A hunch, or intuition, if you wish, is always recognized as command prerogative. The militaries of most countries recognize that hunches usually tend to play out and get results. The reason this happens is the subconscious hears and sees everything. Even things that we don't realize consciously. When he was looking at that map, something in his subconscious said, go this way. It had taken in all of the information, even some information that he didn't consciously realize was important and correlated it and the answer was to go in this direction which didn't make sense since some of the information (things he had missed or dismissed) was not being plugged into the equation.
Well said 👍👍👍. If you're familiar with the Myers-Briggs Personality Tests / types, you'll see that 'intuition' is a HUGE part of the INFJ & INFP personality types. I myself, am an INFJ-t type. I thought your explanation was right on target. This is EXACTLY how intuitives, like myself, function. 😉
@@scottmcintosh4397 I'm am ESTP. I still get flashes of intuition, and i don't ignore them. But I'm better at perceptual thinking than I am with intuitive thinking. And I try to get all the information I can before issuing a judgement.
@@NotaVampyre111 He/she/it sure did. He/she/it/they programed us to take all things, even things we dismiss as unimportant and/or things we miss into account when making a judgment.
The mysterious 2 torpedos were never full explained...the movie "Run Silent, Run Deep" was also unable to determine where the enemy sub was or even if it was a sub...the Gato probably inspired Captain Beach who wrote the movie's script. The radar detected a japanese sub 6500 yards away....seems like the Navy knew something... perhaps midget japanese subs.
Same like the mysterious story of a B17 landing without a crew in England during WW2. It was a secret experimental remote controlled plane and it couldn't be kept 100% secret so a fairy tale of a ghost airplane was created to 'explain' how the plane flew crewless.
The gato boats will probably one of the best boats built in the United States Navy it's all the hands who served in her will probably one of the best Generations we've ever had and United States history it's 2018 I would like to see some of our young people today serve on one of them because they wouldn't be able to tolerate it God bless all All Hands who served on those boats not many people knew how close in history we came to losing that war in the early years of the war but Americans never give up we never give then we just keep going is General Patton always said all true Americans love the sting of battle best baseball best football team players but those where the best of the best I'm only 36 years I know a lot about history from 31 years of studying it
Cart Conrad, "one of the best generations" yes, but Tom Brokaw is wrong, it wasn't the greatest generation, that title belongs to the Revolutionary generation. Mike Lamb, you make me sick. Your nazi apologetic is disgusting. While it is true that Hitler was no worse than Stalin, the same can not be said of Churchill or Roosevelt, and I dispise FDR. Take your love for nazis and...
@@raurkegoose5233 Yeah, those internment camps for citizens of Japanese ancestry were unconstitutional and were a total *OUTRAGE.* Other than that FDR wasn't that bad. At least he responded appropriately to the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor.
It really wasn't an Outrage considering, a Japanese Pilot who landed his Plane on an Island near Oahu was aided by Japanese Citizens , they tried to Kill People in the Town to prevent them from detaining the Pilot if they found out about the Pearl Harbor Attack. @@kellyrayburn4093