Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 188Harper & Brothers, 1944 - American literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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Page 349
... Japs that they would be forced to abandon other plans in order to defend or to retake it . These would appear to be the main con- cepts behind Admiral King's decision to go into the Solomons . A series of con- siderations limited the ...
... Japs that they would be forced to abandon other plans in order to defend or to retake it . These would appear to be the main con- cepts behind Admiral King's decision to go into the Solomons . A series of con- siderations limited the ...
Page 356
... Japs had good reason to know these carriers had not left because on the 9th and again on the 10th the Jap " area " planes had unpleasant and costly encounters with fighter patrols from these ships . Jap reinforcements could come down ...
... Japs had good reason to know these carriers had not left because on the 9th and again on the 10th the Jap " area " planes had unpleasant and costly encounters with fighter patrols from these ships . Jap reinforcements could come down ...
Page 478
The Japs , as usual , were running down a region of weather cover ; as usual our fleet had a region of spotty clouds , through which now and again came Japanese scouts , which were almost invariably shot down but were able to get their ...
The Japs , as usual , were running down a region of weather cover ; as usual our fleet had a region of spotty clouds , through which now and again came Japanese scouts , which were almost invariably shot down but were able to get their ...
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AMERICANS IN BATTLEFletcher | 1 |
GREAT BRITAIN | 2 |
Robertson PriscillaHouse | 3 |
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