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  • The '''Battle of Leyte Gulf''' (October 23-26, 1944) was the largest naval battle in world history and Unquestionably, one of the great controversies of the Battle of Leyte Gulf was responsibility for the Center Force reaching the Samar area, and [[Flee
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  • #Redirect [[Battle of Leyte Gulf]]
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  • * Cutler, Thomas J. ''The Battle of Leyte Gulf: 23-26 October 1944'' (2001) 343pp, major scholarly study; uses oral histor * Willmott, H. P. ''The Battle Of Leyte Gulf: The Last Fleet Action'' (2005) 398pp, advanced history
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  • #REDIRECT [[Battle of Leyte Gulf#First Striking Force]]
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  • ...ttleship]]-centric task force under Vice Admiral [[Takeo Kurita]] at the [[Battle of Leyte Gulf]]; Kurita commanded Force A ([[Japanese Center Force (Leyte)]]; responsible
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  • ...rce, under [[Vice admiral|Vice Admiral]] [[Takeo Kurita]], which, in the [[Battle of Leyte Gulf]], fought in the [[Palawan Passage]], [[Battle of the Sibuyan Sea]], and [[
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  • ...[Imperial Japanese Navy]]; commanded [[First Striking Force (Leyte)]] at [[Battle of Leyte Gulf]] and [[Japanese Second Fleet]] (battleships); President of the Naval Acade
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  • Fought in October 1944 at the [[Battle of Leyte Gulf]], the last naval engagement between forces based around [[battleship]]s
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  • ...the [[First World War]]; largest naval battle in history until the WWII [[Battle of Leyte Gulf]]
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  • ...iral]] of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], killed in action while leading [[Battle of Leyte Gulf#Force "C"|Force C]] in the [[Battle of Surigao Strait]]
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  • (1890-1973) [[Vice admiral]], [[Imperial Japanese Navy]]; commanded the [[Battle of Leyte Gulf#Second Striking Force|Second Striking Force]] in the [[Battle of Surigao St
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  • ...Japanese First Fleet]] of [[aircraft carrier]]s, but, at the time of the [[Battle of Leyte Gulf]], without enough aircraft and pilots to be a significant force; operated a
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  • ...panese Navy]], of the [[Yamato-class]], sunk by U.S. aircraft during the [[Battle of Leyte Gulf]]; one of the two largest battleships ever built
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  • ...the Palaus, attacks on Okinawa, Formosa and the Philippines, and in the [[Battle of Leyte Gulf]]; modernized to angled deck in 1948-1951; recovery ship for five [[NASA]]
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  • ...orces, and later the area commander for the Southwest Pacific during the [[Battle of Leyte Gulf]].
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  • ...actics; killed in action while commanding carrier ''[[IJN Chiyoda]]'' at [[Battle of Leyte Gulf]]
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  • ...the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], who commanded surface forces through the [[Battle of Leyte Gulf]], then in defense of the home islands, largely with [[kamikaze]]s; he died
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  • {{r|Battle of Leyte Gulf}}
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  • ...of Third Fleet until Mar 1944, commander of the decoy Mobile Force at the Battle of Leyte Gulf, vice chief of the Navy General Headquarters for eight months, and the penu ==Battle of Leyte Gulf==
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