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Battle Of The Philippine Sea: The Conflict That Crushed Japanese Air Power | Air Wars | War Stories
The Battle of the Philippine Sea was a turning point in the Pacific Theatre of the Second World War as the Imperial Japanese Navy was never able to recover from the losses inflicted upon them. The aerial battle was so one sided it became known as the Great Marianas Turkey Shoot.
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published: 28 Apr 2023
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Battle of the Philippine Sea - The Largest Carrier Battle Ever (1/2) - Animated
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The Battle of the Philippine Sea would become the largest carrier battle ever. With the Grumman F-6F Hellcat now the dominant fighter in the skies of the Pacific, the Japanese Zeros will face a pummeling, destroying the Imperial Japanese Navy's ability to conduct large scale carrier operations again. The one sided air battle will become known as The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot.
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published: 07 Apr 2023
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Battle of the Philippine Sea - The US Navy Knocks Out The Japanese Carriers (2/2) - Animated
Thanks to GOAT GUNS for sponsoring this video. Go to https://goatguns.com for excellent quality die cast gun models.
After destroying much of the Japanese Carrier's Air Arm in The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot yesterday, the US Navy launches a massed carrier bomber counterattack on the Japanese carriers.
Subscribe to our brand new channel The Intel Report now at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Ay_bxnYWSS9ZDPpqAE1RQ
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published: 14 Apr 2023
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WW II Battle of the Philippine Sea in Color
WW II Battle of the Philippine Sea in Color
The largest carrier battle in history.
published: 24 Jun 2012
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Battle of the Philippine Sea - What if Admiral Lee sailed west?
Today we take a look at some possible scenarios that could have arisen if Admiral Lee had taken up the offer of fighting the Japanese fleet in a surface action at the Battle of the Philippine Sea.
Sources:
https://www.usni.org/press/books/battleship-commander-0
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Battleship-Commander-Life-Admiral-Willis/dp/168247593X
US National Archive Films 428-NPC-6047 and 6049
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published: 26 Jan 2022
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The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot - The Battle of the Philippine Sea - Part 1 June 19th
The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot - The Battle of the Philippine Sea - Part 1 June 19th
With Seth Paridon
Part of our on-going Pacific series on WW2TV
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDG3XyxGI5lBcHjC26rSZPFaMKmPO7_qJ
More WW2TV content about The Philippines
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDG3XyxGI5lCmPTc55L6DexN4s55FrRSa&si=WkdqJAdThXSNxCyR
Also part of our 80th Anniversary Series
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDG3XyxGI5lCyOAGNszPdUOkA43dfSldX&si=bfIRjfLj4XKUcXds
The Battle of the Philippine Sea, often referred to as "The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot" was fought on 19–20 June 1944 and effectively eliminated the Imperial Japanese Navy's ability to conduct large-scale carrier actions. It took place during the United States' amphibious invasion of the Mariana Islands. The battle wa...
published: 26 Jun 2024
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The Battle of the Philippine Sea
The last great carrier battle of World War II, the Battle of the Philippine Sea, is described in this video of a Museum presentation. It was the largest carrier-to-carrier battle in history, involving 24 carriers deploying roughly 1,350 carrier-based planes. When it was over, Japan had lost its ability to conduct large-scale offensive carrier actions. The victory was primarily due to highly trained American pilots with superior tactics and greater numbers. The video includes a ground demonstration of the Museum's Brewster F3A Corsair fighter. Visit The National Museum of World War II Aviation in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Visit The National Museum of WWII Aviation's website here - https://www.worldwariiaviation.org
published: 11 Jul 2023
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Biggest Carrier Battle in History: Marianas Turkey Shoot
The Battle of the Philippine Sea. Known in the West as the "Great Marianas Turkey Shoot" due to the significant losses faced by the Japanese forces, was seen by both sides as a lost opportunity. By June 1944, much of Japan's pre-war naval air power had been destroyed in the Battle of Midway and the Guadalcanal campaign. Since then, the Imperial Japanese Navy had gradually rebuilt its air groups and carrier fleet with the goal of engaging the Americans in a decisive battle that would end the American advance across the Pacific Ocean. When the United States Fifth Fleet advanced on the Marianas Islands, Japanese naval leaders saw an opportunity to spring their trap.
