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30 October, 07:30

What did the battle of the coral sea imply about the importance of air power in the pacific

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  1. 30 October, 10:04
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    The battle of coral sea, during ww2 implied that aircraft would provide a large upper hand in "island hopping" giving the United States many strategical islands previously owned by Japan with minimal cost or life to US soldiers. Eventually giving the US and island close enough to mainland Japan to launch two atomic bombs.
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