Summer Festival Lecture: The Battle of Midway

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The U.S. Navy had no business winning the Battle of Midway in 1942.  The Americans were outgunned and outmanned following the devastating attack at Pearl Harbor.  Yet codebreaking, daring leadership, and extraordinary heroism led to the most remarkable victory in U.S. Navy history.  And it became the turning point in the Pacific in World War II and the inspiration behind naming the USS Midway three years later. This presentation by Capt. Ralph “Rafe” Arnott, USN (ret) and U.S.S. Midway volunteer, will illuminate the improbability of this win and how important it was to winning the War of the Pacific.


Capt. Ralph “Rafe” Arnott  USN (ret), received his Navy Wings in March of 1970 and then reported to Naval Air Station Lemoore, CA for training in the A-7 Corsair II aircraft. He made two combat deployments to Vietnam completing over 200 combat missions flying from the USS Oriskany as a member of Attack Squadron 155. He was stationed at NAS Lemoore on and off over the next 20 years in various squadrons, the last as Commanding Officer of VA-146 making an around-the-world deployment on USS Kitty Hawk.  While assigned as ships’ company on USS Ranger, he worked in the Combat Information Center, and also qualified as Officer-of-the-Deck underway. During a carrier overhaul in Bremerton, WA, he met and married his wife, Susan.

Shore assignments included: Naval War College in Newport, RI, where he also received a Masters’ Degree in International Relations; Yokosuka, Japan, on the staff of Commander Seventh Fleet embarked in USS Blue Ridge; and The Pentagon in Washington, D.C.  His last assignment was as Chief-of-Staff, Commander Strike Fighter Wing Pacific, NAS Lemoore, where he retired from the Navy in October 1993.

After providing training support for the F/A-18 aircraft for two years, he was hired by FedEx and spent the next 15 years flying from Memphis, TN to most every state in the union. He retired upon reaching the mandatory retirement age at FedEx in July 2011 as a B-727 Captain.  He then began volunteering at the USS Midway Museum as a docent and is a member of the Midway Speakers Bureau.