Santa Cruz 1942: Carrier duel in the South Pacific (Campaign Book 247)
معرفی کتاب «Santa Cruz 1942: Carrier duel in the South Pacific (Campaign Book 247)» نوشتهٔ Mark Stille, Howard Gerrard (Illustrator)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Osprey Publishing (UK) در سال 2012. این کتاب در 8 صفحه، فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Santa Cruz is the forgotten carrier battle of 1942. Despite myth, the Japanese carrier force was not destroyed at Midway but survived to still prove a threat in the Pacific theater. Nowhere was this clearer than in the battle of Santa Cruz of October 1942. The stalemate on the ground in the Guadalcanal campaign led to the major naval forces of both belligerents becoming inexorably more and more involved in the fighting, each seeking to win the major victory that would open the way for a breakthrough on land as well. The US Task Force 61 under the command of Rear Admiral Kinkaid and consisting of the carriers Hornet and Enterprise, as well the battleship South Dakota and a number of cruisers and destroyers, intercepted the Japanese fleet, which boasted four carriers - Shokaku, Zuikaku, Junyo and Zuiho - as well as four battleships and numerous other ships, on 26 October. Though US aircraft managed to damage the Japanese carriers seriously, in turn Hornet was so badly damaged that shed had to be sunk, while Enterprise was hit and needed extensive repairs. Both sides withdrew at the end of the action. The Japanese were able to gain a tactical victory at Santa Cruz and came very close to scoring a strategic victory, but they paid a very high price in aircraft and aircrew that prevented them from following up their victory. In terms of their invaluable aircrew, the battle was much more costly than even Midway and had a serious impact on the ability of the Japanese to carry out carrier warfare in a meaningful manner. Santa Cruz Is The Forgotten Carrier Battle Of 1942. Despite Myth, The Japanese Carrier Force Was Not Destroyed At Midway But Survived To Still Prove A Threat In The Pacific Theater. Nowhere Was This Clearer Than In The Battle Of Santa Cruz Of October 1942. The Stalemate On The Ground In The Guadalcanal Campaign Led To The Major Naval Forces Of Both Belligerents Becoming Inexorably More And More Involved In The Fighting, Each Seeking To Win The Major Victory That Would Open The Way For A Breakthrough On Land As Well. The Us Task Force 61 Under The Command Of Rear Admiral [thomas Cassin] Kinkaid And Consisting Of The Carriers Hornet And Enterprise, As Well The Battleship South Dakota And A Number Of Cruisers And Destroyers, Intercepted The Japanese Fleet, Which Boasted Four Carriers - Shokaku, Zuikaku, Junyo And Zuiho - As Well As Four Battleships And Numerous Other Ships, On 26 October. Though Us Aircraft Managed To Damage The Japanese Carriers Seriously, In Turn Hornet Was So Badly Damaged That She Had To Be Sunk, While Enterprise Was Hit And Needed Extensive Repairs. Both Sides Withdrew At The End Of The Action. The Japanese Were Able To Gain A Tactical Victory At Santa Cruz And Came Very Close To Scoring A Strategic Victory, But They Paid A Very High Price In Aircraft And Aircrew That Prevented Them From Following Up Their Victory. In Terms Of Their Invaluable Aircrew, The Battle Was Much More Costly Than Even Midway And Had A Serious Impact On The Ability Of The Japanese To Carry Out Carrier Warfare In A Meaningful Manner.--publisher's Description. Chronology ; Opposing Commanders. The United States Navy ; The Imperial Japanese Navy -- Opposing Fleets. The United States Navy ; The Imperial Japanese Navy ; Orders Of Battles -- Opposing Plans. The Us Plan ; The Japanese Plan -- The Campaign. The Battle Of The Eastern Solomons ; The Battle Of Santa Cruz ; The Carriers Clash ; The Japanese Respond ; The Americans Attack ; The Japanese Attack ; Analysis Of The Battle -- Aftermath. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 94). A highly illustrated account of the fourth major carrier battle of the war in the Pacific.Despite myth, the Japanese carrier force was not destroyed at Midway but survived to still prove a threat in the Pacific Theater. Nowhere was this clearer than in the battle of Santa Cruz of October 1942. The stalemate on the ground in the Guadalcanal campaign led to the major naval forces of both belligerents becoming inexorably more and more involved in the fighting, each seeking to win the major victory that would open the way for a breakthrough on land as well.The Japanese were able to gain a tactical victory at Santa Cruz and came very close to scoring a strategic victory, but they paid a very high price in aircraft and aircrew that prevented them from following up their victory. In terms of their invaluable aircrew, the battle was much more costly than even Midway and had a serious impact on the ability of the Japanese to carry out carrier warfare in a meaningful manner.Illustrated richly throughout, this volume examines the encounter at Santa Cruz and its significance. Santa Cruz is the forgotten carrier battle of 1942. Despite myth, the Japanese carrier force was not destroyed at Midway but survived to still prove a threat in the Pacific theater. Nowhere was this clearer than in the battle of Santa Cruz of October 1942. The stalemate on the ground in the Guadalcanal campaign led to the major naval forces of both belligerents becoming inexorably more and more involved in the fighting, each seeking to win the major victory that would open the way for a breakthrough on land as well. The US Task Force 61 under the command of Rear Admiral Kinkaid and consisting of the carriers Hornet and Enterprise, as well the battleship South Dakota and a number of cruisers and destroyers, intercepted the Japanese fleet, which boasted four carriers - Shokaku, Zuikaku, Junyo and Zuiho - as well as four battleships and numerous other ships, on 26 October. Though US aircraft managed to damage the Japanese carriers seriously, in turn Hornet was so badly... Santa Cruz 1942: Carrier duel in the South Pacific Bogen handler om søslaget ved Santa Cruz i det sydlige Stillehav i 1942. Santa Cruz ligger sydøst for Guadalcanal og i slutningen af kampagnen den 26. oktober 1942 kæmpede to amerikanske hangarskibe mod fire japanske hangarskibe. Den amerikanske flåde tabte dette søslag med tab af et hangarskib og beskadigelse af det andet hangarskib. På den japanske side mistede man to hangarskibe samt et stort antal fly med det resultat, at den japanske flåde ikke var i stand til at udnytte sejren. Det var det sidste søslag i krigen, hvor den japanske flåde var i stand til at matche den amerikanske flåde Despite myth, the Japanese carrier force was not destroyed at Midway but survived to still prove a threat in the Pacific Theater. Nowhere was this clearer than in the battle of Santa Cruz of October 1942. The Japanese were able to gain a tactical victory at Santa Cruz. This book deals with this topic. Cover; Title; Contents; Introduction; Chronology; Opposing Commanders; Opposing Fleets; Opposing Plans; The Campaign; Aftermath; Bibliography; Related Titles; Imprint
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