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SUMMARY:History Presentation Japan’s Underwater Aircraft Carriers
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, March 11 2023 \nDoors Open at 10:00 am  Presentation Starts at 11:00 am \n  \nThe U.S. was thrust into WWII on December 7\, 1941 with the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.  Following this successful attack\, the Japanese High Command began searching for their next step against the United States. \nWithin weeks following the attacks on Hawaii\, the Philippines\, and other U.S. and British territories\, Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto\, Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese Combined Fleet\, formulated a strategy to target major U.S. cities.  Yamamoto proposed a fleet of specially equiped\, extremely large submarines carrying aircraft capable of attacking the U.S. mainland.  They were to be the largest submarines ever built and would carry Japan’s most advanced aircraft.  By early 1945 the first squadron of these weapons had been activated and were poised to attack the U.S. mainland and the critical infrastructure of the Panama Canal. \nAt 11:00 am on Saturday\, March 11\, the National Museum of World War II Aviation will present “Japan’s Underwater Aircraft Carriers.”  Museum docent Johnny Drury\, a U.S. Air Force combat veteran\, will discuss Japan’s effort to build and deploy this unique weapon system against Allied targets. \nThis presentation will be open to everyone visiting the museum at no additional charge.  The museum doors open at 10:00 am and the presentation begins at 11:00 am.
URL:https://www.worldwariiaviation.org/event/history-presentation-japans-underwater-aircraft-carriers
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SUMMARY:Private Event
DESCRIPTION:The National Museum of World War II Aviation will be closed from 10am to 12pm on Saturday\, March 25th for a private event. The museum will be open to the public from 12pm to 5pm
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