The United States' Victory in the Battle of the Philippine Sea

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Dubbed the largest battle between aircraft carriers, the World War two, Battle of the Philippine Sea was also the most lopsided modern naval victory ever. Like shooting fish in a barrel or a sitting duck the United States forces easily shot Japanese planes out of the sky and sunk their ships. The object of the battle was control of the Mariana Islands. The Japanese who had initiated the fight with us were strategically using the islands in the Philippine Sea as a defense for their homeland. The United States however also had a vested interest in these islands as they would help us project our forces into reaching distance of Japan. Though the Japanese had the upper hand in the Battle of the Philippines, the United States was able to overcome its disadvantages with superior command, equipment, and training. The Marianas consisted of 15 small islands in the Philippine Sea, south east of Japan. Their significance to America was that with their possession we could place air bases and then from there could use our B-29 strategic bombers to raid the Japanese home islands. On the Japane...

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