The Philippine Sea 1944
The last great carrier battle
Mark Stille author Jim Laurier illustrator Bounfordcom illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:21st Sep '17
£16.99
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This fully illustrated book details the unequal clash between the United States and Imperial Japanese navies in the largest carrier battle of the Pacific War which destroyed the IJN’s ability to conduct further carrier operations. It will appeal to enthusiasts of naval warfare in World War II, especially those interested in naval aviation.
After suffering devastating losses in the huge naval battles at Midway and the Soloman Islands, the Imperial Japanese navy attempted to counter-attack against the US forces threatening the Home Islands. Involving the US Fifth Fleet and the Japanese Mobile Fleet, the battle of the Philippine Sea took place during the United States' amphibious invasion of the Mariana Islands during the Pacific War. The two fleets clashed on 19-20 June 1944 and the Japanese carrier fighters were shot down in devastating numbers by US aircraft in what became known as the “Great Marianas Turkey Shoot”, before US counterattacks and submarine strikes forced the withdrawal of the Japanese fleet. Fully illustrated with stunning specially commissioned artwork, Mark Stille tells the enthralling story of the last, and largest, carrier battle of the Pacific War, the one that saw the end of the Imperial Japanese Navy as a formed fighting force.
ISBN: 9781472819208
Dimensions: 248mm x 184mm x 8mm
Weight: 309g
96 pages