On June 12th 1944 Japan launched Operation A-Go. It relied on land-based planes to chip away at the US fleet and destroy up to ...
published: 18 Aug 2023
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Battle of the Philippine Sea #wwii #aviation #hero #facts #interestingfacts #courage #honor
published: 21 Jul 2024
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Why the Hellcat Dominated the Zero at the Battle of the Philippine Sea
The Battle of the Philippine Sea was the largest aircraft carrier battle ever. The American Grumman Hellcat fighter dominated what used to be a feared aircraft in the skies over the Pacific, the Mitsubishi Zero. In this video we look at what made the Hellcat so potent.
Bibliography
Bridgman, Leonard. Jane's Fighting Aircraft of World War II. Twickenham: Tiger Books, 1998.
Cleaver, Thomas McKelvey. F4F Wildcat and F6F Hellcat Aces of VF-2. Oxford: Osprey Publishing, 2015.
Graff, Cory. F6F Hellcat at War. Minneapolis, MN: Zenith, 2009.
Young, Edward M., Jim Laurier, and Gareth Hector. F6F Hellcat vs A6M Zero-Sen. Oxford: Osprey Publishing Ltd, 2014.
published: 07 Apr 2023
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Battle Of The Philippine Sea: The Conflict That Crushed Japanese Air Power | Air Wars | War Stories
The Battle of the Philippine Sea was a turning point in the Pacific Theatre of the Second World War as the Imperial Japanese Navy was never able to recover from...
The Battle of the Philippine Sea was a turning point in the Pacific Theatre of the Second World War as the Imperial Japanese Navy was never able to recover from the losses inflicted upon them. The aerial battle was so one sided it became known as the Great Marianas Turkey Shoot.
War Stories is your one stop shop for all things military history. From Waterloo to Verdun, we'll be bringing you only the best documentaries and stories from history's most engaging and dramatic conflicts.
You can find more from us on:
https://www.facebook.com/WarStoriesDocs
This channel is part of the History Hit Network. For any queries, please contact
[email protected].
#warstories #documentary #military
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The Battle of the Philippine Sea was a turning point in the Pacific Theatre of the Second World War as the Imperial Japanese Navy was never able to recover from the losses inflicted upon them. The aerial battle was so one sided it became known as the Great Marianas Turkey Shoot.
War Stories is your one stop shop for all things military history. From Waterloo to Verdun, we'll be bringing you only the best documentaries and stories from history's most engaging and dramatic conflicts.
You can find more from us on:
https://www.facebook.com/WarStoriesDocs
This channel is part of the History Hit Network. For any queries, please contact
[email protected].
#warstories #documentary #military
Discover the past on History Hit with ad-free exclusive podcasts and documentaries released weekly presented by world renowned historians Dan Snow, Suzannah Lipscomb, Matt Lewis and more. Get 50% off your first 3 months with code WARSTORIES https://bit.ly/3rc7nqm
- published: 28 Apr 2023
- views: 1789704
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Battle of the Philippine Sea - The Largest Carrier Battle Ever (1/2) - Animated
Play Enlisted for FREE on PC, Xbox Series X|S and PS®5: https://gjn.link/theoperationsroom2023
Follow the link to download the game and get your exclusive bonus...
Play Enlisted for FREE on PC, Xbox Series X|S and PS®5: https://gjn.link/theoperationsroom2023
Follow the link to download the game and get your exclusive bonus now. See you in battle!
The Battle of the Philippine Sea would become the largest carrier battle ever. With the Grumman F-6F Hellcat now the dominant fighter in the skies of the Pacific, the Japanese Zeros will face a pummeling, destroying the Imperial Japanese Navy's ability to conduct large scale carrier operations again. The one sided air battle will become known as The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot.
