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dbpedia:Operation_Hailstone
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Operation Hailstone (known in Japan as Japanese: トラック島空襲 Torakku-tō Kūshū, lit. "the airstrike on Truk Island") was a massive naval air and surface attack launched on February 16–17, 1944, during World War II by the United States Navy against the Japanese naval and air base at Truk in the Caroline Islands, a pre-war Japanese territory.
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Operation Hailstone
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dbpedia-owl:causalties
40 killed 1aircraft carrierdamaged, 25 aircraft destroyed 1battleshipslightly damaged,
dbpedia-owl:commander
dbpedia:Marc_Mitscher dbpedia:Masami_Kobayashi
dbpedia-owl:date
1944-02-17Z 1944-02-16Z
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dbpedia:World_War_II dbpedia:Pacific_War
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dbpedia:Chuuk_Lagoon dbpedia:Caroline_Islands
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American victory, prevented the Japanese reinforcement ofEniwetokgarrison, key Japanese warships avoided destruction
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5 fleet carriers, 8 destroyers, 5 cruisers, 3 light carriers, 589 planes 45 other warships, 350 planes 10 submarines, 5 other warships, 50 merchant ships, 7 battleships
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