Raymond Spruance
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Battle of the Philippine Sea
- In Battle of the Philippine Sea
…under the command of Admiral Raymond Spruance. The result for the Japanese was a disaster: in the first day of the battle the Japanese lost more than 200 planes and two regular carriers; and, as their fleet retired northward toward safe harbour at Okinawa, it lost another carrier and nearly…
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USS “Indianapolis”
- In USS Indianapolis: World War II: delivery of atomic bomb parts and sinking
Fifth Fleet under Vice Admiral Raymond Spruance. The Indianapolis participated in the bombardment of the Japanese island of Iwo Jima in February 1945. The following month the Indianapolis was damaged by a Japanese kamikaze plane off Okinawa island, but it was soon repaired and returned to active service.
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World War II
- In World War II: The central Pacific
5th Fleet, under Admiral Raymond Spruance. Ozawa, with only nine aircraft carriers against 15 for the United States, was obviously inferior in naval power, but he counted heavily on help from land-based aircraft on Guam, Rota, and Yap. The encounter, which took place west of the Marianas and is…
Read More - In World War II: Okinawa
…command of Nimitz, with Admiral Raymond Spruance in charge of the actual landings and with Lieutenant General Simon Bolivar Buckner, Jr., commanding the ground forces, the operation began with the occupation of the Kerama Islets, 15 miles west of Okinawa, on March 26, 1945. Five days later a landing was…
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