Subscribe to our brand new channel The Intel Report now at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Ay_bxnYWSS9ZDPpqAE1RQ
Our "Group Captain" tier Patreons vote on our next video subject. If you'd like to have your say on my next video, please check out my Patreon at the link below:
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Special thanks to my Patreons: Kelson Ball, Mark L., Wolfgang Seitz, Chris Roybal, Kristian Klibo, Johan West, e , bascommander , Matt Gonzales, Aaron Roberts, SkytechCEO , Tom Cho, Andrew Rodman, scott carson, Robby Gottesman, Nicole Johnson, Alex Pickworth, The Man They Call Asher, Shawn Heidrich, imfromthe808 , Gaute , Manfred Breuner, Bodo Nuber, Christopher Cardona, UnicornStampede, HT, Aaron, Bartosz Milewski, Floyd Rocker, omega21 , William Gage, Hunter Thor, Hanne Kortegaard Støchkel, Geir Morten Soerensen, Jack Mermod, Carlos Andino, Connor Kunihiro, Kurt Fox, Darius Cosby, Innominate , Flavio Ribeiro, Jackie Carson, Blitz the Durr, Bill Luster, Thomas Burton, Richard Woodard, Alexander K Leach, Michael C, Gregory DeMaria, TopiaSR, Jeffery Barnes, Alexey Guzey, Christopher Guilmette, Siddharth Ahuwalia, Richard Bejtlich, Kyle Hill, Eddy Gurge, Mark D, Aaron M Love, Lasse Pedersen, Arthur Morgan, Luke Graham, Tim Storey, carmakazi, Luis Martinez, ned hulton, Abusemtex , Bryant Miano, Dave Lombard, Brian Johnson, Thomas Wang, Eric Bolks, Blair Bunke, Colin Stachowski, Steven Leach, Christopher Vance, Will Coward, Dean Winger, LOVE, Doug Poland, Koko Sabre, Madm4nmaX, Warfare Mastery Institute, PBRstreetgang, Tactical_Jackal , big mike, Micah Falcon, Nate Graham, Tadwinks , Sami Koivuluoma, Tristan Sarles, Mike Wass, oscar johnson, Jcel4569 , Anthony Juan, Dan Ohlsen, Heavy Cruiser Takao, Joe Nobody, Eric Gagnon, Jeffrey Yen, William Sherlock, Halldór Friðrik, jiminyhopkins, Alan St (LowKeyTrickster), Sky, Doug Wait, Trever Braun, SpartacusDMR , Jaffacake239, David Schopfer, Gregory Martin, sebastian rasch, Ian Malik, s77n, Thomas Mulhern, Christian Paffhausen, Jason Dusek, Matt Busch, Salty Liquorice, Kallister, Daniel M., Cooper M, Matthew Brenner, KSARN, Russell Crew, High_Flyer, Barry Perkins, Grumpy Guy, Mohammed S, Mike Liow, Klaus Schmitzer, Tangent, Maximum Hats, Robert Miller, tom , Russel Not SCP, William Baumgartner , CL @ 仙女資本, HappySack , Dr.Cook, Jeff Le, Jordan Bell, SeveredAstronaut, David Pegno, Michal Miernowski, Angel , Ed Lim, John Rushing, devin locke, Ray Kueh, Pine_Forest, President Pedro, PendeBro , Josh , Alex6511 , Jeroen Delcour, bakkysak, KKazumai, Sam Hunt, GatitoMiau, Leon Venter, Patrick Brian Ragan, Al Rinaldi, Christian Jordan, VinceRebel, Brian Hall, M Z, Brendan Flynn, NinjaDrop0ut
Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
https://wn.com/Battle_Of_The_Philippine_Sea_The_Largest_Carrier_Battle_Ever_(1_2)_Animated
Play Enlisted for FREE on PC, Xbox Series X|S and PS®5: https://gjn.link/theoperationsroom2023
Follow the link to download the game and get your exclusive bonus now. See you in battle!
The Battle of the Philippine Sea would become the largest carrier battle ever. With the Grumman F-6F Hellcat now the dominant fighter in the skies of the Pacific, the Japanese Zeros will face a pummeling, destroying the Imperial Japanese Navy's ability to conduct large scale carrier operations again. The one sided air battle will become known as The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot.
