What happened to the Hiryu?

Hiryu was attacked by waves of American planes at about 5 p.m., Fuchida wrote. Four bombs struck home, wrecking the ship. The carrier was abandoned and also intentionally sunk by Japanese torpedoes at about 5 a.m. on June 5.
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What happened to the Hiryu ship?

After bombarding American forces on the atoll, the carriers were attacked by aircraft from Midway and the carriers USS Enterprise, Hornet, and Yorktown. Dive bombers from Yorktown and Enterprise crippled Hiryū and set her afire. She was scuttled the following day after it became clear that she could not be salvaged.
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Have they found the Hiryu?

The Soryu and Hiryu have not yet been located.
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Has the Akagi been found?

Wreck survey

Located 1,300 miles (2,100 km) north west of Pearl Harbor, Akagi was found at a depth of 18,011 feet (5,490 m). It is reported that the wreck is upright, on its keel and is largely intact. Two days before the discovery of Akagi, Petrel had discovered the wreck of Kaga.
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Where is Akagi now?

The Akagi was found in the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument resting in nearly 18,000 feet of water more than 1,300 miles northwest of Pearl Harbor. The crew of the research vessel Petrel posted dramatic images of the ship on Facebook.
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U.S. Pilot Scores a Direct Hit on Carrier Hiryu



Who sank Hiryu?

Hiryu was attacked by waves of American planes at about 5 p.m., Fuchida wrote. Four bombs struck home, wrecking the ship. The carrier was abandoned and also intentionally sunk by Japanese torpedoes at about 5 a.m. on June 5.
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Who bombed the hiryu?

Two planes, piloted by Lieutenants Samuel Adams and Harlan R. Dickson, spotted Hiryu at about the same time that her torpedo planes hit Yorktown.
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Who Sank the Akagi?

Akagi was scuttled by direct order of Combined Fleet chief Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto. At 0520 hours, she sank bow first after two or three torpedo hits out of four fired into her starboard side by Arashio, Hagikaze, Maikaze and Nowaki. She sank in position 30-30 N, 178-40 W.
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Did any Japanese carriers survive ww2?

During World War II, Hōshō participated in the Battle of Midway in June 1942 in a secondary role. After the battle, the carrier resumed her training role in Japanese home waters for the duration of the conflict and survived the war with only minor damage from air attacks.
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Is anyone from the Battle of Midway still alive?

SAN DIEGO — Three veterans of the historic Battle of Midway were honored Saturday during a ceremony commemorating the 77th anniversary of the battle. Charles Monroe, Truxton “T.K.” Ford and 103-year-old Ervin “Judge” Wendt are among the surviving veterans.
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Did any Japanese carriers survive Midway?

Hiryu, the only surviving Japanese carrier, responded with two waves of attacks—both times bombing the USS Yorktown, leaving it severely damaged but still afloat.
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Are there any World War 2 aircraft carriers left?

While most of Essex-class vessels were decommissioned in the 1970s, the last still in service, the USS Lexington, remained active as a training ship until 1991. Four of the World War II fleet carriers still serve as museum ships in New York, South Carolina, Texas and California.
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Was Bruno from Midway real?

Many people think the scene is an over the top fabrication, but it actually happened. Nick Jonas portrays Bruno Gaido in the 2019 movie Midway scheduled for release on Nov 8, 2019. Although this scene is real, others in the yet-to-be-released movie surrounding Gaido might not be historically accurate.
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How many dive bombers survived Midway?

Eighteen Dive Bombers Were Lost

No one knows for sure how many attacking SBDs were shot down at Midway, but it's clear that 18 of the 47 dive bombers that struck the Japanese carriers that morning never made it back to their ships.
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Did the Japanese throw American overboard?

After interrogation, and when it was clear that the Japanese had suffered a disastrous defeat in the Battle of Midway, O'Flaherty and Gaido were murdered by the angry and vindictive Japanese. The two unfortunate American airmen were bound with ropes, tied to weighted fuel cans, and then thrown overboard to drown.
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Did Admiral Nimitz say the Japanese made three mistakes?

Admiral Nimitz said, "The Japanese made three of the biggest mistakes an attack force could ever make or God was taking care of America.
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Can a torpedo sink an aircraft carrier?

It is impossible for a defensive aircraft carrier such as the Taiho to be sunk by the hit of a single torpedo. The main cause of the sinking of the Taiho was the fire disaster. The Taiho was constructed to be unsinkable; however, its special fight deck defense turned out to be of no use whatsoever.
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What did Richard Best inhale?

While flying the first mission during the Battle of Midway, a faulty oxygen canister had created gases that turned to caustic soda. He had breathed in the soda to clear it out. And the caustic soda, he was told, had activated latent tuberculosis. “I knew my career was dead,” Best told Portz.
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Who sank the Yamato?

TOKYO -- Seventy-six years ago, on April 7, 1945, the Imperial Japanese Navy vessel Yamato, the world's largest battleship, was sunk by U.S. military aircraft. It had been deployed on a Surface Special Attack Force suicide mission to drive back U.S. forces that had landed on Okinawa.
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Who Sank the Soryu?

On June 4th 1942, HIJMS Soryu, an aircraft carrier, was sunk by Aircraft from USS Yorktown (CV-5) in the Battle of Midway.
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What does hiryu mean in Japanese?

Hiryū (Japanese: 飛龍), meaning "Flying Dragon" may refer to: Japanese aircraft carrier Hiryū Mitsubishi Ki-67 Hiryū, Japanese Army bomber. Strider Hiryu, a ninja-like video game character. Flying Dragon, a video game series known as Hiryu no Ken in Japan.
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How many carriers did U.S. sink at Midway?

At the Battle of Midway, Japan lost four carriers, a cruiser, and 292 aircraft, and suffered 2,500 casualties. The U.S. lost the Yorktown, the destroyer USS Hammann, 145 aircraft, and suffered 307 casualties.
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