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What are your sources on this? You write authoritatively and with seeming knowledge of Japanese discussions, commander psychologies and thought processes. Is this an original work of yours, basically synthesized from all the relevant facts that bounce around your head, or ?

I don't mean to sound doubtful or critical. Just curious. I love the overall approach and depth; it's been a great series. It just feels like it lacks citations. But it's already way beyond an "effortpost", so bravo!

I said in the very first post, but maybe I wasn't explicit enough. This series is a essentially an abridged version of the book Shattered Sword by historians Johnathan Parshall and Anthony Tully. I'm writing a narrative that focuses more on analyzing the battle without all the small details that they include. They devote, for example, several pages to talking about the performance parameters of Japanese carrier planes that I don't think are relevant if you're just trying to understand Midway broadly.

Ah, I'm sure I skimmed over the honorifics to try to determine my interest level and just plunged in from there. My bad.