Subscribe to our brand new channel The Intel Report now at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Ay_bxnYWSS9ZDPpqAE1RQ
Our "Group Captain" tier Patreons vote on our next video subject. If you'd like to have your say on my next video, please check out my Patreon at the link below:
https://www.patreon.com/TheOperationsRoom
https://twitter.com/The_Ops_Room
Special thanks to my Patreons: Kelson Ball, Mark L., Wolfgang Seitz, Chris Roybal, Kristian Klibo, Johan West, e , bascommander , Matt Gonzales, Aaron Roberts, SkytechCEO , Tom Cho, Andrew Rodman, scott carson, Robby Gottesman, Nicole Johnson, Alex Pickworth, The Man They Call Asher, Shawn Heidrich, imfromthe808 , Gaute , Manfred Breuner, Bodo Nuber, Christopher Cardona, UnicornStampede, HT, Aaron, Bartosz Milewski, Floyd Rocker, omega21 , William Gage, Hunter Thor, Hanne Kortegaard Støchkel, Geir Morten Soerensen, Jack Mermod, Carlos Andino, Connor Kunihiro, Kurt Fox, Darius Cosby, Innominate , Flavio Ribeiro, Jackie Carson, Blitz the Durr, Bill Luster, Thomas Burton, Richard Woodard, Alexander K Leach, Michael C, Gregory DeMaria, TopiaSR, Jeffery Barnes, Alexey Guzey, Christopher Guilmette, Siddharth Ahuwalia, Richard Bejtlich, Kyle Hill, Eddy Gurge, Mark D, Aaron M Love, Lasse Pedersen, Arthur Morgan, Luke Graham, Tim Storey, carmakazi, Luis Martinez, ned hulton, Abusemtex , Bryant Miano, Dave Lombard, Brian Johnson, Thomas Wang, Eric Bolks, Blair Bunke, Colin Stachowski, Steven Leach, Christopher Vance, Will Coward, Dean Winger, LOVE, Doug Poland, Koko Sabre, Madm4nmaX, Warfare Mastery Institute, PBRstreetgang, Tactical_Jackal , big mike, Micah Falcon, Nate Graham, Tadwinks , Sami Koivuluoma, Tristan Sarles, Mike Wass, oscar johnson, Jcel4569 , Anthony Juan, Dan Ohlsen, Heavy Cruiser Takao, Joe Nobody, Eric Gagnon, Jeffrey Yen, William Sherlock, Halldór Friðrik, jiminyhopkins, Alan St (LowKeyTrickster), Sky, Doug Wait, Trever Braun, SpartacusDMR , Jaffacake239, David Schopfer, Gregory Martin, sebastian rasch, Ian Malik, s77n, Thomas Mulhern, Christian Paffhausen, Jason Dusek, Matt Busch, Salty Liquorice, Kallister, Daniel M., Cooper M, Matthew Brenner, KSARN, Russell Crew, High_Flyer, Barry Perkins, Grumpy Guy, Mohammed S, Mike Liow, Klaus Schmitzer, Tangent, Maximum Hats, Robert Miller, tom , Russel Not SCP, William Baumgartner , CL @ 仙女資本, HappySack , Dr.Cook, Jeff Le, Jordan Bell, SeveredAstronaut, David Pegno, Michal Miernowski, Angel , Ed Lim, John Rushing, devin locke, Ray Kueh, Pine_Forest, President Pedro, PendeBro , Josh , Alex6511 , Jeroen Delcour, bakkysak, KKazumai, Sam Hunt, GatitoMiau, Leon Venter, Patrick Brian Ragan, Al Rinaldi, Christian Jordan, VinceRebel, Brian Hall, M Z, Brendan Flynn, NinjaDrop0ut
Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
- published: 07 Apr 2023
- views: 2621319
12:46
Battle of the Philippine Sea - The US Navy Knocks Out The Japanese Carriers (2/2) - Animated
Thanks to GOAT GUNS for sponsoring this video. Go to https://goatguns.com for excellent quality die cast gun models.
After destroying much of the Japanese Carr...
Thanks to GOAT GUNS for sponsoring this video. Go to https://goatguns.com for excellent quality die cast gun models.
After destroying much of the Japanese Carrier's Air Arm in The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot yesterday, the US Navy launches a massed carrier bomber counterattack on the Japanese carriers.
Subscribe to our brand new channel The Intel Report now at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Ay_bxnYWSS9ZDPpqAE1RQ
Our "Group Captain" tier Patreons vote on our next video subject. If you'd like to have your say on my next video, please check out my Patreon at the link below:
