and Japanese navies in the north-central Pacific Ocean resulted from Japan’s desire to sink the American aircraft carriers that had escaped destruction at Pearl Harbor.” Bombing, and killing 2,500 American citizens wasn’t enough for the Japanese Navy; they decided to come back for round two (The Battle). Admiral Yamamoto Isoroku commanded the Japanese fleet and chose Midway to draw out American fleet (Prados, 2009). Unfortunately for the Japanese an American Intelligence solved the Japanese Fleet Codes, known as ‘purple’ (Prados, 2009). This breakthrough of Japanese code enabled Pacific Fleet Commander, Chester Nimitz to understand exact Japanese plans including his target, his order of battle, and his schedule, since beginning the middle of May. This advantage well prepared our navy for battle
and Japanese navies in the north-central Pacific Ocean resulted from Japan’s desire to sink the American aircraft carriers that had escaped destruction at Pearl Harbor.” Bombing, and killing 2,500 American citizens wasn’t enough for the Japanese Navy; they decided to come back for round two (The Battle). Admiral Yamamoto Isoroku commanded the Japanese fleet and chose Midway to draw out American fleet (Prados, 2009). Unfortunately for the Japanese an American Intelligence solved the Japanese Fleet Codes, known as ‘purple’ (Prados, 2009). This breakthrough of Japanese code enabled Pacific Fleet Commander, Chester Nimitz to understand exact Japanese plans including his target, his order of battle, and his schedule, since beginning the middle of May. This advantage well prepared our navy for battle