The Battle of Coral Sea is known primarily as the first major sea-battle in which opposing ships never sighted each other because all actions were by aircraft. But a study of Japanese operational planning for the battle and subsequent decisionmaking during the battle yields lessons applicable to future operational planners and commanders.
Japanese Operational Art in the Battle of Coral Sea
1995
23 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Military commanders , Risk , Military doctrine , Military operations , Weather , Naval warfare , Enemy , Aircraft , World war 2 , Japan , Military art , Battle of coral sea , Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Communication and radio systems , Logistics planning , Costs , Reliability , Planning , Battles , Resources , Military history
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