Admiral YI’s trap is a reference to Yi Sun Shin’s victory over a much larger Japanese fleet. Yi knew the local currents and lured the Japanese into a trap
Fun fact: While Yamamoto is not known to have actually said this, it does reflect the sentiments he held about how unwise it would be to begin a war with the United States. The Japanese Navy had a much different opinion of America than the Japanese Army, and strongly opposed the conflict. :) But yes, you got my reference.
Admiral YI’s trap is a reference to Yi Sun Shin’s victory over a much larger Japanese fleet. Yi knew the local currents and lured the Japanese into a trap
SOMEBODY GOT IT! :) :) :)
I love it when people catch my little references.
@@reasonabledoubt459 you're the writer?
@@WhopperRektem Yep. :)
nicely done
Quoting the Japanese Admiral Yamato on invading the USA was neat !
Fun fact: While Yamamoto is not known to have actually said this, it does reflect the sentiments he held about how unwise it would be to begin a war with the United States. The Japanese Navy had a much different opinion of America than the Japanese Army, and strongly opposed the conflict. :)
But yes, you got my reference.
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