Advanced Base Defense Doctrine, War Plan Orange, and Preparation at Midway: Where the Marines Ready?

Abstract

Many of the books written about Midway focus on the battle itself, specifically the naval battle between the U.S. and Japanese Navy. Most of the emphasis is placed on understanding and critiquing the decision-making of the leaders of the U.S. and Japanese fleets and aircraft carriers. Aside from discussing the contributions of the air forces flying from Midway itself, many overlook the preparedness and contributions of the Marine defenders stationed there. Aside from the occasional shelling by Japanese naval vessels, Midway was only ever attacked a single time on the morning of 4 June 1942 and never faced the invasion force the Japanese sent to take the atoll. The lack of information on the actual defenders on Midway has left unanswered the question of how prepared the Marine forces were to defend Midway from the Japanese. War Plan Orange and U.S. leadership placed significant importance on Midway and directed the Marines to defend it. Advanced Base Defense doctrine of the time had seen significant development in the interwar years and was used when the Marines fashioned the defense of Midway. This paper will examine the development of Midway as a base and the doctrine for the defense of advanced bases in effort to determine if the Marines were properly prepared to defend Midway from the Japanese.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 24, 2021
Accession Number
AD1136235

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  • Joshua A. Fogle

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  • Naval War College

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