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  • ...by [[aircraft carrier]]s, in which the ships never saw one another, the '''Battle of the Coral Sea''' took place on 7-8 May 1942, in the waters southwest of the [[Solomon Is | title = The Battle of the Coral Sea
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  • {{r|Battle of the Coral Sea}}
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  • ==Battle of the Coral Sea==
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  • ...Navy]] and intended for fleet rather than experimental duty; sunk at the [[Battle of the Coral Sea]] in 1942
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  • ...ip, [[USS Lexington (CV-2)|''USS Lexington'' (CV-2]] was sunk during the [[Battle of the Coral Sea]]; later commanded South Pacific aviation, was Vice Chief of Naval Operatio
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  • ...by [[aircraft carrier]]s, in which the ships never saw one another, the '''Battle of the Coral Sea''' took place on 7-8 May 1942, in the waters southwest of the [[Solomon Is | title = The Battle of the Coral Sea
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  • * 1942-05-04 – 1942-05-08 Battle of the Coral Sea * 1942-05-04 – 1942-05-08 Battle of the Coral Sea
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  • ...the ongoing Japanese offensive. She screened the U.S. carriers during the Battle of the Coral Sea in early May, then steamed back to Pearl Harbor in time to take part in the
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  • ...fic in June 1942 to reinforce U.S. Naval forces there in the wake of the [[Battle of the Coral Sea]] and the [[Battle of Midway]], and in preparation for offensive operations
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  • ...honor of [[USS Lexington (CV-2)|''USS Lexington'' (CV-2)]], sunk at the [[Battle of the Coral Sea]].
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  • ...e Island]], and was aboard the [[USS Lexington (CV-2)]], sunk during the [[Battle of the Coral Sea]].
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  • ...SS Saratoga (CV-3)|''USS Saratoga'' (CV-3)]]. Lexington was sunk at the [[Battle of the Coral Sea]]; the worn-out Saratoga was used as a target ship at postwar nuclear weapo
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  • She was lost in combat at the [[Battle of the Coral Sea]] in 1942, not before participating in sinking ''[[IJN Shoho]]'' and damagi
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  • {{r|Battle of the Coral Sea}}
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  • ...mmanded a cruiser-destroyer group, under [[Frank Jack Fletcher]], at the [[Battle of the Coral Sea]].
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  • The first attempt was turned back by the U.S. Pacific Fleet at the [[Battle of the Coral Sea]]; the second resulted in the [[Papuan Campaign]], one of the longest and m
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  • ...ies began to defeat the Japanese in a series of decisive battles: in the [[Battle of the Coral Sea|Coral Sea]], at [[Battle of Midway|Midway]], on [[Battle of Imita Ridge|Imi
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  • ...before Midway, they had a tactical victory but a strategic defeat at the [[Battle of the Coral Sea]] on 4-8 May, 1942, a strategic defeat in that the Japanese did not pursue
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  • ...World War II on the islands and waters of this area, beginning with the [[Battle of the Coral Sea]] and the [[Gudalcanal campaign]].
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  • ...ing a significant effect, not fully understood by the two sides, was the [[Battle of the Coral Sea]] in May. While the latter cost the United States more warship tonnage than
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  • ...Nimitz took the offensive to the Japanese in the [[Doolittle Raid]], the [[Battle of the Coral Sea]], and, in what is generally believed to be the turning point of [[World Wa ...Yorktown (CV-5)|USS ''Yorktown'' (CV-5)]], which had been damaged in the [[Battle of the Coral Sea]]. The Pearl Harbor naval base had estimated three months for repairs, but
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  • *[[Battle of the Coral Sea/Definition]]
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  • *[[Battle of the Coral Sea]]
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  • ...Australia]], participating in Australia's 18th annual celebration of the [[Battle of the Coral Sea]] before returning to [[San Diego, California|San Diego]] on [[31 May]] whe
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  • ...rimeter in the south and central Pacific were thwarted in the battles of [[Battle of the Coral Sea|Coral Sea]] (May 1942) and [[Battle of Midway|Midway]] (June 1942). These
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  • ...long and bloody war, Japan began to lose the initiative in 1942. At the [[Battle of the Coral Sea]], a Japanese offensive was turned back, for the first time, at sea. The Ju
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  • ...s in rout, but several major actions showed the turning of the tide. The [[Battle of the Coral Sea]] was the first engagement in which a Japanese force turned back from an in {{main|Battle of the Coral Sea}}
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