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  • ...on ended, they exchanged roles. Fifth Fleet controlled the [[Battle of the Philippine Sea]], for example, while Third Fleet ran the [[Battle of Leyte Gulf]]. Ironica
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  • {{r|Battle of the Philippine Sea||**}}
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  • {{r|Battle of the Philippine Sea}}
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  • {{r|Battle of the Philippine Sea}}
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  • ...ier force that supported the Marianas invasion and won the [[Battle of the Philippine Sea]]. For remainder of 1944, Lexington continued her strikes on enemy targets
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  • * 1944-06-19 – 1944-06-20 Battle of the Philippine Sea
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  • ...ed in the now-retired CG-47 ''Ticonderoga'' and other Ticonderogas until ''Philippine Sea'' (CG-58). The remaining Ticonderogas received the next major generation,
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  • ..., might have been better if he, rather than Spruance, had commanded at the Philippine Sea, while Spruance had taken his place at Leyte Gulf. War is filled with might
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  • * Y'Blood, William T. ''Red Sun Setting: The Battle of the Philippine Sea'' (1981), popular narrative
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  • {{r|USS Philippine Sea (CV-47)|''USS Philippine Sea'' (CV-47)|**}} [[Aircraft carrier]] of the U.S. [[Ticonderoga (carrier)-cla
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  • The '''Battle of the Philippine Sea''' in June 1944, was a major defeat inflicted by the U.S. Navy on the Japan ...e climax of the [[aircraft carrier|carrier ]]war came at the Battle of the Philippine Sea. Airfields on the island of [[Battle of Saipan|Saipan]]--within B-29 range
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  • ...impossible base. Finally, in summer 1944, the U.S. won the [[Battle of the Philippine Sea]] and captured islands that were in range.
    8 KB (1,128 words) - 00:33, 11 August 2010
  • * Y'Blood, William. ''Red Sun Setting: The Battle of the Philippine Sea''. (1980).
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  • ...– carrier which entered service in 1944 and was sunk in the Battle of the Philippine Sea
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  • * [[Battle of Philippine Sea]], 1944
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  • ...arked to establish his temporary headquarters in ''Wasatch'' as Commander, Philippine Sea Frontier, from [[29 November]] to [[2 December]].
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  • *''USS Philippine Sea (CG-58)''
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  • ...rmore they played important reconnaissance roles, as at the battles of the Philippine Sea and Leyte Gulf, when they gave accurate and timely warning of the approach
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  • *[[Battle of the Philippine Sea]] ...en even more disastrous than the four sunken carriers. The [[Battle of the Philippine Sea]], also known as the "Marianas Turkey Shoot", destroyed what was left of a
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  • ...destroyed the remnants of Japanese naval air power in the [[Battle of the Philippine Sea]]—she then put in at [[Eniwetok]] Atoll on [[30 June]] to await reinforce
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