Imperial Overlord

: 1077 busy deck

It's no wonder that Nagumo Chuichi made such a choice, because until now, he has not received a reconnaissance report on the exact location of the US aircraft carrier fleet. When the attack aircraft unit needs to take off, no one can determine it!

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Since there is no accurate information on when the attack aircraft unit will take off, it is a matter of course that the aircraft group that has no fuel will be arranged first.

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With an order from the commander of the aviation fleet, the decks of the three Japanese aircraft carriers suddenly became busy.

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On the aircraft carrier Akagi, Japanese ground staff in white overalls began to push the bomb-loaded ship 99 and the torpedo-loaded ship 97 away from the deck.

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"Be careful! Be careful! Pay attention to fix it! Yes! The plane on the elevator must be fixed!" The officer in charge of dispatching loudly reminded his subordinates to pay attention to safety.

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After all, aircraft with bomb torpedoes are fragile and dangerous. Care must be taken to ensure that they are properly housed.

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Because a large number of carrier-based aircraft were sent out or lost, the interior space of the Japanese aircraft carrier battleship's hangar is very ample.

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Therefore, for the sake of simplicity, the ground crew directly recovered the aircraft on standby into the hangar. It's a pity that there are too many planes on standby, and it is impossible to place them all in a short while.

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In the distance, 22 Japanese planes running out of ammunition and about to run out of fuel have entered the field of vision, and the entire aircraft carrier fleet is in chaos.

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On the control tower, the Japanese dispatch officer used the radio to repeat it over and over again, asking the planes waiting to land in the sky to hold on.

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On the deck, the ground crew, who had been urged countless times, continued to move the aircraft on the deck at the fastest speed under the urging of the commander.

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I wish one person could be used by several people. These hard-working ground staff, no matter how much they scolded mother in their hearts, are still trying their best to complete the tasks in their hands.

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In the eyes of the Japanese military, logistics soldiers are not soldiers. In the eyes of the Japanese executives, these logistics personnel are not as important as the arrival of the pilots.

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This is also a set of wrong theories that Japan's small country was forced to develop due to its limited resources. It's not that Japan doesn't pay attention to logistics, it's that they can't rely on logistics to decide victory or defeat like a big country.

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Once the outcome of the war is bet on logistics and resources, a small country like Japan will definitely lose.

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Therefore, Japan values ​​quick victory more, and what they have in their minds is the decisive battle mentality of relying on the bravery and ferocity of front-line soldiers to solve the enemy as soon as possible to gain an advantage.

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"Baga! Hurry up! Our heroic pilots have returned! How will they land if the deck is not cleaned up?"

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It's not that he didn't know, just less than half an hour ago, according to the order of Marshal Yamamoto Fifty-six, the ground staff in front of him had just prepared these planes for debugging.

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These soldiers had just hung bombs and torpedoes under the planes when they received orders from the fleet commander to push these planes back into the hangar.

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The aircraft carrier Akagi has only three elevators in total, and when all of them are used, they can only transport three aircraft back to the hangar at one time.

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In the same way, you can only talk about 3 planes in the hangar at a time and send them to the deck. Now, it is not the speed of the ground crew that restricts the speed of deck cleaning, but the speed of these lifts.

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Seeing that 22 Japanese carrier-based aircraft were approaching in the distance, the radio channels were filled with desperate calls for help.

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The Type Zero fighter is slightly better. Those Type 97 carrier-based attack aircraft and Type 99 carrier-based bombers with bombs and torpedoes will soon run out of fuel.

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The pilots asked to land on the radio with a crying voice. For the rest of their lives, they had seen their aircraft carrier, but they were unable to land. Only they knew how they felt in their hearts.

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After all, the aircraft carrier Akagi relied on the deck to be long enough to finally clear the rear deck.

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Some carrier-based aircraft that were too late to be transported back to the warehouse were also pushed to the bow deck by the ground crew and moved out of the landing strip on the rear deck.

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A 97 ship attack landed first. Amid the cheers of the ground crew, the aircraft was locked and stopped in the middle of the deck.

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Before I could think about it, the already very tired Japanese ground crew rushed up and pushed the plane to the reserved position on the bow at the fastest speed.

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It is necessary for the planes behind to move out of the landing runway as soon as possible so that all planes can land safely.

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In the distant sky, American carrier-based planes are fleeing in the sky, and the Zero fighters are desperately intercepting these American planes so that they cannot get close to the Japanese fleet.

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From time to time in the sky, American planes dragged long black smoke into the sea. On the busy Japanese aircraft carrier, no one cared about the battle in the sky.

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The second plane followed and landed, and the experienced pilot was very skilled and parked the plane on the deck.

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These Japanese pilots are well-trained and experienced in combat~www.wuxiaspot.com~ are the most elite strike force of the Japanese Navy. They were familiar with aircraft carrier takeoffs and landings, so almost no time was wasted.

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Fewer and fewer Japanese planes are hovering in the sky, but more and more planes are stacked on the deck. When everyone was about to breathe a sigh of relief, a Japanese 97 ship attack lost power and fell to the sea.

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After all, it was a little late, and the remaining three Japanese planes had run out of fuel. They have been unable to land on the deck of the aircraft carrier, and can only be forced to land on the sea under the watchful eyes of everyone.

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Even if he was reluctant, Nagumo Chuichi still lost 3 more planes. And for him now, it seems that every plane is a valuable combat force that cannot be easily given up.

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"Baga...after all, it's still a step behind." Looking at the Japanese plane that was forced to land on the sea in the distance, Nagumo Chuan complained with a heartache.

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Being able to rescue 19 planes is already a fortune among misfortunes. If Nagumo Chuichi didn't change Yamamoto's order, these planes would all be lost.

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Unfortunately, now is not the time to breathe a sigh of relief, because the Zero fighters that intercepted the B-25 have returned, and they will also land to replenish ammunition and fuel.

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Although it was not urgent this time, the deck was already full of planes, so we had to move some more planes into the hangar.

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In desperation, the ground crew on the deck could only get busy again under the insults and reprimands of their superiors. They got up from the corner of the deck, and without taking a break, they started a new round of busyness sweating profusely.

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