I present this merely as a courtesy - a U.S. Navy Booklet called: The Japanese Story Of The Battle of Midway, presented in June of 1947.
When I say courtesy, I mean I would be doing a dishonor to try and sum up something so huge in a blog.
I have a link below to the booklet above.. about the June 4-7, 1942 Battle Of Midway between Japanese and U.S. forces - from the U.S. Navy Department Library.
If you would like to read what the U.S. naval forces thought about, planned and actually did during the Battle of Midway against Japanese Imperial forces, then this is excellent reading.
It's not a history book. It's bullet points. It read quickly.
But... since we all know that history is written by the winners, I personally would advise that there are always two sides to every story, and leave it at that.
Does the U.S. accurately portray its mistakes? What mistakes? Exactly.
Regardless... the data contained within is fantastic.
Thank you Matthew for sending this to me.
Here's the link: MIDWAY
Cheers
Andrew Joseph
When I say courtesy, I mean I would be doing a dishonor to try and sum up something so huge in a blog.
I have a link below to the booklet above.. about the June 4-7, 1942 Battle Of Midway between Japanese and U.S. forces - from the U.S. Navy Department Library.
If you would like to read what the U.S. naval forces thought about, planned and actually did during the Battle of Midway against Japanese Imperial forces, then this is excellent reading.
It's not a history book. It's bullet points. It read quickly.
But... since we all know that history is written by the winners, I personally would advise that there are always two sides to every story, and leave it at that.
Does the U.S. accurately portray its mistakes? What mistakes? Exactly.
Regardless... the data contained within is fantastic.
Thank you Matthew for sending this to me.
Here's the link: MIDWAY
Cheers
Andrew Joseph
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