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So, this is to say that the Battle of Midway was the epitome of that meme about US military strategy, quote about "if we don't know what we're doing, neither will the enemy!" included?

Seriously, though, this reminds me of watching the Great War series on YouTube and learning just how much the Allies screwed up in that one and yet still came out on top. This goes even further, though, in that US blunders actually directly contributed to their victory. Is this just proof that war is too chaotic to be predictable, and that there are no rules, or is there something else here?

I liked this series, I'd love to read more history formatted like this, albeit as singular posts and not necessarily parceled out like this.

God has a special providence for fools, drunkards, and the United States of America