theprestige
Penultimate Amazing
That's a pretty big claim. I'm not convinced.Yes, and had even one fewer carrier been available we could not have taken advantage of our intelligence advantage to crush the Kido Butai at Midway.
Even Churchill knew it with foresight. Hell, even Lincoln knew it.With hindsght that is true, there was no way Japan was going to win. Hell, even during the war I think the flag officers in command were confident of this. But, their goal was to defeat Japan as quickly and with the fewest casualties as was possible.
ETA: My point being, more or less, that you're weighing pre-Midway decisions to not risk the carriers in the light of how those decisions made for a stronger fleet at Midway. That, too, is a lot of hindsight.
One of the most colossal bad ideas in war is to hold back your strength just in case the Real Decisive Battle happens later on.
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