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		<description>[...] This Date in Naval History: Battle of Coral Sea - Day 27 May 2008 by Steeljawscribe VS-2 SBD-3. Day 2 - Heavy blows traded by both sides. Each side loses at least one carrier, but the Japanese thrust to Port Moresby is thwarted. Read more here. See also the animation via this link: Battle of Coral Sea (Illustrated) &#8230;Steeljaw Scribe - http://steeljawscribe.com [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] This Date in Naval History: Battle of Coral Sea - Day 2VS-2 SBD-3. Day 2 - Heavy blows traded by both sides. Each side loses at least one carrier, but the Japanese thrust to Port Moresby is thwarted. Read more here. See also the animation via this link: Battle of Coral Sea (Illustrated) &#8230;Steeljaw Scribe - http://steeljawscribe.com&#124;&#124;&#124;&quot;Scratch One Flattop&quot;In many respects, the battle that followed became a template for future encounters between US and Japanese forces. Coral Sea was the first sea battle fought entirely by carriers and their aircraft; the opposing fleets never moved within &#8230;In From the Cold - http://formerspook.blogspot.com/&#124;&#124;&#124;Battle of the Coral SeaThe Battle of the Coral Sea was the first fleet action in which aircraft carriers engaged each other. It was also the first naval battle in history in which neither side&#039;s ships sighted or fired directly upon the other. &#8230;wearesc Forums - http://wearesc.com/forums&#124;&#124;&#124;Battle of Coral Sea marks 66th anniversary&#8230; the Japanese experienced their first failure of a major engagement since they began their aggressive push to conquer the entire Western Pacific from Alaska to Australia in World War II. This battle was notable, not [...]thetandd.com Columns - http://thetandd.com/columns&#124;&#124;&#124;The Start of Better ThingsSo if Midway was the turning point, the Battle of the Coral Sea pretty much had to be the stopping point. Japanese expansion had run amok throughout early 1942, with success following smashing victory. Their latest attempt at conquest, &#8230;Today&#039;s History Lesson - http://todayshistorylesson.wordpress.com&#124;&#124;&#124;Coral Sea Battle - 66th Anniversary66th Anniversary Commemoration Service, Cardwell. This Sunday, 4th May 2008.Cassowary Coast Regional Council - http://www.cassowarycoast.qld.gov.au/&#124;&#124;&#124;This Day in Navy HistoryThe USS Russell was attached to Task Group 17.5 (USS Yorktown CV-5) during the Battle of the Coral Sea. She earned 16 battle stars during World War II and was decommissioned just after the war ended. The name however lives on and you &#8230;Bostonmaggie - http://bostonmaggie.blogspot.com/&#124;&#124;&#124;What If the Japanese Had Won the Battle of the Coral Sea?What If the Japanese Had Won the Battle of the Coral Sea? (Blog Them Out of the Stone Age). Many what-if scenarios are &ldquo;close call&rdquo; counterfactuals, in which the outcome pivoted on a single event that went one way but might &#8230;Armchair General Forums - http://www.armchairgeneral.com/forums&#124;&#124;&#124;world war 1939-1945( pics from russia)Start of the battle of Coral Sea. 6th May, 1942 Reinhard Heydrich is shot in Prague by Czech resistance fighters. 27th May, 1942 Arthur Harris orders the first 1000 bomber attack on Germany at Cologne. 30th May, 1942 &#8230;WeedTRACKER - http://www.weedtracker.com/forums victory day history teacher wes benford japanese hornet may 8 ve day alvin york irvine robbins edward w brook wendy raquel robinson     Tags: Anniversary Commemoration, Battle Of Coral Sea, Battle Of The Coral Sea, Battle Stars, Cassowary Coast, First Failure, First Fleet, Flattop, Fleet Action, History Lesson, Japanese Expansion, Japanese Forces, Naval History, Navy History, Port Moresby, Qld Gov, Sea Battle, Smashing Victory, Uss Yorktown Cv, World War Ii Article [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] This Date in Naval History: Battle of Coral Sea &#8211; Day 2VS-2 SBD-3. Day 2 &#8211; Heavy blows traded by both sides. Each side loses at least one carrier, but the Japanese thrust to Port Moresby is thwarted. Read more here. See also the animation via this link: Battle of Coral Sea (Illustrated) &#8230;Steeljaw Scribe &#8211; <a href="http://steeljawscribe.com" rel="nofollow">http://steeljawscribe.com</a>|||&quot;Scratch One Flattop&quot;In many respects, the battle that followed became a template for future encounters between US and Japanese forces. Coral Sea was the first sea battle fought entirely by carriers and their aircraft; the opposing fleets never moved within &#8230;In From the Cold &#8211; <a href="http://formerspook.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">http://formerspook.blogspot.com/</a>|||Battle of the Coral SeaThe Battle of the Coral Sea was the first fleet action in which aircraft carriers engaged each other. It was also the first naval battle in history in which neither side&#39;s ships sighted or fired directly upon the other. &#8230;wearesc Forums &#8211; <a href="http://wearesc.com/forums" rel="nofollow">http://wearesc.com/forums</a>|||Battle of Coral Sea marks 66th anniversary&#8230; the Japanese experienced their first failure of a major engagement since they began their aggressive push to conquer the entire Western Pacific from Alaska to Australia in World War II. This battle was notable, not [...]thetandd.com Columns &#8211; <a href="http://thetandd.com/columns" rel="nofollow">http://thetandd.com/columns</a>|||The