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The US naval fleet in the Pacific was archaic at the beginning of World War Two.
The Japanese had fabricated a great war machine; a labyrinth of mines and torpedoes.
Eminent admirals of the US had egotism and felt that they could do anything,.
but they were handed a seeming intractable enigma.
Captains had apathy as their crews searched the peripheral seas for inevitable
attacks by superior Japanese ships.
At the beginning of World War II, the U.S. naval fleet in the Pacific was outdated.
In contrast, Japan had assembled a powerful and complex military force, equipped
with mines, torpedoes, and a carefully crafted strategy.
High-ranking U.S. admirals, fueled by overconfidence, believed they could
handle anything—only to be confronted with a daunting and perplexing challenge.
Meanwhile, many captains showed little urgency as their crews scanned the
distant seas for inevitable attacks from Japan’s more advanced warships.
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