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Post by Nathan Milarta on Dec 5, 2013 11:59:16 GMT -5
Found this: not sure how complete it is. But interesting to note some of the sorties made during and shortly after the attack:
0830: 2 P-36As and 4 P-40s
0855: 2 P-40s
0915: 6 P-36As
0930: 6 P-36As and 5 P-40s
0950: 1 O-47B
1040: 3 O-47Bs
1127: 4 A-20As
1140: 2 B-17Ds
1200: 5 P-40s
1300: 3 A-20As
1330: 2 B-18s
1500: 11 P-40s and 3 O-47Bs
1520: 3 B-17Ds
A total of 57 sorties for the whole day!
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Post by navairdave (Dave) on Dec 5, 2013 18:28:44 GMT -5
It's amazing that they could get some of them in the air after the attack. One of the targets was to destroy air power on the island.
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Post by Jim Broshot on Dec 5, 2013 20:39:43 GMT -5
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Post by yardbird78 on Dec 6, 2013 3:18:07 GMT -5
That is quite document. I paged through it reading certain parts and found it quite informative. I will definitely come back to that and read the whole thing.
Darwin
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2013 11:54:53 GMT -5
Interesting list Nathan and again thanks for posting it.
And, the REPORT that was posted by Jim ... got that bookmarked for future reading materials.
Thanks Nathan and Jim for sharing your thoughts on Pearl Harbor.
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