Реферат: BATTLE AT MIDWAY Essay Research Paper Battle
minutes to clear the decks of all four Japanese carriers. These planes were headed toward
Midway Island.
The next order that came was to launch the reconnaissance planes who were to fan
out to the east and southeast to assure there were no American fleets. They launched five
planes with no trouble, but the sixth had catapult trouble and had to be relaunched. When
Nagumo asked how long of a delay that was, the response was 30 minutes. Admiral
Nagumo’s response was “It’s good the American Fleet is still in Hawaii or that delay could
have been costly”. But little did he know that that mistake was costly for if that plane had
left on time it would of surely spotted the American fleet and the Battle at Midway would
of changed direction. But Nagumo was still certain that the American fleet was still many
miles away.
On Midway, Lieutenant Howard Ady was taking off to scout the ocean for enemy
ships in his Catalina search plane. When it was time, Lt. Ady lowered his altitude. When
he cleared the clouds, he was stunned to see the largest mass of ships that he had ever
seen! He then quickly pulled back up into the clouds where he would be safe and radioed
“enemy carriers”. The next time he descended he came up low behind them. The fleet
consisted of 2 carriers and several more ships in formation battleships.
About 25 minutes after Lt. Ady spotted the radar at Midway showed blimps. Two
minutes later the Midway Islands filled with air raid sirens and warnings that repeated over
and over. The soldiers that were station there were stationed at Midway started
scrambling every which way. Some went to their airplanes that were waiting on the
runways for them and others to battle stations. These planes included 6 Navy Avenger
torpedo planes,4 Army Marauders.The ten aircraft were to intercept the Japanese Zeros
that were headed for Midway.
The Marine pilots complained about the Brewster Buffalo and the Gruman
Wildcats that they had to fly. As they were taking off, one of the pilots said “these tin cans
actually got off the ground” this message must have distracted some of the pilots because
the next thing they knew they were in a swarm of Japasnese Zeros. Fifteen U.S. planes
went down.