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Search for the Japanese Fleet

2000-01-01 en
Documentary
In June 1942, Japanese bombers tried to level the American presence on Midway Island in a bid to steam unimpeded toward the U.S. mainland. Yet the U.S. Navy had two aces up its sleeve: advance knowledge of Japanese plans and a dive-bomber that was nearly invulnerable to attack. When the smoke cleared after the U.S. ambush, four Japanese aircraft carriers -- the Kaga, the Soryu, the Hiryu and the Akagi -- lay on the ocean floor. The program shows how the U.S. Navy and private enterprise teamed up on a 1999 expedition that solved a half-century of military mystery: where exactly did the Japanese ships go down?

Producer

Thomas F Horton

Writer

Dana McMurtry

Director

Thomas F Horton

Supervising Producer

Michael Colin

Producer

Jean Horton Garner

Executive Producer

Sean Gallagher

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Status

Released

Countries

    Companies

    • Thomas Horton Associates