The real fact is the American attack was a cluster. All the units ended up attacking separately. The torpedo planes took the brunt of the attack with almost everyone of them being lost.
This was a mixed blessing as it pulled the fighters down and left the dive bombers who showed up late with no fighters to engage and left the Japanese carriers completely defenseless.
We were lucky.
<>This was a mixed blessing as it pulled the fighters down and left the dive bombers who showed up late with no fighters to engage and left the Japanese carriers completely defenseless.<>
That is one of the Midway myths that Parshall refutes.
You’re spot on with your post.