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    response to the attack. Roosevelt went before Congress and declared war on Japan on December 8, 1941. Japan used bombers and fighter planes to attack Pearl Harbor and airfields. Japanese fighter planes were nicknamed zeroes, dive bomber planes were called vals, and high-altitude bomber planes were called Kates. These planes bombed and attacked U.S. battleships and planes. Zeroes could dive low to ground, firing machine guns located in their wings. Vals could swoop low to hit their targets with…

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    Burpee Research Paper

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    With a cute name like burpee, one doesn't naturally think it is an extreme exercise that will crank up the intensity of your workout. However, after a few minutes of performing burpees, you will quickly discover that your own bodyweight provides enough resistance for a true kick ass workout that will increase your stamina and fat loss at a much more rapid pace. What is a Burpee Burpees work your entire body. They help you increase your strength, give you tremendous power and anaerobic…

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    Japan Paper: The Bombing of Pearl Harbor From the Japanese Perspective World War II was the result of many countries attempting to obtain what did not belong to them. Germany, led by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi political party, was attempting to forge a massive German empire out of the German homeland and surrounding territories. The Japanese were attempting to create a massive empire that fanned out in all directions from the mainland islands. With these attempts at gain, massive amounts of…

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    Analysis Of Midway Speech

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    Midway Speech ______________________________________________ Hello, thank you for attending this update. I'm Frank Knox, the Secretary of The Navy of the United States. Yesterday, probably one of the most important Naval battles in the war so far took place. Attempting to destroy the remaining aircraft carriers, the Japanese Navy attacked the island of Midway. However, an intelligence team under the command of Admiral Chester W. Nimitz was able to decode the Japanese fleet codes about a month…

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    Airframes, avionics, the use of turboprop and jet engines were all introduced during the war. This war caused a huge push towards modern aviation today, and started a golden age for airplanes, which occurred in the 1950’s. In World War II planes such as bombers, fighters, and reconnaissance were used greatly as a tool to win the war and have the edge over the enemy. Even aircraft such as blimps,. gliders and even jets war used majorly in WW2. Germany and Japan launched their campaigns…

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    Before the Battle After the Battle of the Coral Sea in May of 1942, the Japanese still sought to capture portions of the Pacific Ocean and land within those portions, including the Midway Island. The mastermind behind these plans, Admiral Yamamoto Isoroku, was mainly hoping to secure the Samoa Islands, Fiji and Australia to expand territory, with the capturing of the Midway Island only being a problem due to its proximity to the United States. The plan for the Island contained a ruse that…

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    attack was for battleships and ship facilities. At 8:10 am, 1,800-pound bomb smashed through the deck of the battleship USS Arizona, causing the battleship USS Arizona to explode. The Japanese planes were approaching from a direction very close to the bombers, and while the operators had never seen such a large formation on radar. In the first attack, thirteen of the forty torpedoes hit battleships, and four torpedoes…

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    The P-51 was a war-changing weapon and a blessing to the allied bombers over Germany. World War II started in 1939 when Hitler invaded Poland. Just like the war before it, there were many different kinds of warfare. For example, air combat, naval combat, land combat, and infantry combat were the main kinds of combat. The U.S was supplying resources to countries already in the war, the U.S did not start fighting until the Attack on Pearl Harbor on the early morning of December 7, 1941, by the…

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    for the destruction of anti-aircraft guns and airfields during the landings. The aircraft was equipped with incendiary bombs for these purposes. The Wildcat acted as a dive bomber to provide increased accuracy for the bombs (Wardell). With the Wildcats destroying anti-aircraft guns and Axis controlled airports the 12th Air Force bomber could…

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    Hawaiian military and naval forces were attacked by Japanese bombers on December 7, 1941. Many Americans were shaken by the Pearl Harbor attack, instilling fear and uncertainty in their hearts. It fueled a sense of patriotism and a fervent desire to protect the nation from further harm. The attack also led to a surge in enlistments as young men and women rushed to join the military and defend their country. Pearl Harbor was a defining moment in American history and changed the way people saw…

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