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Special thanks to my Patreons: Kelson Ball, Mark L., Wolfgang Seitz, Chris Roybal, Kristian Klibo, Johan West, e , bascommander , Matt Gonzales, Aaron Roberts, SkytechCEO , Tom Cho, Andrew Rodman, scott carson, Robby Gottesman, Nicole Johnson, Alex Pickworth, The Man They Call Asher, Shawn Heidrich, imfromthe808 , Gaute , Manfred Breuner, Bodo Nuber, Christopher Cardona, UnicornStampede, HT, Aaron, Bartosz Milewski, Floyd Rocker, omega21 , William Gage, Hunter Thor, Hanne Kortegaard Støchkel, Geir Morten Soerensen, Jack Mermod, Carlos Andino, Connor Kunihiro, Kurt Fox, Darius Cosby, Innominate , Flavio Ribeiro, Jackie Carson, Blitz the Durr, Bill Luster, Thomas Burton, Richard Woodard, Alexander K Leach, Michael C, Gregory DeMaria, TopiaSR, Jeffery Barnes, Alexey Guzey, Christopher Guilmette, Siddharth Ahuwalia, Richard Bejtlich, Kyle Hill, Eddy Gurge, Mark D, Aaron M Love, Lasse Pedersen, Arthur Morgan, Luke Graham, Tim Storey, carmakazi, Luis Martinez, ned hulton, Abusemtex , Bryant Miano, Dave Lombard, Brian Johnson, Thomas Wang, Eric Bolks, Blair Bunke, Colin Stachowski, Steven Leach, Christopher Vance, Will Coward, Dean Winger, LOVE, Doug Poland, Koko Sabre, Madm4nmaX, Warfare Mastery Institute, PBRstreetgang, Tactical_Jackal , big mike, Micah Falcon, Nate Graham, Tadwinks , Sami Koivuluoma, Tristan Sarles, Mike Wass, oscar johnson, Jcel4569 , Anthony Juan, Dan Ohlsen, Heavy Cruiser Takao, Joe Nobody, Eric Gagnon, Jeffrey Yen, William Sherlock, Halldór Friðrik, jiminyhopkins, Alan St (LowKeyTrickster), Sky, Doug Wait, Trever Braun, SpartacusDMR , Jaffacake239, David Schopfer, Gregory Martin, sebastian rasch, Ian Malik, s77n, Thomas Mulhern, Christian Paffhausen, Jason Dusek, Matt Busch, Salty Liquorice, Kallister, Daniel M., Cooper M, Matthew Brenner, KSARN, Russell Crew, High_Flyer, Barry Perkins, Grumpy Guy, Mohammed S, Mike Liow, Klaus Schmitzer, Tangent, Maximum Hats, Robert Miller, tom , Russel Not SCP, William Baumgartner , CL @ 仙女資本, HappySack , Dr.Cook, Jeff Le, Jordan Bell, SeveredAstronaut, David Pegno, Michal Miernowski, Angel , Ed Lim, John Rushing, devin locke, Ray Kueh, Pine_Forest, President Pedro, PendeBro , Josh , Alex6511 , Jeroen Delcour, bakkysak, KKazumai, Sam Hunt, GatitoMiau, Leon Venter, Patrick Brian Ragan, Al Rinaldi, Christian Jordan, VinceRebel, Brian Hall, M Z, Brendan Flynn, NinjaDrop0ut
Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
https://wn.com/Battle_Of_The_Philippine_Sea_The_US_Navy_Knocks_Out_The_Japanese_Carriers_(2_2)_Animated
Thanks to GOAT GUNS for sponsoring this video. Go to https://goatguns.com for excellent quality die cast gun models.
After destroying much of the Japanese Carrier's Air Arm in The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot yesterday, the US Navy launches a massed carrier bomber counterattack on the Japanese carriers.
Subscribe to our brand new channel The Intel Report now at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Ay_bxnYWSS9ZDPpqAE1RQ
Our "Group Captain" tier Patreons vote on our next video subject. If you'd like to have your say on my next video, please check out my Patreon at the link below:
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Special thanks to my Patreons: Kelson Ball, Mark L., Wolfgang Seitz, Chris Roybal, Kristian Klibo, Johan West, e , bascommander , Matt Gonzales, Aaron Roberts, SkytechCEO , Tom Cho, Andrew Rodman, scott carson, Robby Gottesman, Nicole Johnson, Alex Pickworth, The Man They Call Asher, Shawn Heidrich, imfromthe808 , Gaute , Manfred Breuner, Bodo Nuber, Christopher Cardona, UnicornStampede, HT, Aaron, Bartosz Milewski, Floyd Rocker, omega21 , William Gage, Hunter Thor, Hanne Kortegaard Støchkel, Geir Morten Soerensen, Jack Mermod, Carlos Andino, Connor Kunihiro, Kurt Fox, Darius Cosby, Innominate , Flavio Ribeiro, Jackie Carson, Blitz the Durr, Bill Luster, Thomas Burton, Richard Woodard, Alexander K Leach, Michael C, Gregory DeMaria, TopiaSR, Jeffery Barnes, Alexey Guzey, Christopher Guilmette, Siddharth Ahuwalia, Richard Bejtlich, Kyle Hill, Eddy Gurge, Mark D, Aaron M Love, Lasse Pedersen, Arthur Morgan, Luke Graham, Tim Storey, carmakazi, Luis Martinez, ned hulton, Abusemtex , Bryant Miano, Dave Lombard, Brian Johnson, Thomas Wang, Eric Bolks, Blair Bunke, Colin Stachowski, Steven Leach, Christopher Vance, Will Coward, Dean Winger, LOVE, Doug Poland, Koko Sabre, Madm4nmaX, Warfare Mastery Institute, PBRstreetgang, Tactical_Jackal , big mike, Micah Falcon, Nate Graham, Tadwinks , Sami Koivuluoma, Tristan Sarles, Mike Wass, oscar johnson, Jcel4569 , Anthony Juan, Dan Ohlsen, Heavy Cruiser Takao, Joe Nobody, Eric Gagnon, Jeffrey Yen, William Sherlock, Halldór Friðrik, jiminyhopkins, Alan