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1943 5 1 1941 12 7 4 1 1944 1 1 1 1942 5 8 1942 6 7 1942 9 15 1942 10 26 8 1942 12 1943 2 1943 4 1943 5 1943 8 1943 11 1943 11 1944 1 The United States Navy at War, 1941-45 Official Reports by Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King (Washington DC, 1946), Third report Appendices B C http://www.ibiblio.net/hyperwar/usn/usnatwar/index.html 110
2 1942 11 2 4 1) 2) - 3) 2 Thomas Buell, Master of Sea Power: A Biography of Admiral Ernest J. King (Boston, 1980), p. 265. 111
- 4) 1946 3 1942 8 7 4 1942 8 8 7 3 The United States Navy at War, 1941-45: Official Reports by Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King (Washington DC, 1946), p. 39. 4 Hary A Gailey The War in the Pacific:bFrom Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay (Novato CA, 1995), pp 179-81. H. P Wilmott, The War with Japan: The Period of Balance May 1942-October 1943 (Wilmington DE, 2002), p. 110. 112
2 5 Battle of Savo Island 1942 8 9 3 1 4 Slot / 3 1) 2) 3) 113
5 2004 6 2006 7 8 1) 2) 3) 1942 8 24 25 5 Gerald Astor Wings of Gold, The US Naval Air Campaign in World War II (New York 2004), p. 118 6 Alan Schom The Eagle and the Rising Sun: The Japanese-American War 1941-43: Pearl Harbor through Guadalcanal (NY, 2004), p. 346. 7 William Bruce Johnson The Pacific Campaign in World War II: From Pearl Harbor to Guadalcanal (New York, 2006), pp 192-5. 8 John B. Lundstrom Black Shoe Carrier Admiral: Frank Jack Fletcher at Coral Sea, Midway and Guadalcanal (Annapolis 2006), pp 381-92. Marvin Butcher Admiral Frank Jack Fletcher, Pioneer Warrior or Gross Sinner, Naval War College Review (Winter 1987). Douglas V. Smith Carrier Battles: Command Decision in Harm s Way (Annapolis, 2006), pp 163-4. Gerald Astor Wings of Gold, The US Naval Air Campaign in World War II (New York 2004), pp 118-20. 114
3 4 1942 8 8 11 15 40% 57% 67% 17% 2 9 71 12 1 9 The United States Navy at War, 1941-45: Official Reports by Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King (Washington DC, 1946), Appendix C. 5 2 15,000 4 2 7 4 3 2 71 12 115
2 Percentage of all American Naval Losses that were suffered off Guadalcanal August 8-November 15, 1942 80 70 60 50 40 Series1 30 20 10 0 Aircraft Carriers Heavy Cruisers Light Cruisers Destroyers 116
10 1957 11 1943 1950 12 1977 10 E HUG FP (33.41) Box 37 1962 4 27 11 Toshikayo Ohmae The Battle of Savo Island, United States Naval Institute Proceedings (December 1957), Vol 83, #12, p. 1276. 12 117
20 30 13 14 A War to be Won 15 1942 1943 1954 11 4 HUG FP (33.41) Box 38. 13 Ronald Spector, Eagle against the Sun: The American War against Japan (New York, 1985). p.283 pp. 529-530. 14 Wilmott, The War with Japan, p. 94. 15 Williamson Murray and Allan Millett, A War to be Won: Fighting the Second World War (Cambridge MA, 2000), pp 181-2. 118
1943 16 S 17 1942 12 8 18 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 16 1 30 Thomas Buell Master of Sea Power: A Biography of Ernest J. King (Boston, 1980). 17 HUG FP (33.41) Box 37 1962 7 13 18 Edwin P. Hoyt, How They Won the War in the Pacific: Nimitz and His Admirals (New York, 1970), p. 191. 119
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19 1942 B29 1943 1943 1 19 Phillips Payson O Brien East Versus West in the Defeat of Nazi Germany, Journal of Strategic Studies Vol 23, #2, (2000), pp 89-113. 121
1943 5 5 21 B29 20 5 21 9 10 30 21 1943 5 22 5 28 20 Buell, Master of Sea Power, p. 337. 21 Alex Danchev and Daniel Todman (eds), War Diaries of Field Marshal Lord Alanbrooke, 1939-45 (London, 2001), p. 408. 22 Hoyt, How the War was Won, p. 207. 122
1943 12 1944 1963 1 23 23 HUG FP (33.41) Box 37, 1963 4 18 123