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Poorly trained Japanese pilots are slaughtered by American carrier pilots off the Marianas Islands. June 1944. 56K or T1

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Battle of the Philippine Sea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

::The Battle of the Philippine Sea::
The Battle of the Philippine Sea took place between June 19th and June 20th, 1944. This battle was said to be the last great carrier battle of World War Two. The Battle of Midway in 1942 had done a great deal to damage Japan’s carrier force, but even into 1944, Japan statistically had a larger carrier force than America. Despite America’s huge military capability, the Japanese Navy still represented a threat to her – especially in America’s desire to advance to the Marianas.

The Battle of the Philippine Sea - summary
THE BATTLE OF THE PHILIPPINE SEA 19-20 June 1944 - An Introductory Account of the Battle

BATTLE OF THE PHILIPPINE SEA Japanese Forces

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The Battle of the Philippine Sea, 19-20 June 1944

 

Decisive Battle: The Battle of the Philippine Sea, June 18th to June 20th, 1944

During Battle of the Philippine Sea, Submarines Scored Big Sea Power - Find Articles
During Battle of the Philippine Sea, Submarines Scored Big from Sea Power in Business & Finance provided free by LookSmart Find Articles.

Philippine Sea: June 19 - 20, 1944
The Battle of the Philippine Sea, June 1944, as told by James Ramage and Don Gordon of Enterprise's Air Group Ten

TheHistoryNet | World War II | Battle of the Philippine Sea: Operation A-Go
Operation A-Go was meant to trap the U.S. Fifth Fleet in the Marianas. What followed was a disaster for Japan--and a Turkey Shoot for the Americans.

Boyd WWII Diary - part 6 of 20
Personal account of Philip Schneider, diary.

First Blue Gallery | Battle Philippine Sea June 1944

HyperWar: US Army in WWII: Campaign In the Marianas

First Battle of the Phillipine Sea, 18 - 20 June 1944

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