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Robert webber usn submarine1/4/2024 ![]() This may indeed have some basis in truth, but it made it all the more refreshing when certain characters subtly subverted the monotony, whether in the form of RADM Ray Spruance (Glenn Ford) briefly donning a khaki deck jacket during the battle or when CAPT Garth drops in on his pal CDR Joseph Rochefort (Hal Holbrook), the latter having draped a silk dressing gown over his khaki. The 1976 Midway is a constant parade of khaki, generally foregoing the full jacket-and-tie service uniform in favor of the simpler shirt-and-trousers working uniform. ![]() While I haven’t yet seen the 2019 Midway, I suspect that at least one stronger point in the newer movie’s favor is a greater diversity of uniforms. Though most of its characters are real-life figures, Midway centers around a fictionalized hero in the form of naval aviator CAPT Matthew Garth (Heston), for whom the battle presents the culmination of his increasing personal and professional troubles. Being made just over 30 years after World War II ended meant a number of actual veterans among its cast in addition to Fonda, Glenn Ford, Charlton Heston, Hal Holbrook, Cliff Robertson, and Robert Webber had all served. The cast was rounded out by both established international stars from Robert Mitchum to Toshiro Mifune and relative newcomers like Dabney Coleman, Erik Estrada, and a non-mustached Tom Selleck. Having served in the Navy in real life during World War II, Fonda had actually partly narrated Ford’s 1942 documentary and also appeared as an unnamed admiral inspired by Nimitz in the 1965 epic In Harm’s Way. A star-studded retelling of the battle and its lead-up was produced by The Mirisch Company in 1976, starring-among many others-Henry Fonda as Admiral Chester W. In addition to an 18-minute color documentary directed during the battle by John Ford, the Battle of Midway has been the subject of two major movies, mostly recently in 2019. Though the Americans also suffered the loss of a carrier, a destroyer, and approximately 150 aircraft, casualties were considerably higher on the Japanese side (including nearly double the amount of aircraft lost), marking an early turning point of the Pacific War in favor of the Allies and which historian John Keegan has called “the most stunning and decisive blow in the history of naval warfare.” Three days of battle followed, with American forces destroying all four Japanese fleet carriers that had engaged and-in both a tactical and symbolic victory-had also been part of the six-carrier force that attacked Pearl Harbor six months earlier. Navy that allowed it to prepare for a counterattack against the Imperial Japanese Navy. ![]() The Battle of Midway had commenced 80 years ago today on June 4, 1942, following intelligence gathered by the U.S. Two years earlier, the Americans had been engaged in yet another decisive battle that would turn the tide of the second World War. Many familiar with World War II history are familiar with the significance of Monday’s date as, on June 6, 1944, the Allies landed at Normandy in northern France as part of the “D-Day” invasion that laid the groundwork for the eventual Allied victory. Pearl Harbor to Midway Island, Spring 1942 ![]() Charlton Heston as CAPT Matthew Garth in Midway (1976) VitalsĬharlton Heston as CAPT Matthew Garth, U.S. ![]()
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