aspqrz02 -> RE: Pacific Theatre (12/2/2019 1:34:23 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Cohen_slith At least until the swing of materials and production was definitely toward the USA. It was from practically 8/12/41 ... but it takes, for example, over a year to build a major warship such as a BB or CV, and another 3-6 months, possibly more, to fit her out and then another 3-6 months to train the crew to operational levels (longer at peacetime production levels). The USN *cancelled* more warships in 1944, for example, than most of the western navies combined strength at that time for pretty much that reason. (Heck, the US Army had more ships in WW2 than many navies ... sure, mostly cargo vessels) Yamamoto was right about the 'sleeping giant' ... if only High Command had listened and, more importantly, comprehended the full correctness of his statement! Phil McGregor
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