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What was the objective of the battle at Midway?

The goal of the Japanese was to use the bombing of Midway to lure the Americans into an uneven fight, and annihilate the US carrier force. The US goal was to ambush the Japanese and annihilate the Japanese carrier force.


What new inventions were there in World War 1?

The aircraft carrier was a new invention in World War I. The use of deadly gases was also a new invention in World War I.


Did animals use gas masks in world war 1?

Yes. Horses and dogs used gas masks; however, the animals were often forgotten or had to use simple cloth bags over there noses. Of the few animals used in the war, they had much higher casualty rates partly because they rarely had gas masks. Sometimes 5,000 animals would go in, and only 200 or so would return. They even had special "goggle" to protect animals' eyes from gas, but animals rarely got to use them. Carrier pigeons used fell from the sky because there were never gas masks for them. Nevertheless, mules, hoses, dogs, and yes even sheep and goats had gas masks, but only if they were lucky.


During the 1930s the Navy and Marine Corps developed concepts for the use of what two types of warfare in order to prepare for possible future conflict in the Pacific?

carrier warfare and amphibious warfare


Why does a aircart carrier need to be large?

bigger is always better... Well, yeah, but, The size of a carrier is determined by the total required length for the flight deck to be able to simultaneously launch aircraft from the front and recover (land) planes at the rear. The take-off length is determined by the amount of distance required for the heaviest plane to reach minimum air speed over the wings to become airborne ("stall speed"). This distance is a product of the speed the plane can reach at max power aided by the launch catapult in the deck, plus the ship's speed at full speed while being steered into the wind for maximum advantage. Obviously, the takeoff runway length can't be changed once the ship is built, so that distance then becomes a requirement for any prospective aircraft to meet in order to be accepted for carrier use. While planes are waiting to take off, others may be landing at the rear of the flight deck. The only way to stop carrier planes when they land is by use of the arresting gear, a large steel hook that drops from the rear of the plane that catches one of 5 thick steel cables run across the rear of the landing area. If the pilot fails to hook one of these cables, he must take off again, circle the ship, and try landing again. Since the plane must be able to fly off without the help of the catapult, all carrier planes must come in for a landing at full power - just in case. Carrier landings have been referred to as "controlled crashes" because of the way the planes are slammed onto the deck and violently stopped by the arresting gear, and aircraft intended for carrier use are designed and built tougher than a plane would be for land based use.

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Use of animals in World War 2?

Cats , dogs , horses and carrier pigeons .


How people in Tudor times cook their food?

Tudor people use ovens to cook their food.


What is the real use of carrier pigeons?

A "carrier pigeon" is a homing pigeon (specifically a domesticated Rock Pigeon, Columba livia domestica) that can be used to carry messages. Using pigeons to carry messages is generally called "pigeon post".These birds have an innate homing ability. When released at a distant site, the pigeons will instinctively fly back to their home nest, which might be hundreds of kilometers away.


What did Charles de Gaulle use to communicate with the people of France during World War 2?

Carrier pigeons No, it was his British allies: & few thanks we, the British got for it, too. & Yes, I mean de Gaulle used the British to communicate with France.


What did pigeons use to give messages in World War 1?

Pigeons contributed to WW2 by Transporting sensitive messages to and from officers on the field.


What were pigeons used for in world war 1 in the trenches?

Pigeons were a communications method that was used often. Many pigeons earned the Dicken Medal, a sort of Medal of Honor for animals that have served above and beyond the call of duty in military actions.


What is the importance of pigeons?

Pigeons are monumentally important to the future of the world! They are the beacons of hope shining into a thousand universes, acting as the protector of every living species and the guardians of honour, hope, and all that is approximately ten centimetres high and feathery! Can I haz cheezburger nau?


What did people use before telephones?

They used to send letters 5o the people they wanted to talk to.


How did people communicate in World War 2?

In World War 2, people primarily communicated through written letters, radio broadcasts, telegrams, and in-person meetings. Military forces also used encrypted codes to send secure messages. The use of carrier pigeons was also common in certain circumstances for communication over short distances.


How do pigeons digest their food?

they use water


What are pigeons use for?

Today they are used for racing.


How does a people carrier car differ from a regular car?

A people carrier is another term for a mini van or multi-utility vehicle. In a people carrier you can usually carry twice or more people as a regular car. Many families use this type of vehicle so they can transport children around.