best Book in U.S. Naval History" and cited by "Proceedings" as one of its "Notable Naval Books" for 2005."

Battle of Midway

Battle of Midway
Author: John Grehan
Publsiher: Frontline Books
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2019-09-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781526758378

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Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor in the Hawaiian Islands on 7 December 1941, had severely damaged the United States Pacific Fleet but had not destroyed it, for the fleet’s aircraft carrier force had been at sea when the Japanese struck. This meant that, despite the overwhelming success of Japanese military forces across the Pacific, US carrier-based aircraft could still attack Japanese targets. After the Battle of the Coral Sea in early May 1942, in which both sides had lost one carrier, the commander of the Japanese Combined Fleet, Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, calculated that the US had only two serviceable carriers left. If those remaining carriers could be lured into a battle with the Combined Fleet and destroyed, nothing could stop the Japanese achieving complete control of the South Pacific. It would take the United States many months, even with its massive industrial muscle, to rebuild its carried fleet if it was destroyed, by which time Japan would be able to secure the raw materials needed to keep its war machine functioning and to build all the bases it required across the Pacific, which would enable its aircraft to dominate the entire region. Aware of the sensitivity of the Americans towards Hawaii after the Battle of Pearl Harbor, Yamamoto believed that if he attacked there again, the US commander, Admiral Nimitz would be certain to commit all his strength to its defence. Yamamoto selected the furthest point of the Hawaiian Islands, the Naval Air Station on the Midway Atoll, for his attack, which was beyond the range of most US land-based aircraft. Yamamoto launched his attack on 4 June 1942. But the US had intercepted and deciphered Japanese signals and Nimitz, with three not two aircraft carriers, knew exactly Yamamoto’s plans. Yamamoto had hoped to draw the US carriers into his trap but instead he sailed into an ambush. The four-day battle resulted in the loss of all four Japanese aircraft carriers, the US losing only one. The Japanese were never able to recover from these losses, and it was the Americans who were able to take control of the Pacific. The Battle of Midway, unquestionably, marked the turning point in the war against Japan.

Midway

Midway
Author: Philip D. Grove
Publsiher: Brassey's (UK) Limited
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015060833483

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This turning point of the Pacific Sea War saw the Japanese send 88 ships to attack the island of Midway. This In Focus series title is the first to deal with a major naval action and introduces the series to a broader market of historians, serving officers and students of naval warfare.