St (LowKeyTrickster), Sky, Doug Wait, Trever Braun, SpartacusDMR , Jaffacake239, David Schopfer, Gregory Martin, sebastian rasch, Ian Malik, s77n, Thomas Mulhern, Christian Paffhausen, Jason Dusek, Matt Busch, Salty Liquorice, Kallister, Daniel M., Cooper M, Matthew Brenner, KSARN, Russell Crew, High_Flyer, Barry Perkins, Grumpy Guy, Mohammed S, Mike Liow, Klaus Schmitzer, Tangent, Maximum Hats, Robert Miller, tom , Russel Not SCP, William Baumgartner , CL @ 仙女資本, HappySack , Dr.Cook, Jeff Le, Jordan Bell, SeveredAstronaut, David Pegno, Michal Miernowski, Angel , Ed Lim, John Rushing, devin locke, Ray Kueh, Pine_Forest, President Pedro, PendeBro , Josh , Alex6511 , Jeroen Delcour, bakkysak, KKazumai, Sam Hunt, GatitoMiau, Leon Venter, Patrick Brian Ragan, Al Rinaldi, Christian Jordan, VinceRebel, Brian Hall, M Z, Brendan Flynn, NinjaDrop0ut
Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
- published: 14 Apr 2023
- views: 1307508
7:33
WW II Battle of the Philippine Sea in Color
WW II Battle of the Philippine Sea in Color
The largest carrier battle in history.
WW II Battle of the Philippine Sea in Color
The largest carrier battle in history.
https://wn.com/WW_Ii_Battle_Of_The_Philippine_Sea_In_Color
WW II Battle of the Philippine Sea in Color
The largest carrier battle in history.
- published: 24 Jun 2012
- views: 2789784
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Battle of the Philippine Sea - What if Admiral Lee sailed west?
Today we take a look at some possible scenarios that could have arisen if Admiral Lee had taken up the offer of fighting the Japanese fleet in a surface action ...
Today we take a look at some possible scenarios that could have arisen if Admiral Lee had taken up the offer of fighting the Japanese fleet in a surface action at the Battle of the Philippine Sea.
Sources:
https://www.usni.org/press/books/battleship-commander-0
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Battleship-Commander-Life-Admiral-Willis/dp/168247593X
US National Archive Films 428-NPC-6047 and 6049
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Today we take a look at some possible scenarios that could have arisen if Admiral Lee had taken up the offer of fighting the Japanese fleet in a surface action at the Battle of the Philippine Sea.
Sources:
https://www.usni.org/press/books/battleship-commander-0
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Battleship-Commander-Life-Admiral-Willis/dp/168247593X
US National Archive Films 428-NPC-6047 and 6049
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- published: 26 Jan 2022
- views: 311005
1:24:07
The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot - The Battle of the Philippine Sea - Part 1 June 19th
The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot - The Battle of the Philippine Sea - Part 1 June 19th
With Seth Paridon
Part of our on-going Pacific series on WW2TV
https://you...
The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot - The Battle of the Philippine Sea - Part 1 June 19th
With Seth Paridon
Part of our on-going Pacific series on WW2TV
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDG3XyxGI5lBcHjC26rSZPFaMKmPO7_qJ
More WW2TV content about The Philippines
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDG3XyxGI5lCmPTc55L6DexN4s55FrRSa&si=WkdqJAdThXSNxCyR
Also part of our 80th Anniversary Series
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDG3XyxGI5lCyOAGNszPdUOkA43dfSldX&si=bfIRjfLj4XKUcXds
The Battle of the Philippine Sea, often referred to as "The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot" was fought on 19–20 June 1944 and effectively eliminated the Imperial Japanese Navy's ability to conduct large-scale carrier actions. It took place during the United States' amphibious invasion of the Mariana Islands. The battle was the last of five major "carrier-versus-carrier" engagements between American and Japanese naval forces, and pitted elements of the United States Navy's Fifth Fleet against ships and aircraft of the Imperial Japanese Navy's Mobile Fleet and nearby island garrisons. This was the largest carrier-to-carrier battle in history, involving 24 aircraft carriers, deploying roughly 1,350 carrier-based aircraft.
