1275psi
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27/10/42 Another long day of waiting to scramble. A partly cloudy day, the sea is quite rough, and again the dark shadow of PNG is to our stbd side, a continous mass of green -dark and foreboding. We have had another un troubled day on the Kaga -although several other ships lost planes to deck crashes, the pitching deck is never easy to land on, even more difficult for the rookies amongst us. We have had time to think, and discuss. All conversation today turned from the usual topics of food, home and women, to the war, and where it is going. It seems to be many months since a major attack was launched by us, and many of us accept that the empire has reached its limit of expansion, and that a war of attrittion is about to begin. this fills me with fear, America is so strong, how can we hope to win such a war. Sagara is quite adamant that the americans are weak- that they have no stomach for casualties, or years of struggle. They have no moral fibre, as long as japan remains intact, and Americans bleeed, there will be hope of a advantagous settlement. I am not so sure what one does know is that the high command is very confused on grand strategy. Burma has gone quiet, China seems to have hit a brick wall, and the gilberts seem horribly undermanned. And I now look at my Zero - and see a already inadequate plane. but what can one do. Attend to my duty.
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