1853
to open the ports of japan to commerce
Admiral Montojo commanded the Philippine Fleet and Admiral Cervera had the Caribbean Fleet.
Matthew C. Perry
Admiral Montojo commanded at Manila Bay. Admiral Paccual commanded the Caribbean Squadron.
* Admiral Nagano Osami commanded the Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff. * Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto commanded the Combined Fleet. * Captain Minoru Genda was in charge of the planning. * Admiral Chuichi Nagumo commanded the Mobile Unit in the attack. * Captain Mitsuo Fuchida commanded the First Wave in the attack. * Lieutenant-Commander Shigekazu Shimazaki led the Second Wave.
to open the ports of japan to commerce
Admiral Montojo commanded the Philippine Fleet and Admiral Cervera had the Caribbean Fleet.
To get rid of our Naval fleet.
Matthew C. Perry
Admiral Montojo commanded at Manila Bay. Admiral Paccual commanded the Caribbean Squadron.
Submarine Force
Matthew C. Perry
They intercepted a mesage from Japan to its naval fleet.
Commodore Matthew Perry's "Black Ships" refers to the American naval vessels he commanded during his expedition to Japan in the mid-19th century. In 1853 and 1854, Perry arrived in Japan with a fleet of steam-powered warships, which were notable for their black hulls and advanced technology. His mission aimed to open Japan to trade and diplomatic relations, ultimately leading to the signing of the Treaty of Kanagawa in 1854, which ended Japan's period of isolation. Perry's actions significantly influenced Japan's modernization and its engagement with the Western world.
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Because the Japanese attacked our naval fleet at Pearl Harbour.
* Admiral Nagano Osami commanded the Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff. * Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto commanded the Combined Fleet. * Captain Minoru Genda was in charge of the planning. * Admiral Chuichi Nagumo commanded the Mobile Unit in the attack. * Captain Mitsuo Fuchida commanded the First Wave in the attack. * Lieutenant-Commander Shigekazu Shimazaki led the Second Wave.