Paul Frees and Pat Morita .
Of course "Midway" (1976) is a flawed movie. It's unsatisfying that the Japanese actors don't speak Japanese and we have to hear Paul Frees dubbing classical Japanese actor Toshiro Mifune.
Toshiro Mifune's voice is dubbed by American actor Paul Frees. He did voice many cartoons. He is the voice of the "Ghost Host" in the Haunted Mansions at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. He voiced Ludwig Von Drake in Disney shorts. He also voiced the Pillsbury Doughboy in the early 1970's.
The duration of Terror on the Midway is 540.0 seconds.
Midway College's motto is 'Ama Vicinum Acte'.
Terror on the Midway - 1942 was released on: USA: 30 August 1942
Of course "Midway" (1976) is a flawed movie. It's unsatisfying that the Japanese actors don't speak Japanese and we have to hear Paul Frees dubbing classical Japanese actor Toshiro Mifune.
Frank Jack Fletcher
Admiral Chester Nimitz
From intercepted messages
Isoroku Yamamoto planned the attacks on PEARL HARBOR and MIDWAY ISLAND
Admiral Isoruku Yamamoto commanded the Imperial Japanese Navy and was responsible for the plan to attack and invade Midway. Admiral Chuichi Nagumo commanded the aircraft carrier strike force that was responsible for destroying any U.S. naval forces that intervened and the military installations on Midway. There was no Japanese general involved in the battle.
Nimitz had knowledge of the secret Japanese battle plans
Battle Of Midway
The senior Japanese commander was Admiral Chaichi Nagumo. The senior American commander was Admiral Jack Fletcher.
Nimitz had knowledge of the secret Japanese battle plans
Admiral Isoruku Yamamoto was Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial Japanese Navy and responsible for the Midway operation. Admiral Chuichi Nagumo commanded the Striking Force of aircraft carriers responsible for carrying out the operation. Admiral Chester W. Nimitz commanded the U.S. Pacific Fleet and was responsible for the strategy to defend Midway. Admiral Raymond A. Spruance commanded the two U.S. carrier task forces responsible for defending Midway.
On the Japanese side, Admiral Cuichi Nagumo was in command of the carrier force, under the overall command of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto. On the American side, Admiral Raymond A Spruance commanded the carrier task force under the overall command of Admiral Frank Jack Fletcher.