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Pearl Harbor Date of Infamy
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Strafe Bombing
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Tactic 1 Strafe Bombing: dropping bombs on either side of target while flying low and quick over top of the target
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Bombing
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Tactic 2 Bombing: dropping a bomb directly on top of the target when in range
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Aerial Torpedoes
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Tactic 3 Aerial Torpedoes: torpedoes dropped by plane into the water that hone in on ships much like a torpedo launched from a submarine
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Ford Field Bombing
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Tactic 4 Supply Line: taking out the supply line limits the amount of reinforcements that can be given during a battle
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U.S.S Arizona
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Tactic 5 Render Defenseless: take out the firepower from the battleships which will enable strafe bombing and bombing on aircraft carrier
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U.S.S. Arizona Today
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Remnants
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The Pulse The oil from the U.S.S Arizona that still comes topside from the battleship til this day
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Attack Plan
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In-Synch Attack
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Attack Plan Utilize planes to take out the Pacific Fleet of the United States Navy. Send two waves from opposite sides of island to same point
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Damage from Attack
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Trivia Time! How many ships were actually sunk during the attack on Pearl Harbor? What were the names of those ships?
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Yamamoto
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Regretful Thought After the attack Yamamoto said: “I fear we have only awaken a sleeping giant.”
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Akagi
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Flag Ship Akagi was the Japanese aircraft carrier that most of the planes were sent off of. Also was Yamamoto’s ship
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Kamikaze
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Divine Wind Pilots who have the mission to die If they return home alive, it is a dishonor to their country and family
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Midget Submarine
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Another Attack Submarines used to get into the actual naval base to damage ships. Often had mines with them to attach to ships
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Never Forget
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