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Oct 24, 2024

[Answer] 1. The battle near the island of Samar, in the Philippines, in 1944 involved the naval forces of which countries?

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...1. Britain and Germany 2. USA and Japan 3. Italy and France 4. Soviet Union and Hungary The location should have pointed you in the right direction for the answer. The 3rd Fleet, commanded by Admiral William Halsey Jr., had been tricked into following Japanese ships, which were acting as decoys. The main Japanese fleet then attacked the unprotected 7th fleet, which was unprepared for the battle. The Americans fought so fiercely that the Japanese withdrew, despite their vastly superior numbers. The story was told by James D. Hornfischer in his book 'The Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors: the Extraordinary Story of the US Navy's Finest Hour', published in 2004.




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USA and Japan:


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