Maru, 1957, "Soshisareta Nippon kidôbutai: senshijô hatsu no kûkai kessenki (Japanese carrier fleet intercepted: the unprecedented aerial and naval decisive battle)", Maru, vol. 10 (April), Tokyo: Ushio Shobô, pp. 177-185 | |
Title: | Japanese carrier fleet intercepted: the unprecedented aerial and naval decisive battle |
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Author / editor: | Maru |
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Year: | 1957 |
Category: | Journal article |
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Quantity: | 9 pages |
Type: | Published |
Category: | Journal article |
Journal name: | Maru |
Place of publication: | Tokyo |
Publisher: | Ushio Shobô |
Volume: | 10 |
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Month: | April |
Pages: | 177-185 |
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Conflict code: | Pacific War (1941-1945) |
Keywords: | NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES, IMPERIAL JAPANESE NAVY, PACIFIC WAR, NAVAL OPERATIONS, MEMOIRS |
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Japanese unit names: | Imperial Japanese Navy |
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Languages: | Japanese |
Area: | Coral Sea [Melanesia (PNG, Irian Jaya & Solomon Islands), Papua] |
Comment: | It argues that, despite the loss of Lexington, the US came out as a victor of the Battle of the Coral Sea, since the damage suffered by (the aircraft carriers) Zuikaku and Shôkaku were serious enough to keep them from being mobilised to Midway. |
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Last modified: | 12/06/2006 04:30:18 PM |
Source of record: | Dr Hiromitsu Iwamoto |
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