Start of Better ThingsSo if Midway was the turning point, the Battle of the Coral Sea pretty much had to be the stopping point. Japanese expansion had run amok throughout early 1942, with success following smashing victory. Their latest attempt at conquest, &#8230;Today&#39;s History Lesson &#8211; <a href="http://todayshistorylesson.wordpress.com" rel="nofollow">http://todayshistorylesson.wordpress.com</a>|||Coral Sea Battle &#8211; 66th Anniversary66th Anniversary Commemoration Service, Cardwell. This Sunday, 4th May 2008.Ca**owary Coast Regional Council &#8211; <a href="http://www.ca**owarycoast.qld.gov.au/" rel="nofollow">http://www.ca**owarycoast.qld.gov.au/</a>|||This Day in Navy HistoryThe USS Russell was attached to Task Group 17.5 (USS Yorktown CV-5) during the Battle of the Coral Sea. She earned 16 battle stars during World War II and was decommissioned just after the war ended. The name however lives on and you &#8230;Bostonmaggie &#8211; <a href="http://bostonmaggie.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">http://bostonmaggie.blogspot.com/</a>|||What If the Japanese Had Won the Battle of the Coral Sea?What If the Japanese Had Won the Battle of the Coral Sea? (Blog Them Out of the Stone Age). Many what-if scenarios are &amp;ldquo;close call&amp;rdquo; counterfactuals, in which the outcome pivoted on a single event that went one way but might &#8230;Armchair General Forums &#8211; <a href="http://www.armchairgeneral.com/forums" rel="nofollow">http://www.armchairgeneral.com/forums</a>|||world war 1939-1945( pics from russia)Start of the battle of Coral Sea. 6th May, 1942 Reinhard Heydrich is shot in Prague by Czech resistance fighters. 27th May, 1942 Arthur Harris orders the first 1000 bomber attack on Germany at Cologne. 30th May, 1942 &#8230;WeedTRACKER &#8211; <a href="http://www.weedtracker.com/forums" rel="nofollow">http://www.weedtracker.com/forums</a> victory day history teacher wes benford japanese hornet may 8 ve day alvin york irvine robbins edward w brook wendy raquel robinson     Tags: Anniversary Commemoration, Battle Of Coral Sea, Battle Of The Coral Sea, Battle Stars, Ca**owary Coast, First Failure, First Fleet, Flattop, Fleet Action, History Lesson, Japanese Expansion, Japanese Forces, Naval History, Navy History, Port Moresby, Qld Gov, Sea Battle, Smashing Victory, Uss Yorktown Cv, World War Ii Article [...]</p>
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		<description>[...] This Date in Naval History: Battle of Coral Sea - Day 2VS-2 SBD-3. Day 2 - Heavy blows traded by both sides. Each side loses at least one carrier, but the Japanese thrust to Port Moresby is thwarted. Read more here. See also the animation via this link: Battle of Coral Sea (Illustrated) &#8230;Steeljaw Scribe - http://steeljawscribe.com&#124;&#124;&#124;&quot;Scratch One Flattop&quot;In many respects, the battle that followed became a template for future encounters between US and Japanese forces. Coral Sea was the first sea battle fought entirely by carriers and their aircraft; the opposing fleets never moved within &#8230;In From the Cold - http://formerspook.blogspot.com/&#124;&#124;&#124;Battle of the Coral SeaThe Battle of the Coral Sea was the first fleet action in which aircraft carriers engaged each other. It was also the first naval battle in history in which neither side&#039;s ships sighted or fired directly upon the other. &#8230;wearesc Forums - http://wearesc.com/forums&#124;&#124;&#124;Battle of Coral Sea marks 66th anniversary&#8230; the Japanese experienced their first failure of a major engagement since they began their aggressive push to conquer the entire Western Pacific from Alaska to Australia in World War II. This battle was notable, not [...]thetandd.com Columns - http://thetandd.com/columns&#124;&#124;&#124;The Start of Better ThingsSo if Midway was the turning point, the Battle of the Coral Sea pretty much had to be the stopping point. Japanese expansion had run amok throughout early 1942, with success following smashing victory. Their latest attempt at conquest, &#8230;Today&#039;s History Lesson - http://todayshistorylesson.wordpress.com&#124;&#124;&#124;Coral Sea Battle - 66th Anniversary66th Anniversary Commemoration Service, Cardwell. This Sunday, 4th May 2008.Cassowary Coast Regional Council - http://www.cassowarycoast.qld.gov.au/&#124;&#124;&#124;This Day in Navy HistoryThe USS Russell was attached to Task Group 17.5 (USS Yorktown CV-5) during the Battle of the Coral Sea. She earned 16 battle stars during World War II and was decommissioned just after the war ended. The name however lives on and you &#8230;Bostonmaggie - http://bostonmaggie.blogspot.com/&#124;&#124;&#124;What If the Japanese Had Won the Battle of the Coral Sea?What If the Japanese Had Won the Battle of the Coral Sea? (Blog Them Out of the Stone Age). Many what-if scenarios are &ldquo;close call&rdquo; counterfactuals, in which the outcome pivoted on a single event that went one way but might &#8230;Armchair General Forums - http://www.armchairgeneral.com/forums&#124;&#124;&#124;world war 1939-1945( pics from russia)Start of the battle of Coral Sea. 6th May, 1942 Reinhard Heydrich is shot in Prague by Czech resistance fighters. 27th May, 1942 Arthur Harris orders the first 1000 bomber attack on Germany at Cologne. 30th May, 1942 &#8230;WeedTRACKER - http://www.weedtracker.com/forums victory day wes benford may 8 ve day kings go forth alvin york [...]</description>
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