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"Midway actually constitutes the one and only time that KB ever attempted to establish air supremacy for a subsequent invasion" That's first time i heard something like that... Below is the TROM from Combined Fleet of HIJMS AKAGI quote:
7 December 1941: Two strike waves launched against Pearl Harbor on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. AKAGI's torpedo planes are instrumental in sinking the battleships USS OKLAHOMAand WEST VIRGINIA. Nagumo orders a withdrawal following recovery of the second attack wave. 23 December 1941: Return with KAGA, SHOKAKU and ZUIKAKU to Hashirajima. 25 December 1941: Arrive at Kure. 5 January 1942: Carrier Striking Force (Car Divs 1, 5) departed Hashirajima, shifting over to Iwakuni. 8 January 1942: Depart Iwakuni for Truk.14 January 1942: Arrive at Truk. 17 January: Departs Truk as part of the attack forces for the invasion of Rabaul and itsenvirons. Sorties with Crudiv 8. 20-22 January 1942: Carried out air strikes against Rabaul, Kavieng, and Rabaul (again on the 22nd), respectively. 27 January 1942: Returned to Truk. 1 February 1942: Departs Truk in an attempt to catch the enemy carrier force thatattacked the Marshall Islands. 8 February 1942: Arrives at Palau, having abandoned the pursuit of the American fleet. 15 February 1942: Departs Palau with KAGA, CarDiv 2, and Crudiv 8, screened by DesRon 1 for the attacks on Davao and Port Darwin, Australia. 19 February: Raid on Port Darwin launched. Sunk or damaged 9 ships, including the U.S. destroyer PEARY, and 18 aircraft destroyed. 21 February 1942: Arrives at Staring Bay. 25 February 1942: Departs Staring Bay with the Striking Force to cover the invasion of Java. 9 March 1942: Return to Staring Bay after the fall of Java. 26 March-23 April: Striking Force (less KAGA) departs Staring Bay with BatDiv 3, Crudiv 8, and DesRon 1 for "Operation C" ---the raid into the Indian Ocean. Strikes launched againstRoyal Navy bases at Columbo and Trincomalee, Ceylon. Important sinkings include the light carrier HMS HERMES and cruisers HMS CORNWALL and HMS DORSETSHIRE. 19 April 1942: Less CarDiv 5, which detaches with screen to head for New Guinea for "Operation MO" (Battleof the Coral Sea) operations, the AKAGI and Striking Force departs Mako in high speed attempted pursuit of the "Doolittle Raiders" - carriers USSHORNET and ENTERPRISE, which have just struck the Tokyo Bay area with aircraft on the 18th. 22 April 1942: Return to Hashirajima. 25 May 1942: Departed Hashirajima as flagship of VADM Nagumo's Carrier Striking Force (CarDivs 1,2). CarDiv 5 unable to participate, due to damage to SHOKAKU and aircraft losses to ZUIKAKU suffered at Coral Sea on 8 May. 4 June 1942: Launched strikes against Midway Island. Subsequently engaged and attacked by numerous enemy land and carrier-based aircraft. At 1026 attacked by three aircraft from U.S.S. ENTERPRISE (CV-6). One direct hit is scored amidships in the vicinity of the island, starting a fire in the hangars, a second rips through the fantail and explodes under the port quarter, while the third is a near-miss port-side forward. (Note 2). Although normally the damage would have been moderate, the vessel is currently engaged in preparing a strike,with the result that the single bomb hit induce explosions among armed and fueled aircraft within hangars and start a raging aviation gasoline fire. Since she was in a maximum turn at the time, AKAGI's rudder is damaged, and soon jams at 20 degrees to port, leaving her going in wide circles. Unable to command the fleet from her now, at 1046 VADM Nagumo Chuichi transferred flag first to NOWAKI, then to NAGARA. AKAGI's engines work erratically, with the ship starting and stopping, but she goes dead in the water for good at 1350. By 1600 all non-essential personnel have left the ship, though Captain Aoki and a damage control party remain aboard. The vessel burns through the evening and next night, but remains afloat. 5 June 1942: Sunk: Scuttled Pretty much a string of raids.
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