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    Calculated Risk-Prepping for Midway, with special guest Jon Parshall

    Calculated Risk-Prepping for Midway, with special guest Jon Parshall

    Talking Points:

     

    • Sit Rep late May 1942
    • What does the Pacific War look like right now?
    • Any major changes?
    • Doolittle Raid
    • What is the reasoning behind the raid?
    • What happens (briefly)
    • What effects does the Doolittle Raid have…
    • On the targets (actual combat results of the raid)
    • On US plans and ops
    • US CVs high-tail it after launch to get back to Pearl
    • On Japanese plans and ops…

     

    • Japanese Plans
    • Because of the Doolittle Raid and the CV raids of Feb and March, what are the Japanese thinking at this time?
    • What is Yamamoto’s conceived plan for the Midway Operation?
    • What is the reasoning behind the plan…the ultimate goal
    • Why is the plan so complex and so reliant on timing
    • Literally everything had to go exactly according to plan for the Japanese plan to work as Yamamoto had it in his head
    • Do you think that at this time the Japanese had brushed off the US as a second or even third-rate adversary?
    • Was there a situational arrogance on the part of the Japanese?
    • Why? Why not?
    • Aside from Shokaku and Zuikaku not being able to take part in Midway, did Coral Sea and the efforts of the US CV pilots not kick off a light bulb in the collective Japanese heads in regard to the USN Nav Av prowess and abilities?

     

    • Code Breaking
    • We have already done an episode on HYPO, but this period is really where they shine…
    • Intel effects on Coral Sea
    • “AF” and HYPO’s role in figuring out the target is indeed Midway
    • Let’s talk briefly on the whole AF water condenser myth, the reality, of course, was to convince DC, not the Japanese.
    • King is barely convinced and allows Nimitz to do what he needs/wants to do

     

    • US Preparations for battle
    • Nimitz throws everything but the kitchen sink at Midway
    • What units are on Midway
    • What forces does Nimitz send to Midway?
    • Nimitz pays the atoll a visit before the battle
    • While Midway’s defenses are, on paper, strong…are they really?
    • Why not?
    • What are the aces up Nimitz’s sleeve?
    • CV6, CV5, and CV8
    • Talk about the combat experience of Enterprise Air Group, Yorktown Air Group and Hornet Air Group
    • Who are the CAGs for each AG?
    • McClusky
    • Leslie
    • Ring
    • One of Nimitz’s Aces, CV5, is damaged…
    • The 72 hour repair myth

     

    • Japanese Preparations for battle
    • What forces do the Japanese plan to send to the fight?
    • Who are the aviators aboard the CVs?
    • Just how good are these people?
    • Japanese attack on the Aleutians
    • The myth is that this was supposed to be a diversion…
    • Of course it was not…but what exactly was it and why was it executed at this time?
    • What were the goals of the Aleutians Op?

     

    • US Plans for the Ambush 
    • What does the intel from HYPO and Layton tell Nimitz?
    • What does he want to do?
    • Point Luck
    • How will he and the US CVs go about ambushing Kido Butai?
    • Midway’s role…
    • The US CVs depart Pearl…
    • Before CV6 leaves, Nimitz attends an awards ceremony on May 27 aboard The Big E.  He hands out decorations for Pearl Harbor and the carrier raids
    • In handing a DFC to VF-6 pilot Roger Mehle, Nimitz tells him “I think you’ll have a chance to win yourself another medal in the next several days.”
    • That very day, May 27, Nimitz executed OpPlan 29-42 which declared a state of “Fleet opposed Invasion”
    • Nimitz’s OpPlan was devastatingly accurate
    • A testament to HYPO and Layton’s diligence

     

    • Night of June 3 
    • Aboard Midway
    • Last minute preparations
    • Bill Brooks
    • Bert Earnest
    • Leon Williamson
    • Aboard the US CVs
    • Sleepless night
    • Dusty Kleiss
    • Bud Merrill
    • Fred Bergeron
    • Don Hoff