M/A 1945 Axis 7: Port Attack
At Pearl, Nimitz is fuming. Having reorganised 2 CV's to get them out of Dodge, he is incandescent when he discovers them still at anchor in the harbour. Apparently, the army diverted all resources to land ops, leaving the USN short changed. Why, given the weather and lack of opportunity for anything meaningful, was priority given to land and not naval or at least combined?
As accusations and counter-accusations fly across the airwaves, the IJN recon reports flat-tops at anchor and a lack of fighter activity over the island.
Not quite believing what they are seeing and fearing a trap, the Japanese load every plane they have with bombs and launch them towards Pearl.
With attention diverted to the in-fighting between the services, everybody forgets about the close proximity of the IJN fleet.
Surprise is total (1 vs 10). US AA gunners do what they can, downing one CVP (highest 2 of 2 was a 4 & 1), before the Japanese strike homes in on it's targets (7 surprise points increase damage to 6X, 3D, 3A). The results are pretty devastating for the USN. 2 CV's destroyed, 1 bottomed and 1 damaged. 1 BB sunk and 2 damaged. It was 3 years later than planned but the Japanese strike at Pearl Harbour delivers big time.
