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Leyte Gulf

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By Unknown - U.S. Navy photo 19-N-43702, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=118696

This Veteran Survived When His Aircraft Carrier Caught Fire

by Warfare History Network

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The U.S. Navy light aircraft carrier USS Princeton (CVL-23) afire at about 1004 hours on 24 October 1944, soon after she was hit by a Japanese bomb during operations off the Philippines. U.S. Navy.

Escape From a Burning Aircraft Carrier: Frank Heineman's Harrowing World War II Story

Leyte Gulf: The Battle That Made the U.S. Navy the World's Most Dominant

America Smashed Imperial Japan's Navy at Leyte Gulf: What Lessons Can China Learn?

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c5/USS_Pennsylvania_moving_into_Lingayen_Gulf.jpg

Battleships, Submarines and Aircraft Carriers Fight: Battle of Leyte Gulf Was the Ultimate Naval Deathmatch

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Stories From Leyte Gulf

This Torpedo Bomber Crashed Off Leyte (And the Photos are Amazing)

by Warfare History Network December 29, 2020
This first appeared earlier and is being reposted due to reader interest.

Why the Battle of Leyte Gulf Was Such a Huge Knock-Out Fight

by Robert Farley Follow drfarls on Twitter L November 1, 2020
By Unknown - U.S. Navy photo 19-N-43702, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=118696

This Veteran Survived When His Aircraft Carrier Caught Fire

by Warfare History Network September 21, 2020
Wikimedia Commons

Leyte Gulf: The Largest Naval Battle of the Second World War

by Robert Farley Follow drfarls on Twitter L September 9, 2020
The U.S. Navy light aircraft carrier USS Princeton (CVL-23) afire at about 1004 hours on 24 October 1944, soon after she was hit by a Japanese bomb during operations off the Philippines. U.S. Navy.

Escape From a Burning Aircraft Carrier: Frank Heineman's Harrowing World War II Story

by Warfare History Network May 16, 2020
Japanese cruiser Kumano is bombed by planes of Task Force 38 on 26 October 1944, following the Battle off Samar. U.S. Navy.

How America Beat Japan's Battleships At the Battle of Leyte Gulf

by Warfare History Network May 8, 2020

Leyte Gulf: The Battle That Made the U.S. Navy the World's Most Dominant

by Robert Farley Follow drfarls on Twitter L October 27, 2019

America Smashed Imperial Japan's Navy at Leyte Gulf: What Lessons Can China Learn?

by James Holmes October 20, 2019
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c5/USS_Pennsylvania_moving_into_Lingayen_Gulf.jpg

Battleships, Submarines and Aircraft Carriers Fight: Battle of Leyte Gulf Was the Ultimate Naval Deathmatch

by Robert Farley Follow drfarls on Twitter L October 13, 2019

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