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War at Sea

The U.S. Navy
and the First Six
Months in the Pacific

• Dept. of the Navy, 1947 •


A 1947 report on the U.S. Navy’s progress during the first six months of World War Two.

” Japan’s decision to launch a war was based on the assumption that the conflict in Europe would render Russia and Great Britain negligible factors in the Far East. It was based on the further assumption that the United States, already committed to near belligerency in the Atlantic could not, even if finally successful in that theater, mount an offensive in the Pacific in less than 18 months to two years and would not in any case be willing to pay the price of total victory in the Pacific.”

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Early WW2 Pacific campaignsCarrier War 1942US Naval Aviation 1942US Naval Aviation Midway Battle 1942Naval Aviation WW 2US Naval Aviation HistoryUS Naval Aviation triumphed at MIDWAY BATTLE1942 US Naval Aviation successesUS Naval Aviation victory Midway Battle 1942

The U.S. Navy [BR]and the First Six [BR]Months in the Pacific

The U.S. Navy [BR]and the First Six [BR]Months in the Pacific

The U.S. Navy [BR]and the First Six [BR]Months in the Pacific

The U.S. Navy [BR]and the First Six [BR]Months in the Pacific

The U.S. Navy [BR]and the First Six [BR]Months in the Pacific

Early WW2 Pacific campaignsCarrier War 1942US Naval Aviation 1942US Naval Aviation Midway Battle 1942Naval Aviation WW 2US Naval Aviation HistoryUS Naval Aviation triumphed at MIDWAY BATTLE1942 US Naval Aviation successesUS Naval Aviation victory Midway Battle 1942
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