Originally posted by David Floyd
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On MacArthur, I basically agree with you. I wasn't envisioning total control so much as his getting more of the naval resources he wanted committed to the Southern approach (I worded my first post confusingly; that part was meant just to show MacArthur's view of carriers' value). The Central v. Southern debate was hairy as it was. In this scenario, it might take a little longer for the USN to be capable of pushing into the Central Pacific, especially if MacArthur were able to siphon off what striking power was available to support his own operations before the Big Blue Fleet could come together. That was more my trying to find a way Wezil's departure point might make a difference than anything I'm convinced would have happened. In fact, bearing in mind the state of the carrier fleet after Coral Sea, the ability to make a Central Pacific approach might not have been delayed at all from reality.
Good point on the pilots.
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