I think we may be in the wrong hangar for this discussion, but "Shattered Sword" is clearly the finest research on Midway in 50 years. Parschall and Tully actually simulated the deck loading of the IJN carriers rather than rely on Fuchida's book (he obviously had slightly biased viewpoint when he wrote his book!)as a primary source, and also researched a great deal.
Another excellent book is "A Dawn Like Thunder" by Bob Mrazek. It details Torpedo Squadron 8 -- there was more than one survivor --which totally surprised me. It discusses what happened to the squadron after the battle, and even after the war. (Stanhope Ring retired as a 3 star admiral, and passed in the 60's). Mitscher and Ring's post battle reports were so inaccurate that Nimitz basically said "disregard them". Highly recommend the book!
Mr. Mrazek spoke at the Military Aviation Museum in Va Beach a couple of summers ago, and brought one of the other survivors of VT-8 with him, retired USN Capt. Bert Ernest, who received a standing ovation from our 200 guests that day. TBM Avenger flew a demo, and it was an awesome day.
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