Japan Built "Impregnable" Fortresses With 110,000 Troops. The US Just Flew Past Them

Japan Built "Impregnable" Fortresses With 110,000 Troops. The US Just Flew Past Them
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At 8:37 in the morning on February 17th, 1944, the first wave of Hellcat fighters launched from the aircraft carrier Enterprise into the pre-dawn darkness over Troo Lagoon. Vice Admiral Raymond Spruent commanding the United States fifth fleet watched from his flagship as nine carrier task groups prepared to execute Operation Hailstone. The stakes w... Read More
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