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In article , jdupre5762
@aol.com says... I have often wondered. Given a 24 hour advanced notice that an attack was eminent in 72 hours or less, what would have been the outcome at Pearl Harbor? Say on dec 6, Pearl was given intel that an attack would come anytime in the next 72 hours. It might well have been worse in some ways. I understand that part of the Navy's planning was to move the fleet out of the harbor to a different anchorage that was much deeper. So if some of the ships could have been torpedoed or sunk by bombs there they might well have been unrecoverable. Were any of the ships that were recovered worth much anyway? Most of the effort that went into recovery was done for national pride to deny the Japanese as much of a victory as possible. -- People are not apathetic in a bookie shop. 13th saying of Bernard |
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