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There was a new plan, dependent on the location of American operations. That was the "SHO" Plan of operation? Do you mean that at that point it had changed to the defensive? Thereafter it became necessary to consider the naval operations as mainly defensive on account of loss of 4 carriers. Did that long period of attrition have some predominant effect on operations? JAPAN lost quite a few ships, also damaged air force which made future planning more difficult.
What is your personal opinion as to the relative importance to the whole war of the loss of Japanese Naval strength in ships, the loss of Naval air strength, loss of merchant shipping, and loss of oil?
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First is the air force - the damage to air force means damage to all the rest. The other three are all dependent on damage to the air force. Due to the damage of air forces they could not very well replace air force, therefore they could not replace anything else successfully to keep up the strength of RABAUL. I did not know much about the replacement of airplanes, but I thought if the land-based airplanes were prepared to such an extent that they could counter American attack, then I thought there was a fair chance of defeating the American forces.
To go further then. After the 2nd Philippine Operation in October , when you had lost four carriers, then you had no strength to defeat our fleet except with shore-based aircraft. That was the plan then, to use shore-based aircraft? That was then the only way to attack the American forces, with shore-based planes.
In your personal opinion was there any particular outstanding weakness or strength, one way or the other, in the American Fast Carrier Forces? In other words, what were the weakest and the strongest features of the American fast carriers? The particular strength of your task force is the use of radar, interception of radio messages, and intercepting by radar of Japanese air attacks which they can catch and destroy "eat up" whenever they want to.
That is the strength. The weakness we noticed in the beginning of the campaign was the slowness, the lack of maneuverability in case of torpedo attack. Towards the end maneuvering ability improved and we could not successfully deliver a torpedo attack in strength enough to sink anything. When was construction work on new Japanese carriers discontinued?
I do not know the exact date of the discontinuance of building new carriers but think that up to the very end of the war a very high priority was given to this construction. When did the Naval Air Force shift from carriers to shore bases; at approximately what time? Right after the second Philippines campaign they shifted to a defensive plan, with carrier planes shore based. He was not a pilot. Allied Officers present: Brig.
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No more were launched. No planes seen on the 5th or later during retirement. What were the other three units? What was the mission of the entire fleet? That was to help. Entirely separate from this was the occupation force. Was the Air Fleet separate from the Grand Fleet? Yes, of course it was under the Grand Fleet, but was a separate force. What type planes made the first attack? Torpedo planes, then dive bombers. First a great many torpedoes were dropped from planes, then dive bombers hit.
There were none. Torpedo planes in the morning of attack but no four engine bombers. Were any planes seen or heard during the approach the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd of June? There was a high fog and the day before the action opened they heard one above the clouds in the day time.
Fire; two bombs by dive bombing about two hours after sunrise, one started a fire at after elevator. Planes were loaded up with bombs inside the hanger and caught fire. Did you see any horizontal bombers over the formation at the time? It was not hit.
Near misses. We were servicing others in the hanger, about forty on board. We had high cover of 6 Zero Type fighters in addition. This was the first group launched from all the ships. Which type of attack was most feared — horizontal, dive bombing or torpedo? Diving, you can swing away from torpedoes, but the worst is dive bombing.
It did not sink by bombs. Engines were helpless, fire damage, could not navigate so gave up the ship; many engineers were killed. How many pilots were saved; how many lost? Six pilots were lost. Others landed and were picked up by destroyers. Too much damage to aircraft carriers, lost control of air. What other carriers or ships were lost? No damage to battleships or serious damage to any other ships in our group.
When your planes were attacking we had to stop training and so lost time besides training planes. Had the Navy planned on a war of long duration? They were all talking that it would be long, but nobody hazarded a guess as to duration. As soon as it began we thought it would be a long war. I think that other ships in the task force lost a good many pilots, but as far as my ship was concerned, we got off very easily. Do you know when they were first installed and first used?
I supposed that they must have been installed on better ships by then.