Re: Larger Japanese Navy
The problem was not the number of ships, but the number of trained replacement personnel. The Japanese started the war with superior numbers of trained aviators, but as they lost pilots, they were still only producing them a few at a time. At Pearl Harbor, the pilots had trained intensely, but afterwards, they failed to maintain training or to learn new lessons.
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