06-04-2013, 12:30 PM
This is from a friend on another forum. Hats off and Thank You to all the vets from both sides of the pond.
Perhaps the greatest day for the Greatest Generation started to day in 1942 as the battle of Midway began. The battle would last four days and see four of the six Japanese big aircraft carriers that had attacked Pearl Harbor sunk; including Akagi the flag ship for that attack. Kaga, Soryu, and Hiryu would all find the bottom, but not before Hiryu's torpedo bombers would find USS Yorktown and destroy her. Shokaku and Zuikaku (Flying Crane and Fortunate Crane) sister ships escaped and continued to cause problems in the pacific. Shokaku was sunk by a sub in the Philippine Sea; but Zuikaku survived until October of 1944 when planes of USS Hornet and USS Enterprise finally caught her at Leyte Bay and sent the last of the Pearl Raiders to the bottom.
Midway was an expensive battle costing the Japanese the 4 capital carriers, a cruiser, 300 plus aircraft, and 2500 men. The Americans counted the Yorktown, USS Hammann (a destroyer), 145 aircraft, and 300 men lost. The loses were high, but this most decisive American victory ended Japan?s domination of the air and sea of the Pacific, and the island hopping could commence in earnest with relative safety from air and sea counterattacks.
Today it is little more than a footnote in history books, but in 1942 it was a major turning point in the second war to end all wars.
Perhaps the greatest day for the Greatest Generation started to day in 1942 as the battle of Midway began. The battle would last four days and see four of the six Japanese big aircraft carriers that had attacked Pearl Harbor sunk; including Akagi the flag ship for that attack. Kaga, Soryu, and Hiryu would all find the bottom, but not before Hiryu's torpedo bombers would find USS Yorktown and destroy her. Shokaku and Zuikaku (Flying Crane and Fortunate Crane) sister ships escaped and continued to cause problems in the pacific. Shokaku was sunk by a sub in the Philippine Sea; but Zuikaku survived until October of 1944 when planes of USS Hornet and USS Enterprise finally caught her at Leyte Bay and sent the last of the Pearl Raiders to the bottom.
Midway was an expensive battle costing the Japanese the 4 capital carriers, a cruiser, 300 plus aircraft, and 2500 men. The Americans counted the Yorktown, USS Hammann (a destroyer), 145 aircraft, and 300 men lost. The loses were high, but this most decisive American victory ended Japan?s domination of the air and sea of the Pacific, and the island hopping could commence in earnest with relative safety from air and sea counterattacks.
Today it is little more than a footnote in history books, but in 1942 it was a major turning point in the second war to end all wars.