Posted on 05/31/2015 11:19:33 AM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com
U.S. Douglas SBD-3 Dauntless dive bombers from the USS Hornet about to attack the burning Japanese cruiser Mikuma for the third time on 6 June 1942
REMEMBER: June 47, 1942: the Battle of Midway, a turning point in World War II in the Pacific. The Imperial Japanese Navy had been undefeated until that time and out-numbered the American naval forces by four to one.
Timeline of the Battle of Midway (acc. to William Koenig) 4 June
04:30 First Japanese takeoff against Midway Islands 04:30 10 planes (Yorktown) begin to search for the Japanese ships 05:34 Japanese ships detected by Yorktown airplanes 07:10 1 Avenger and 4 B26 of US-Army (from Midway I.) attack 07:50 67 Dive-, 29 Torpedo-bombers, 20 Wildcats takeoff (Spruance) 07:55 16 Dive bombers of the US-Navy (from Midway I.) attack 08:10 17 B17 (from Midway Islands) attack 08:20 11 Bombers of the US-Navy (from Midway I.) attack 09:06 12 Torpedo-, 17 dive-bombers, 6 Wildcats takeoff (Yorktown) 09:18 Nagumo to Northeast 09:25 15 airplanes (Hornet) attack 09:30 14 airplanes (Enterprise) attack 10:00 12 T-Bombers (Yorktown) attack 10:25 37 Dive bombers (Enterprise) attack on Akagi and Kaga 10:25 17 Dive bombers (Yorktown) attack on Soryu 11:00 18 Vals and 6 Zekes takeoff from Hiryu 12:05 First attack on Yorktown 13:30 24 Dive bombers takeoff against Hiryu (Spruance) 13:31 10 Kates and 6 Zekes take off from Hiryu 13:40 Yorktown again in service with 18 kn 14:30 Second attack on Yorktown 15:00 Yorktown abandoned 16:10 Soryu sunk 17:00 Dive bombers attack on Hiryu 19:25 Kaga sunk
5 June
05:00 Akagi sunk 09:00 Hiryu sunk
Data from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Midway http://militaryhistory.about.com/od/worldwari1/p/Midway.htm
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Never knew Midway had mountains but there they are at the 7:42 mark.
The Japanese record of the events is interesting. They made sure to document the moving of the emperor’s picture when abandoning ship.
Interesting, because Midway doesn't have mountains.
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There was a time when God truly favored a nation that served him.
Agreed. I fear we have abandoned him which can have drastic consequences for such a nation.
Thank you for posting this.
I don’t think I have seen that one. The later movie was pretty good.
I have always liked Charlton Heston but for some reason did not like his character in “Midway”.
You are absolutely welcome.
BTW, “director John ford served as the commander of a U.S. Navy photographic unit & in that capacity he wrote and photographed a seventeen minute documentary that detailed the first American victory in the Pacific War. Though subject to wartime censorship... there is dramatic combat footage chot by Ford himself during the Japanese preliminary bombing raid on Midway Island.”
https://books.google.com/books?id=Oe4AOVHkJ9oC&pg=PA236&lpg=PA236&dq=is+it+true+Filming+of+Midway+with+heston+was+being+done+when+Japan+bombers+came&source=bl&ots=XdnvXJzuAk&sig=9tvQMvitrWT9KXjnlESZqLYblWo&hl=en&sa=X&ei=S1prVaYRi6iDBO32g9gJ&ved=0CEMQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=is%20it%20true%20Filming%20of%20Midway%20with%20heston%20was%20being%20done%20when%20Japan%20bombers%20came&f=false
Good stuff.
Well then, did someone splice some post-1942 video into the video of Ford's?
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Really, really enjoyed that. The voice overs and score so typical of the time. Loved the tally posting, at the very end.
Thanks much for posting.
Highest point on the island is about 40 ft. It does have an interesting geographic history, being both a volcanic island and a coral atoll. It was originally a volcanic island about the size of Lana’i. The weight of the island depressed the seabed to the point that it sunk below the surface, and a coral atoll was formed around the crater.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midway_Atoll
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