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Early Pacific Raids 1942

The American Carriers Strike Back
Brian Lane Herder(Autor*in)
Osprey Publishing
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Erschienen am 22. Juni 2023
96 Seiten
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A fascinating exploration of how between February 1 and March 10, 1942, three small US task forces launched several unexpected raids across the Japanese defensive perimeter in the Central and South Pacific.

After the devastating Japanese blows of December 1941, the Allies found themselves reeling with defeat everywhere in the Pacific. Although stripped of his battleships and outnumbered 10:3 in carriers, the US Navy commander-in-chief Admiral Ernest J. King decided to hit back at Japan's rapidly expanding Pacific empire immediately, in an effort to keep the Japanese off-balance.

On February 1, 1942, Vice Admiral Bill Halsey led the US Pacific Fleet carriers on their first raid, using high-speed hit-and-run tactics to strike at the Japanese, at a time when most of the Japanese carrier fleet was in the Indian Ocean. Halsey's aggressive commitment inspired its American participants to invent the mythical "Haul Ass With Halsey" club. The last of the 1942 US carrier raids in March 1942 would form a defining moment in the Pacific War, prior to a new phase of high-seas battles between the opposing fleets.

This superbly illustrated book documents for the first time in a single volume this little-known but important World War II naval campaign. The fabulous illustrations, including maps and colour artworks, bring to life the US air and naval raids on the Japanese bases in the Marshall and Gilbert Islands, Rabaul, Wake Island, Marcus Island, and Lae and Salamaua in northern New Guinea.
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Englisch
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London
Großbritannien
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Colour illustrations throughout, including battlescene artworks, maps, 3D diagrams and photographs.
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978-1-4728-5488-9 (9781472854889)
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Brian Lane Herder graduated with a BA in History from the University of Kansas in 2003, and a Masters of Library Science from Emporia State University in 2009. He is a legislative librarian for the Kansas state government and his historical research interests include the US military, naval warfare, and World War II. He has published various titles with Osprey including NVG 286 US Navy Battleships 1895-1908 and NVG 293 US Navy Gunboats 1885-1945.
ORIGINS OF THE CAMPAIGN
Pearl Harbor and aftermath, December 7-10, 1941
Failed Wake Island relief, December 14-23
Yamamoto's Submarine Offensive against Hawaii and the US West Coast, December 1941
Reforming the US Pacific Fleet 1941-42
Reinforcing the Central and South Pacific
CHRONOLOGY
OPPOSING COMMANDERS
Japanese
United States
OPPOSING FORCES
Japanese
United States
Marshalls-Gilberts raid orders of battle, February 1, 1942
OPPOSING PLANS
Japanese
United States
THE CAMPAIGN
Commander Michimune Inaba's I-6 torpedoes Saratoga, January 11, 1942
US Pacific Fleet carrier plans, January 1942
Operation R: the Japanese invasion of Rabaul and Kavieng, January 20-23, 1942
Brown's aborted Task Force 11 raid against Wake, January 23, 1942
Halsey and Fletcher raid the Marshalls and Gilberts, February 1, 1942
US Pacific Fleet strategy, February 1942
Japanese carrier actions, February 1-19, 1942
Action off Bougainville, February 20, 1942
Halsey's Task Force 16 raids Wake Island, February 24, 1942
Halsey strikes Marcus Island, March 4, 1942
Shokaku and Zuikaku redeploy to defend the Home Islands
The Japanese invasion of Lae and Salamaua, March 8, 1942
Brown and Fletcher strike Lae and Salamaua, March 10, 1942
AFTERMATH
THE BATTLEFIELDS TODAY
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX

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