We covered the 4 raids of the 19th in this show. Part 2 is now scheduled https://youtube.com/live/fwsrUBY25gE
Seth Paridon is a World War II historian with over 20 years experience who's many roles also was serving as a chief historian for The National WWII Museum for 15 years
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The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot - The Battle of the Philippine Sea - Part 1 June 19th
With Seth Paridon
Part of our on-going Pacific series on WW2TV
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Also part of our 80th Anniversary Series
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The Battle of the Philippine Sea, often referred to as "The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot" was fought on 19–20 June 1944 and effectively eliminated the Imperial Japanese Navy's ability to conduct large-scale carrier actions. It took place during the United States' amphibious invasion of the Mariana Islands. The battle was the last of five major "carrier-versus-carrier" engagements between American and Japanese naval forces, and pitted elements of the United States Navy's Fifth Fleet against ships and aircraft of the Imperial Japanese Navy's Mobile Fleet and nearby island garrisons. This was the largest carrier-to-carrier battle in history, involving 24 aircraft carriers, deploying roughly 1,350 carrier-based aircraft.
We covered the 4 raids of the 19th in this show. Part 2 is now scheduled https://youtube.com/live/fwsrUBY25gE
Seth Paridon is a World War II historian with over 20 years experience who's many roles also was serving as a chief historian for The National WWII Museum for 15 years
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- published: 26 Jun 2024
- views: 17329
56:06
The Battle of the Philippine Sea
The last great carrier battle of World War II, the Battle of the Philippine Sea, is described in this video of a Museum presentation. It was the largest carrier...
The last great carrier battle of World War II, the Battle of the Philippine Sea, is described in this video of a Museum presentation. It was the largest carrier-to-carrier battle in history, involving 24 carriers deploying roughly 1,350 carrier-based planes. When it was over, Japan had lost its ability to conduct large-scale offensive carrier actions. The victory was primarily due to highly trained American pilots with superior tactics and greater numbers. The video includes a ground demonstration of the Museum's Brewster F3A Corsair fighter. Visit The National Museum of World War II Aviation in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Visit The National Museum of WWII Aviation's website here - https://www.worldwariiaviation.org
https://wn.com/The_Battle_Of_The_Philippine_Sea
The last great carrier battle of World War II, the Battle of the Philippine Sea, is described in this video of a Museum presentation. It was the largest carrier-to-carrier battle in history, involving 24 carriers deploying roughly 1,350 carrier-based planes. When it was over, Japan had lost its ability to conduct large-scale offensive carrier actions. The victory was primarily due to highly trained American pilots with superior tactics and greater numbers. The video includes a ground demonstration of the Museum's Brewster F3A Corsair fighter. Visit The National Museum of World War II Aviation in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Visit The National Museum of WWII Aviation's website here - https://www.worldwariiaviation.org
- published: 11 Jul 2023
- views: 26868
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Biggest Carrier Battle in History: Marianas Turkey Shoot
The Battle of the Philippine Sea. Known in the West as the "Great Marianas Turkey Shoot" due to the significant losses faced by the Japanese forces, was seen by...
The Battle of the Philippine Sea. Known in the West as the "Great Marianas Turkey Shoot" due to the significant losses faced by the Japanese forces, was seen by both sides as a lost opportunity. By June 1944, much of Japan's pre-war naval air power had been destroyed in the Battle of Midway and the Guadalcanal campaign. Since then, the Imperial Japanese Navy had gradually rebuilt its air groups and carrier fleet with the goal of engaging the Americans in a decisive battle that would end the American advance across the Pacific Ocean. When the United States Fifth Fleet advanced on the Marianas Islands, Japanese naval leaders saw an opportunity to spring their trap.
On June 12th 1944 Japan launched Operation A-Go. It relied on land-based planes to chip away at the US fleet and destroy up to one-third of its strength before the First Mobile Fleet, led by Vice Admiral Jisaburo Ozawa, delivered the knockout blow to the depleted fleet.
Ozawa was given nearly every available surface craft to meet the Americans. There were three fleet carriers, two medium carriers, and four light carriers available. Ozawa had five battleships, 12 cruisers, and 22 escorting destroyers as a protective shield for the carriers. Ozawa had assembled 430 carrier aircraft and could rely on an additional 540 fighters and bombers from nearby land bases.
