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At what point did the Japanese Imperial Navy face certain defeat?
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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PO2 (Join to see) - I would have to agree with you. When she lost all her carriers then it was time to put a fork in her.
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PO2 (Join to see) - YOU ARE ONE OF THE FEW THAT GOT IT RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!
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MAJ Ken Landgren I know it because my Dad fought in it.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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PO2 (Join to see) - I was able to piece together my conclusion of the significant importance of aircraft carriers in WWII. I read aircraft carriers were used to attack the enemy fleet and defend their fleet. Therefore, I extrapolated that not having aircraft carriers meant the inability to attack the enemy fleet nor defending the fleet. When the Imperial Japanese Navy lost all her carriers, then the US Navy would own the seas. Eventually we would own the seas and the air. Next we would own the land.

I wrote a quick synopsis of the Battle of the Philippine sea. Would you like me to post it?
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