The devastating and terrible damage on the Japanese fleet that proved irreparable. They never really were able to recover from it.
breaking the Japanese Navy's secret code.
Timing and planning.
The ability to read some of the Japanese communications by breaking cyphers before the battle was the main reason for the success. Also, the various Japanese formations were not able to support each other as they were too far apart.
breaking the Japanese Navy's secret code.
4-7 June 1942
breaking the Japanese Navy's secret code.
Timing and planning.
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The ability to read some of the Japanese communications by breaking cyphers before the battle was the main reason for the success. Also, the various Japanese formations were not able to support each other as they were too far apart.
breaking the Japanese Navy's secret code.
Education
No - believing in yourself is the key to success.
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"Magic". This was the cover name given to the US effort at signals interception and decrypting Japanese coded radio messages. Through this the US knew of Japan's plan to attack Midway. The Japanese always used very complicated plans, and Midway was no exception. The Japanese appeared to be moving on three objectives at the same time - but which was the real one? The Japanese did capture two islands in the Aleutians, off Alaska, as one of the Midway diversions. The US had only three aircraft carriers in the Pacific. Because of the success of "Magic" the US Navy was able to have these in position to intercept the attacking Japanese fleet at Midway. The rest was accomplished through bravery, skill, daring, and some very good luck.
Stalingrad and Midway.
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