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| Dec 7th, Pearl Harbour Here is a little different post about one of the most well known days in USA history. Has there ever been a greater and more successful military attack (first attack/battle) by one country on another than when the JA Empire attacked and crushed the USA Pacific fleet. (maybe Germany's attack on Russia was better) Has any country buried its head in the sand or messed up as badly as the USA did around Dec 7th, knowing full well that an attack someplace soon was going to happen from Japan. Pearl Habour is a military classic, David vs Goliath, Japan vs USA. The underdog used what he had to to win. When I remember this day I think of alot of people who died, a great military success and a great military failure. It all depends on your view point.
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| "Shooter" ![]() | I wouldn't necessarily say the Pacific fleet was "crushed". They certainly did some significant damage, but they didn't get the carriers. |
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| The Pacific Fleet might have been fortunate to be sunk in the shallows of the harbor, where they were all raised and repaired. If they would have been at sea, they would have been sunk and lost for good. Plus the oil tanks, repair facilities, and numerous other ships in the harbor where not damaged.
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| A salute goes out to the planners and most of all the flyers of Japan for a well planned and carried out attack. A salute goes out to the USA service men and woman who's commanders let them down and they actually paid the greatest price of all.
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| The Philipines Lets not forget that while the japanese were busy at Pearl, they were also getting ready to attack the Philipines. Another complete and total debacle. It was America's good fortune that Gen MacArthur was a genious when it came to figuring out his mistakes in strategy and tactics then recovering to quickly come up with a plan to stop the Japanese (although it wasnt untill he was in Australia that he could do anything about it).
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| "Shooter" ![]() | Speaking of that, I read a great book years ago about a group of 18 guys that took a small boat (a minesweeper) out of Corregidor after the surrender and made it to Australia. It was called "South from Corregidor". It was a great read, written by one of the survivors, John Morrill. It's out of print now and hard to find, but would make a great movie. |
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| Re: The Philipines Quote:
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| Re: The Philipines Quote:
As many faults he had, he still was one of the best Generals to ever wear the stars.
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| Re: The Philipines Quote:
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| "Shooter" ![]() | That may be true but all of those things don't mean squat if you have bad tactics or command. If you read about the battle of Iwo Jima, you will see that even with numerical superiority, advanced bombing and better technical equipment, it was a hard slog for the Marines. Any time you attack an enemy, the defensive forces have the advantage because they have built defensive encasements and fields of fire. It would be unwise to attack a numerically superior force, especially when you are talking about the campaigns of the Pacific. |
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Yes attacking a larger force with a smaller would be .... unwise but I still have not heard of alot of battles where the USA was attacked with a enemy with numbers, tech and support all on their side and the USA won. Can you point any or many out where they have won under these conditions? That is what I am saying, when you always have everything on your side and you win, well you get no credit, you only get credit when you pull off being the underdog and rarely has the USA forces been the underdog and won.
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| Re: The Philipines Quote:
Pearl harbor was a "battle victory" for the Japanese, no denying that, but then again, for all their cunning and planning they allowed a major portion of their fleet to be obviated 5 months later at Midway, at that point the Japanese was on the defensive for rest of the war. I think if you look at the errors made by the Japanese at that time far outweighed the Pearl Harbor blunders by the US Military. It one think to allow your self to be subject to a "sneak attack" without a declaration of war, it another thing to allow yourself to be "ambushed" by a smaller and supposedly technically inferior opponent when you know you had the advantage.... I give credit to the Japanese for pulling off Pearl Harbor, but the diplomatic foul-up of making this action occur prior to a formal declaration or war is treacherous. Even if the diplomatic message arrived as planned, Japan's declaration or war would of came down right as the first bombs were being dropped on Pearl Harbor. This was just the tip of the iceberg of Japanese treachery.
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| Hunter, I suggest you read up about MacArthurs campaign in New Guinie. It wasnt untill late in 1943 that he had numerical superiority over the Japanese. And his "navy" if you can call it that was a motley collection of a couple of light cruisers, an occasional Aussie heavy cruiser, and some destroyers. When MacArthur finally had enough troops and material, he performed a series of brilliant maneuvers across the New Guinie at almost no cost. And although NG is an island, its also a HUGE island, larger than most countries in Europe.
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| i'm not trying to ruffle nationalistic pride but wasn't most of the tough ground slogging in probably the second worst combat zone after the eastern front done by tha aussies .The US army did a lot of end runs (also extremely tough) and from what I've learned the aussies came in a cleaned up the isolated areas not withstanding the great efforts of US air and sea power over the 4 year length of the campaign |
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