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probably a round 10 to 12 months
on average most people plan their wedding for 6-12 months i hope this helps
The established plan called for three waves. The third was not committed. In the plan of attack, it was scheduled to take on the support facilities. By attacking in waves, the Japanese kept the approach lanes to their targets free and clear of the clutter of combat.
The British made a plan for a three-prong attack on Albany New York in 1775 during the Revolutionary War. The three British commanders that took part in this attack include British General John Burgoyne, General Barry St. Leger, and General William Howe.
The attack was not a surprise to the US. The Battle of Midway took place only six months after the devastating attack on Pearl Harbor. We had already suffered a series of humiliating and tactically important defeats, but the Americans had at least partially broken the Japanese Naval Code and knew another attack was coming somewhere. We didn't know precisely where, though, until we noticed a code word, "AF," in the Japanese transmissions. We deduced that "AF" was Midway, but we couldn't be sure until we had the garrison at Midway send a radio message "in the clear" (uncoded) that they were having a problem with their fresh water distillery. No sooner had this radio message gone out than a coded message from the Japanese noted that "AF" was having trouble with its fresh water supply. This confirmed that "AF" was Midway, and we were able to begin planning for the big showdown. The opposing Japanese admiral, Yamamoto, wanted the Americans to come out and fight so that he could sink our remaining carriers. He decided to attack Midway (technically the westernmost island in the Hawaiian chain), a strategically important island because of its literal location midway across the Pacific. It was an important refueling stop for both ships and planes transiting the Pacific. To take it would give the Japanese a base farther to the east than any other, giving them a cushion against attack by the Americans, and Yamamoto also planned to trap the Americans into a battle which would cost them their remaining carriers. Yamamoto was looking for the "decisive battle" that was part of overall Japanese naval strategy. What he got was the "decisive battle," all right, except the Japanese were the losers, not us. Yamamoto divided his forces in the hope of luring the Americans into thinking that the attacking force was much smaller than it really was, but because we were reading the Japanese codes we practically knew Yamamoto's whole plan, a fact of which Yamamoto was completely ignorant. The upshot was that the surprise was on the Japanese, who lost four of their fleet carriers along with hundreds of irreplaceable veteran pilots. No one knew it at the time, but the Battle of Midway is now recognized as the "turning point" in the Pacific War. After Midway, the Americans were never again on the defensive. The losses to the Japanese Navy could never be made up, and it was from Midway on only a question of time before the Japanese Empire would be defeated.
He did and he didn't. Hitler was currently busy with air raids from the British and operation sealion, Which was his plan to take Britain. Hitler did how ever sink many USA ships delivering to the UK and the US intercepted a message from Hitler saying that he did plan to attack the USA. So they basically got their first. :):)
Japan's attack plans for the battle of Midway were complex. Initially, the plan called for a diversionary attack at Dutch Harbor, AK. Followed the next day by a strike against Midway itself to knock out defensive possitions and prepare the island (atoll) for the "Main Body" landing force to take the island. However, another aspect of the plan was to draw the American Carriers out from the relative safety of Pearl Harbor and destroy them in the open Pacific. This is where the attack plans for Japan had conflicting objectives. Was the main objective to destroy the American carriers or was the main objective to land forces on Midway and occupy it? As the battle unfolded, and the American carriers were already on-site, Japan concentrated on the American flat-tops. When Japan lost four of their front-line carriers during the battle, the landing force turned away from Midway without ever landing.
It took approximately a year to plan D Day. General Eisenhower was put in charge of planning after the invasion of Sicily and he sped up the process.
Midway Islands (island group, the Pacific/United States) Battle of Midway (History)
The driving time from Chicago Midway International Airport to Chicago O'Hare International Airport is about 41 minutes.
Take Midway Island & destroy US fleet at sea.
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Midway Airport or Midway Island. There is also a:Midway, AlabamaTwo Midway CaliforniasMidway DelawareTwo Midway FloridasMidway GeorgiaThree Midway IndianasMidway KentuckyMidway LouisianaMidway MissouriMidway North CarolinaMidway OhioTwo Midway PennsylvaniaTwo Midway Tennessee'sMidway Texas and aMidway Utah.
The Battle of Midway took place over the islands of the Midway group in the Pacific Ocean and to the north and west of the islands.
Take Midway Island and engage US fleet in a decisive battle.
It depends on your health and how long it would take for you to get down.