kaleun
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By the time the bomber reached Tori Shima it was at its cruising altitude of 4500 meters, or as the gaijin would say, 15000 feet. The aircraft followed the same course to reach Chichi Jima. Even from this altitude, with binoculars, Ito could see the floatplanes stationed there for ASW patrol; this part of the new antisubmarine scheme was working splendidly. The aircraft turned southwest, flying over Iwo Jima. There were no installations in Iwo yet, but there soon would be, Ito thought. Surely one of the convoys that could be seen on the wide ocean was carrying the AV and supplies for the floatplane base soon to operate from Iwo. The enemy submarines would have a tough time entering home waters. Only two months ago, on a trip like this, the ocean would be full of merchants, tankers and liners, singly seeking their own destinations. Ships of a hundred flags, carrying on their commerce peacefully. Now, only the rising sun flew from the mastheads of the myriad ships that cruised the peaceful ocean. The ships however were grouped in convoys and round them, like guard dogs, the antisubmarine patrol ships attempted to prevent the gray wolves from taking the sheep in their flock. How effective they would be at this task, Ito knew, would probably determine Japan’s destiny. The G4M1 bomber refueled at Saipan; then took off again for the last leg of its trip and, by the time they landed at Palau, the sun was setting. To Ito’s surprise there was no sign of Nagumo’s task force. To his questions he was directed to a E13A1 floatplane that was lingering in the seaplane base. The young ensign saluted as he saw the 2nd lieutenant. “Admiral Kaga received many replacement airplanes and pilots in Tokyo, to replace losses at Pearl. He has been training them hard. I am from Battleship Hiei, flew in to get the mail. I shall be glad to fly you to the Task force in the morning” Ito had to content himself with a night swim at the beach, and some fish for dinner. The next morning they flew in the seaplane to the task force which was conducting exercises 30 miles to the north. The floatplane set him down by the imposing kaga, and Ito climbed up into the large carrier. “Admiral Nagumo, doko deska?” He asked the seaman that helped him in. “At the bridge” The seaman answered. Ito made a fast climb through the maze of stairs and companionways until he reached the crowded command bridge of the carrier. Ito was always amazed that the designers always made the bridge so small. In it, Adm Nagumo had a small desk where his maps fought for space with each other. Behind him, facing the bow of the ship and the flight deck, Capt Okada watched over his ship and tried to pretend not to hear what the flag rank officers debated only three feet behind him.
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