waynec
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Joined: 6/5/2002 From: Colorado, littleton Status: offline
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To me it is clear Kimmel was not as awake as even the most un-informed person moght be just using common sense in a world where a major war was on going and another expected at any moment. You don't need a large map to figure out you don't need a 360 degree search from PH if you have Midway and Johnson fly search in the obvious directions. the navy didn't have the planes and resources to base pbys on midway, johnston, wake, and at pearl harbor. and, with short as well, if you are trying to train your units with limited resources you can't keep your troops on alert all the time. it's bad for morale and bad for efficiency. that being said , and i did in my paper, there were things that could have been done. lessons learned from the battle of britain could have been used to set up a reasonable air defense coordinating system. as far as radar as late as early '43 admirals and generals didn't understan how to use ship radar so this is understandable. perhaps admiral king's hatred of the english prevented him from taking more advice about fighter control and air defense radar. i agree some things could have been improved. but like every war, most generals and admirals started out fighting the last war though some admirals (brown and fletcher) did conduct successful carrier attacks on pearl harbor and this should have been planned for. interesting side note what would have happen if a pby had sighted, and been sighted, by the japanese fleet on the evening of dec 5? nagumo would have turned around and headed home per his orders. if this happen on dec 6 he had the choice to continue or turn back and, given his lack of enthusiasm for the mission, quite likely would have turned back. i believe any outcome other the what happen at pearl harbor (with the exception of the catstrophic loss of arizona) or the japanese concentrating on the infrastructure and not on the ships) would have been much worse.
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