US Navy carriers shoot down Japanese planes during World War II

US Navy carriers shoot down Japanese planes during World War II

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The Marshall Islands invasion began 25 days before the main force landed. Japan considered the islands part of their mainland and did not anticipate the early Allied invasion. Allied carrier-based planes attacked the islands for over three weeks, but Japan perceived it as a routine mission. Japanese planes retaliated against the carriers, unaware of the true scale of the Allied operation.

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