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SOUTH PACIFIC AIR WAR — Coral Sea & Aftermath — VOLUME 3 — May-June 1942

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Chronicles the aerial warfare in the South Pacific during May-June 1942, including the pivotal Battle of the Coral Sea and its aftermath. Features detailed accounts matching Allied and Japanese records with accurate period artwork.


Characteristics

ISBN-13 978-0-9945889-9-9
Book cover finish(es) Perfect Paperback
Condition Like NEW
Author(s) Michael Claringbould, Peter Ingman
Publisher Avonmore Books
Number of pages 248
Published date 2019
Language(s) English
Collection / Series South Pacific Air War
Size 18 x 25 x 1.5 cm
Categorie(s) • AVIATION MILITAIRE
• SECONDE GUERRE MONDIALE
• GUERRES - BATAILLES


Description

This third volume chronicles aerial warfare in the South Pacific during the critical months of May and June 1942. It can be read alone or as part of a trilogy that spans the first six months of the Pacific War and culminates in the Battle of the Coral Sea.

In early May 1942 the Japanese launched Operation MO, a complex plan that involved the seizure of Tulagi and Port Moresby. Within the context of an ongoing regional war waged by land-based air forces, opposing fleet carriers were drawn into conflict for the first time in history. The result was the Battle of the Coral Sea, resulting in the loss of the USS Lexington and the withdrawal of the remaining American carrier.

The orthodox view of Coral Sea is of an Allied victory whereby the Japanese were forced to abandon their plan to capture Port Moresby. However, the authors make a compelling argument that the Japanese capacity to mount the invasion was largely intact and it was a serious error by their rigid and hierarchical command structure to postpone the invasion at this critical time.

Following the Coral Sea battle, the bloody aerial campaign continued in earnest between the land-based air forces. This resembled something of a slugfest between the opposing bases of Lae and Port Moresby – just one hour's flying time apart.

Never before has this campaign been chronicled in such detail, with Allied accounts matched against Japanese records and supported by the most accurate artwork ever produced of this era.

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