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Clash of the Carriers : The True Story of the Marianas Turkey Shoot of World War II
Clash of the Carriers The True Story of the Marianas Turkey Shoot of World War II
Author: Barrett Tillman
In June, 1944, American and Japanese carrier fleets made their way through the Philippine Sea, both hoping to take control of the vital Marianas Islands. When they met, they embarked upon a naval engagement that escalated into the most spectacular aircraft carrier battle in history. Here is the true account of the battle, told from both sides-by...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780451216700
ISBN-10: 0451216709
Publication Date: 11/1/2005
Pages: 368
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Publisher: NAL Hardcover
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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The "Marianas Turkey Shoot" effectively destroyed Japan's air forces. Not only did they lose hundred of planes, but also scores of veteran pilots they couldn't replace. The author more than did his research for this book, as he does into great detail with information on the ships, planes and men of both naval forces. For World War II buffs, this is a bonanza.

The only historical mistake I saw was his stating the Japanese Navy lost four carriers in one day at the Battle of Midway. Actually they lost three one day and one the next.

He finished the books by covering the later careers of the men in the American and Japanese navies who participated in this Battle of the Philippine Sea.

But I wondered at some of his statements about the investigation into the 1991 Tailhook Scandal being unjustified. I'm not sure why these made it into the book. Apparently, he is one of those people who feel women aren't equal and don't belong in the military. Whereas women have consistently proven themselves to be well-qualified pilots, even in combat.


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