syscom3 said:Yes. Unfortunatly for the IJN, it was the only notable success in two years of sub warfare
What about the Yorktown. I know that she was damaged but still.
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syscom3 said:Yes. Unfortunatly for the IJN, it was the only notable success in two years of sub warfare
MP-Willow said:WEll they did operate in the Med going to Malta and did well survived, but did lose one escort carrier I think. If they were to send groups in by 1944 I think that the USN could have made the Med their own pond and the Channel would still be hard, with the rockets and things. But the USN in the Med was in operation Anvil the invasion of Southern France.![]()
plan_D said:Are you saying that the European air forces did not operate close support missions? You couldn't be more mistaken if you believe that. And no Pacific landing was anything like the Normandy invasion. Size alone makes that point mute. And the weather. And the opponent. And the situation.
Come on, be real, if you wanted these Carrier aircraft you could have just operated them from ground strips in England. But why bother? The USAAF and RAF had CAS able aircraft along with their tactical and strategic bombers.