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Chapter 218 The Japanese Army Annihilated

Chapter 218 The entire Japanese army was wiped out

"The Battle of Midway was the turning point of the US-Japan naval battle. Japan invested 6 aircraft carriers and the United States invested 3, but the United States completely deciphered the Japanese army's code, so it made a show, which was to successfully counter ambush, and thus it was a great success. You are among them.

What role can the intelligence supervisor play?"

"Leyton, you're not wrong"

Shao Zhen came to his senses and looked at Nimitz in front of him, thinking first

"Is this a plot character or a plot player?"

"Leiton, you are not wrong, take this resignation letter back and continue your intelligence supervisor work to provide more useful information to our young men."

Shao Zhen knew that this timeline was after Pearl Harbor was attacked. The United States had already bombed Tokyo once. Japan thought the plane took off from Midway, so it was plotting to use Midway to ambush the US Pacific aircraft carrier group. This plan is in the plot.

It was decided on May 5th, and now it is May 15th.

"Japan's next stage should attack Midway Island"

Shao Zhen seized the opportunity to remind Nimitz in advance.

Nimitz nodded and said

"The Joint General Staff also has this opinion, but it is possible for Aleutian to do so."

Shao Zhen knew that Japan used 6 aircraft carriers to go to Midway on June 3 and used two aircraft carriers to feint Aleutian on June 2, but it cannot be said now, so he has to go back to find relevant proofs before he can say it.

Based on the historical facts that were later declassified, Shao Zhen knew that the Hawaiian intelligence supervisor was a declassified genius at this time. As long as he pretended to make an inadvertent reminder, this genius should be able to provide him with enough information.

"Rocheford, how are the research done in the past few days?"

"I don't know where the Japanese AF refers to"

"So, let them report some faults in previous years to you, and there may be unexpected gains."

On May 20, Rocheford confirmed that the Japanese army's main attack direction was Midway Island and the feint direction was Aleutian. The rehearsal plan was to completely destroy the only three aircraft carriers in the US Pacific Fleet.

Shao Zhen, who obtained the evidence, immediately suggested to Nimitz to make some necessary preparations in Midway. Nimitz then sent his confidants to Washington in person to find their own excuses to reserve fighter jets and submarines in Midway before June 3.

Midway is the US military's submarine base, so all the Pacific submarines are concentrated on Midway in the name of annual maintenance, and then all the mobilized seaplanes are placed in a position where Midway can be supported at any time.

In order to confuse Japan, these orders were all the first to go to Aleutian, and then verbally informed them to stand by on Midway one by one. A total of more than 300 submarines gathered on Midway to stand by.

Nimitz secretly arranged three strategic-class airships with wireless equipment over Midway Island. In order to confuse the Japanese army, he sent three ordinary warships to impersonate three aircraft carriers behind Pearl Harbor for communication.

Japanese players have made clear to Yamamoto and Nagashima several times that the US military has already mastered the Japanese password. These three aircraft carriers will arrive at Midway Island before June 3 to wait for their work, but Yamamoto and Nagashima directly sent these players to clean the aircraft carrier.

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On June 2, two aircraft carriers that were feinting Aleutian were severely damaged by US submarines, which strengthened Yamamoto's determination to attack Midway Island. On June 3, airships at high altitudes found that all six Japanese aircraft carriers had entered an ambush circle, and they were first shipped by seaplanes.

The group flew over and seduced the Japanese army's attention.

Then, a saturated torpedo attack is started with every 50 submarines attacking one aircraft carrier.

The fighter of the aircraft carrier attacked the aircraft carrier one by one under the radio command of the airship. By June 7, eight aircraft carriers and 100 Japanese warships of various types, as well as nearly 500 aircraft, were bombed into the seabed.

The Japanese Admiralty suffered a devastating blow and completely lost control of the Pacific.
Chapter completed!
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