December 7, 1941
The Japanese launch code was "Tora Tora Tora" Tora translates into "tiger" in English.
You have some serious reading to do. Pearl Harbor did not attack Japan. The US Naval Base at Pearl Harbor HI was attacked by the Japanese on Dec 7, 1941. The American ships were tied up at their morring points in the harbor, and there had been no declaration of war. This was an unprovoked attack by Japan on the United States.
The Japanese did not launch a third strike at Pearl Harbor because they believed they had achieved their objectives with the first two strikes, causing significant damage to the US Pacific Fleet. Additionally, they were concerned about the risk of encountering American reinforcements or facing stronger resistance if they continued the attack.
Chuichi Nagumo was the Japanese commander of the Pearl Harbor strike force. He played a significant role in the attack. Nagumo, however, refused to launch additional air attacks on dockyard and fuel tanks on Oahu or to seek out two US aircraft carriers at sea. He was never comfortable with the plan to attack the Pearl Harbor and limited his risks.
"Niitaka yama nobore" which means 'Climb mount Niitaka' was the code used to signal the launch of the attack on Pearl Harbour.
The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, late in autumn.
The Japanese launch code was "Tora Tora Tora" Tora translates into "tiger" in English.
You have some serious reading to do. Pearl Harbor did not attack Japan. The US Naval Base at Pearl Harbor HI was attacked by the Japanese on Dec 7, 1941. The American ships were tied up at their morring points in the harbor, and there had been no declaration of war. This was an unprovoked attack by Japan on the United States.
The Japanese did not launch a third strike at Pearl Harbor because they believed they had achieved their objectives with the first two strikes, causing significant damage to the US Pacific Fleet. Additionally, they were concerned about the risk of encountering American reinforcements or facing stronger resistance if they continued the attack.
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There were many acts of heroism in the defense of Pearl Harbor. Several aircraft managed to launch and attack the flights of aircraft. Some anti-aircraft batteries were also able to get manned and were able to shoot down some of the Japanese.
Aircraft with bombs, torpedos and guns. There were also some small submarines that were to attack with torpedos.Kate torpedo bombers, Val dive bombers, and Zero fighters. The Navy used the Aircraft Carriers to launch the airplanes and 2-man submarines to sneak the the anti-sub nets and launch torpedoes. The most important weapon was the torpedeo. The American's torpedoes were not that reliable and they could not be dropped from an airplane except in deep water. The Japanese designed a way to drop the torpedoes in the shallow harbor.
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i believe they wanted to get back at America for something
Although, technically the Malayan campaign may have occurred a day after Pearl Harbor; the invasion forces (Ships, Planes, tanks, troops, etc.) were in position to launch the attack at the same time as the Pearl Harbor attack took place.
Chuichi Nagumo was the Japanese commander of the Pearl Harbor strike force. He played a significant role in the attack. Nagumo, however, refused to launch additional air attacks on dockyard and fuel tanks on Oahu or to seek out two US aircraft carriers at sea. He was never comfortable with the plan to attack the Pearl Harbor and limited his risks.
"Niitaka yama nobore" which means 'Climb mount Niitaka' was the code used to signal the launch of the attack on Pearl Harbour.