Batt battle. This talk was part of a day long symposium to mark the battles 75th anniversary. It is about 45 minutes. Were going to kick off our Afternoon Program with a little bit different perspective than some of the things weve been hearing about this morning. We talked a lot this morning about midway from a u. S. Per spect i. Although walt did some talk about the japanese thinking that led them to midway. But we are going to build on that and go a little bit deeper out of the japanese side, specifically the japanese combined fleet and their perspectives because in many ways they are as central to the action. A noted expert on the japanese navy. Hes written numerous publications on various aspects of the naval war in the pacific and should provide illuminating perspective today. Without further adieu, anthony tulley. Thank you all. Thank you for putting this on. Thank you all for coming. Okay. What i would like to do testing. Okay. What i would like to do is i would like to segue i
Batt battle. This talk was part of a day long symposium to mark the battles 75th anniversary. It is about 45 minutes. Were going to kick off our Afternoon Program with a little bit different perspective than some of the things weve been hearing about this morning. We talked a lot this morning about midway from a u. S. Per spect i. Although walt did some talk about the japanese thinking that led them to midway. But we are going to build on that and go a little bit deeper out of the japanese side, specifically the japanese combined fleet and their perspectives because in many ways they are as central to the action. A noted expert on the japanese navy. Hes written numerous publications on various aspects of the naval war in the pacific and should provide illuminating perspective today. Without further adieu, anthony tulley. Thank you all. Thank you for putting this on. Thank you all for coming. Okay. What i would like to do testing. Okay. What i would like to do is i would like to segue i
Tony. Well kick off our Afternoon Program with a little bit different perspective. Weve been talking about midway and the setting from a u. S. Perspective although walt did a great job talking about some of the japanese thinking that led them to midway. But Anthony Tully will build on that and go deeper on the japanese size, specifically the combined fleet and the perspective because in many ways theyre essential to the battles outcome as any american action. Tully has written publications of the naval war in the pacific and should provide a very illuminating perspective today. Without further ado, Anthony Tully. Thank you all. Thank you for putting this on. Thank you all for coming. Lets see. Okay. Okay. What i would like to do testing. Okay. What i would like to do is i would like to segue into what Walter Boardman covered coming up to the battle of coral sea, drop back in time a little bit from that in the setup from the Japanese Point of view. Leading into that. At the end of march
I phyllis describes him very well. He is the author of three works of naval history. The last stand of the tin can standards. Named by naval history magazine as one of a dozen alltime naval classics. His second book, ship the ghosts about the cruiser uss of houston usf houston was a mental action of the military book club and the winner in 2007 at the United States maritime literature award. His most recent book, negative positive inferno, published by bantam in 2011 is an account of the water canal naval campaign. He has handled a number of nonfiction bestsellers, including the number one new flagss bestseller of our fathers. He will serve as the moderator. Today, he will be speaking about his most recent book neptune possibly inferno. Neptunes inferno the u. S. Navy at guadalcanal. Model specter of the wall street journal praised it. Compellingnt, a narrative of naval combat. It is a New York Times Publishers Weekly and boston globe bestseller. It is my very rate pleasure to hornfisc
Minutes. Ust under 90 good morning, ladies and totlemen, and welcome todays joint National Park Service United states Navy National pearl harbor Remembrance Day ceremony. Robert franklin and i am truly honored to serve as todays master of ceremonies historic 75th anniversary. Honorings theme is the past, inspiring the future. Will pay tribute to those members of the greatest generation who paved the way here in pearl harbor for current and future generations world. Out the will the guests please rise, as able, for the arrival of the party. L for todaysparty ceremony includes ms. Jacquelyn superintendent, world war ii valor in the Pacific National monument, National Park service. Ms. Laura joss, regional pacific west region, National Parks service. [bells] and navalgion Hawaii Service group middle pacific arriving. [bell] United States Pacific Command arriving. Please are seated. Ladies and gentlemen, it is on december 7, that we observe a moment of at 0755 to commemorate the attacks of