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The War at Sea With the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japan did not destroy the heart of the Pacific fleet: Lexington, Enterprise, and Saratoga
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American Response in the Pacific Two-pronged strategy – General Douglas MacArthur would move north from Australia towards the Philippines – Admiral Chester Nimitz would move west from Hawaii toward major Japanese island outposts in the Pacific – Belief: Both would meet eventually to invade Japan
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April 1942 American B-52s took off from aircraft carrier Hornet and flew 650 miles to Japan Lt. Colonel James Doolittle’s squadron dropped bombs on Tokyo shocked Japanese leadership and boosted Allied morale.
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Battle of the Coral Sea Japanese forces moved toward Australia May 7-8, 1942 American navy engaged superior Japanese fleet in the Coral Sea
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Five Day Battle Resulted in a Draw U.S. lost the Lexington and the Yorktown was damaged Japan lost two aircraft carriers and most of their airplanes RESULT: Prevented the unstoppable Japanese navy from invading Australia First naval combat carried out entirely by aircraft carriers were 70 miles apart
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The Battle of Midway Midway was a vital island in protecting Hawaii Began on June 4, 1942 Japanese bombers struck first, BUT American warplanes counterattacked Americans sank all 4 Japanese aircraft carriers Japan lost 4 carriers, 250 planes and most of their skilled pilots THE TURNING POINT IN THE PACIFIC!!
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The Battle of Guadalcanal Solomon Islands off the coast of Australia Japanese air base being built to launch attack on Australia August 1942 11,000 marines landed on island – 2,200 Japanese fled into the jungle Lasted 6 months – Japanese abandoned the island – Americans controlled waters Americans, Australians, and New Zealanders began to move towards the Philippines
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