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Report from the Aleutians The Battle of Midway [pack] The Battle of Midway 1942 US Navy; John Ford; World War II; Technicolor Made in 1942 and shot in color, "The Battle of Midway" is John Ford's masterpiece of documentary filmmaking. Featuring voice overs by Donald Crisp, Henry Fonda, and Jane Darwell, the film includes material shot by Ford himself during the Japanese bombardment of Midway. John Ford's handheld, 16mm footage of the battle was captured totally impromptu. He had been in transit on the island, roused from his bunk by the sounds of the battle, picked up his camera and began shooting. Ford was wounded by shrapnel from a Japanese bomb while filming. Featured in the film are many things of note, including operations of PBY Catalina flying boats as scout aircraft and to recover downed pilots, shots of the B-17s which operated off Midway during the battle, and the assault on Midway itself. At sea, the film shows the American aircraft carrier forces conducting flight operations and defending against Japanese aircraft. Report from the Aleutians (1943) Director John Huston, while a member of the U.S. Army Signal Corps in 1943, creates an Academy Award winning documentary, which he narrates with assistance from his actor father Walter, treating of the Armed Forces' successful effort to prevent the fall of the Aleutian Islands to advancing Japanese troops who had captured several islets. Although no claim can be reasonably made that this location was of major strategic importance during the War, it presented enormous tactical and logistic difficulty for those assigned there, and Huston's color film demonstrates the determined ensemble work upon the outpost of Adak by a wide range of military specialists who combat loneliness and boredom along with notably severe weather conditions. The work was made over a six month period, and is climaxed by the preparations for, followed by an actual filming of, a bombing run over Japanese-occupied Kiska, wherein Huston nearly lost his life, and which is significant for its combat footage and for the atmosphere of suspense present in the viewer who wonders if all will return safely. Battle of Midway Analysis (1950) US Navy Training Film The Battle of Midway is widely regarded as the most important naval battle of the Pacific Campaign of World War II. Between 4 and 7 June 1942, only six months after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, and one month after the Battle of the Coral Sea, the United States Navy decisively defeated an Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) attack against Midway Atoll, inflicting irreparable damage on the Japanese fleet. Military historian John Keegan has called it "the most stunning and decisive blow in the history of naval warfare." The Japanese operation, like the earlier attack on Pearl Harbor, sought to eliminate the United States as a strategic power in the Pacific, thereby giving Japan a free hand in establishing its Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere. The Japanese hoped that another demoralizing defeat would force the U.S. to capitulate in the Pacific War. The Japanese plan was to lure the United States' aircraft carriers into a trap. The Japanese also intended to occupy Midway Atoll as part of an overall plan to extend their defensive perimeter in response to the Doolittle Raid. This operation was also considered preparatory for further attacks against Fiji and Samoa. This information was classified in 1950 which is the date shown on the final frame. This is because the very detailed fleet information on the Japanese could only have come from cracking the Japanese naval codes. At that time the US Navy did not want our enemies to know we had cracked these codes. This is a good overview of the ships available to both sides at the outset of the battle. ebooks Aleutian Campaign in WWII.pdf Bicheno, H - Midway.pdf Impact 1945, Air Victory Over Japan.pdf Midway, The Battle that Doomed Japan.pdf Natkiel - Atlas of WWII.pdf Pearl Harbor, Prior Knowledge - William P Litynski, 313p.pdf Pearl Harbor, Prior Knowledge - William P Litynski, 341p.pdf Radar Operators Manual, 1945.pdf The Campaigns of the Pacific War, 1946.pdf U.S. Bases in the Pacific, 1945.pdf WWII in Photographs.pdf pics aleutians japan map map battle of midway text 1 Battle of Midway and the Aleutian Islands.pdf Battle of Midway Nihon Kaigun.pdf Battle of Midway.pdf How Japan Could Attack U.S. (1937).pdf text 2 Midway - The Battle that Almost Lost the War.pdf Midway - THE DESTRUCTION OF THE AMERICAN TORPEDO SQUADRONS.pdf NIMITZ AT MIDWAY.pdf Strategic Insight - The Battle of Midway.pdf The Battle of Midway - A Bibliography.pdf The Battle of Midway - Naval Analysis, 1948.pdf The Battle of Midway - The Turning Point of the War.pdf The Battle of Midway - Tillman.pdf The Battle of Midway - Tragedy Triumph and Turning Point.pdf The Battle of Midway - Why the Japanese Lost - Dallas Isom.pdf The Efficacy of Aerial Search During the Battle of Midway.pdf The Spirit of Midway.pdf videos 1 Battle of Midway Analysis (1950) US Navy Training Film Report from the Aleutians (1943) John Huston The Battle of Midway 1942 US Navy videos 2 Battlefield Battle of Midway Doolittle Raid Launch Footage 1942 Great Blunders of WWII - Japan's Mistakes at Midway.mp4 The Battle of Midway, Presentation.mp4 The Battle of the Coral Sea 1942 The First Aircraft Carrier Battle in History.mp4 The Second World War - The Battle of Midway.mp4 tags: WW2, WWII, World War II, 1942, Midway, Aleutians, Pacific, Japan
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