John 3rd
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In response to Steve's email... Vice-Admiral Nagumo Chuichi takes a deep breath as he lowers his binoculars. The Bridge of this venerable Aircraft Carrier has been his for nearly three years. Though upgraded a number of times during the war, Nagumo can explain every sound he hears and the speed of the ship just through the vibration of the deck plates. Spread throughout the horizon from east to west and north to south, the vast remainder of the Kaigun moves at his orders. The list of names rolls through his head: The Veterans: Akagi, Kaga, Soryu, Shokaku, Zuikaku with Ryujo, Zuiho, Ryuho, Shoho and even the elderly Hosho where everything started. The Newcomers: Taiho, Amagi, Unryu, Kasagi, Aso, with Chitose and Ibuki The Escort Carriers: Taiyo, Chuyo, Kaiyo, Shinyo, and Shimane maru The Escorts stay close together the lesson a chance of discovery: 1 BC (Hiei), 1 BB (Hyuga), 8 CA, 4 CL, and 52 DD Filling the holds of the Carriers are almost 1,100 planes. Many pilots (mainly bomber crews) are veterans of the entire war while others are fresh from flight school... Roughly 1,000 miles separate the Kaigun with nearly 150 Freightors, Transports, and Escorts who are plodding along at 10 Knots... He stares at the message that was just blinkered throughout the Fleet: "Set Condition 3--No radio transmissions, no electronic emissions, only flight operations shall be conducted by our Combat Air Patrol. There shall be no unauthorized ASW fights or aerial missions of any kind. This state is to be maintained for the next 10 days. Maintain Speed at 12 Knots--Course 270*"
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