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| #863951 in Books | Osprey Publishing | 2012-09-18 | 2012-09-18 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 249.68 x.29 x7.29l,.60 | File type: PDF | 96 pages | 9781849086059||17 of 19 people found the following review helpful.| Dissecting a Forgotten Battle...|By HMS Warspite|As author Mark Stille remarks in his introduction, everyone remembers two of the four big carrier battles of 1942, as the Pacific contest between Imperial Japan and the United States hung in the balance in the dark days of World War II. The decisive battle of Midway and its precursor, Coral Sea, have been extensively studied.|||“If you want insight into an operation that has not really had that much 'press,' and you want a fascinating read, then this is the book for you. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it and I'm sure you will as well.” ―Scott Van Aken, Modeling M
Santa Cruz is the forgotten carrier battle of 1942. Despite myth, the Japanese carrier force was not destroyed at Midway but survived to still prove a threat in the Pacific theater. Nowhere was this clearer than in the battle of Santa Cruz of October 1942. The stalemate on the ground in the Guadalcanal campaign led to the major naval forces of both belligerents becoming inexorably more and more involved in the fighting, each seeking to win the major victory that would...
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