The main parts of Ozawa's fleet met on June 16 in the western part of the Philippines and headed for the Marianas. However, during the previous four days of heavy air raids on Japanese bases on the Mariana Islands, American carrier aircraft ripped into Japanese airfields. In a foreshadowing of what was to come, Japanese Mitsubishi Zero fighters rose to meet their foes, but their inexperienced pilots were no match for their better-trained American counterparts and their advanced Hellcat fighters. When the final wisps of smoke cleared away from the ensuing slaughter, American pilots had stripped Ozawa of his desperately needed land-based air power. If Ozawa had known about this, he might have acted differently in the upcoming battle, but the commander of the decimated squadrons, unbelievably, failed to relay this critical information to his superior.
https://wn.com/Biggest_Carrier_Battle_In_History_Marianas_Turkey_Shoot
The Battle of the Philippine Sea. Known in the West as the "Great Marianas Turkey Shoot" due to the significant losses faced by the Japanese forces, was seen by both sides as a lost opportunity. By June 1944, much of Japan's pre-war naval air power had been destroyed in the Battle of Midway and the Guadalcanal campaign. Since then, the Imperial Japanese Navy had gradually rebuilt its air groups and carrier fleet with the goal of engaging the Americans in a decisive battle that would end the American advance across the Pacific Ocean. When the United States Fifth Fleet advanced on the Marianas Islands, Japanese naval leaders saw an opportunity to spring their trap.
On June 12th 1944 Japan launched Operation A-Go. It relied on land-based planes to chip away at the US fleet and destroy up to one-third of its strength before the First Mobile Fleet, led by Vice Admiral Jisaburo Ozawa, delivered the knockout blow to the depleted fleet.
Ozawa was given nearly every available surface craft to meet the Americans. There were three fleet carriers, two medium carriers, and four light carriers available. Ozawa had five battleships, 12 cruisers, and 22 escorting destroyers as a protective shield for the carriers. Ozawa had assembled 430 carrier aircraft and could rely on an additional 540 fighters and bombers from nearby land bases.
The main parts of Ozawa's fleet met on June 16 in the western part of the Philippines and headed for the Marianas. However, during the previous four days of heavy air raids on Japanese bases on the Mariana Islands, American carrier aircraft ripped into Japanese airfields. In a foreshadowing of what was to come, Japanese Mitsubishi Zero fighters rose to meet their foes, but their inexperienced pilots were no match for their better-trained American counterparts and their advanced Hellcat fighters. When the final wisps of smoke cleared away from the ensuing slaughter, American pilots had stripped Ozawa of his desperately needed land-based air power. If Ozawa had known about this, he might have acted differently in the upcoming battle, but the commander of the decimated squadrons, unbelievably, failed to relay this critical information to his superior.
- published: 18 Aug 2023
- views: 993188
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Why the Hellcat Dominated the Zero at the Battle of the Philippine Sea
The Battle of the Philippine Sea was the largest aircraft carrier battle ever. The American Grumman Hellcat fighter dominated what used to be a feared aircraft ...
The Battle of the Philippine Sea was the largest aircraft carrier battle ever. The American Grumman Hellcat fighter dominated what used to be a feared aircraft in the skies over the Pacific, the Mitsubishi Zero. In this video we look at what made the Hellcat so potent.
Bibliography
Bridgman, Leonard. Jane's Fighting Aircraft of World War II. Twickenham: Tiger Books, 1998.
Cleaver, Thomas McKelvey. F4F Wildcat and F6F Hellcat Aces of VF-2. Oxford: Osprey Publishing, 2015.
Graff, Cory. F6F Hellcat at War. Minneapolis, MN: Zenith, 2009.
Young, Edward M., Jim Laurier, and Gareth Hector. F6F Hellcat vs A6M Zero-Sen. Oxford: Osprey Publishing Ltd, 2014.
https://wn.com/Why_The_Hellcat_Dominated_The_Zero_At_The_Battle_Of_The_Philippine_Sea
The Battle of the Philippine Sea was the largest aircraft carrier battle ever. The American Grumman Hellcat fighter dominated what used to be a feared aircraft in the skies over the Pacific, the Mitsubishi Zero. In this video we look at what made the Hellcat so potent.
Bibliography
Bridgman, Leonard. Jane's Fighting Aircraft of World War II. Twickenham: Tiger Books, 1998.
Cleaver, Thomas McKelvey. F4F Wildcat and F6F Hellcat Aces of VF-2. Oxford: Osprey Publishing, 2015.
Graff, Cory. F6F Hellcat at War. Minneapolis, MN: Zenith, 2009.
Young, Edward M., Jim Laurier, and Gareth Hector. F6F Hellcat vs A6M Zero-Sen. Oxford: Osprey Publishing Ltd, 2014.
- published: 07 Apr 2023
- views: 1704124