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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: Brooke on April 26, 2011, 07:24:22 PM
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On May 7 at 4 pm Eastern Time, I will run (for This Day in WWII) the Battle of the Coral Sea.
Please join us to commemorate this battle.
This is one of the most-realistic setups for the "This Day in WWII" events.
Details on the setup are here:
http://ahevents.org/events/this-day-in-wwii/601.html?task=view
(http://ahevents.org/images/stories/thisDayInWWII_files/battleOfTheCoralSea/banner-v2.png)
Coral Sea was one of the most-important naval battles between the allies and Japan. It was the first major naval battle following the attack on Pearl Harbor, was the world's first carrier-vs-carrier battle, and was the first battle between Japan and the US where the US was not routed.
The carriers in the battle were the USS Lexington and Yorktown, both fleet carriers, and on the IJN side, the fleet carriers Shokaku and Zuikaku and the light carrier Shoho. Lexington and Shoho were sunk, and Yorktown and Shokaku were heavily damaged.
As a result of the battle, Japan cancelled its invasion of Port Moresby, which it desired as a staging point for an invasion of
Australia.
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Too bad i have an AP eurpean histroy exam that day! :cry
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Too bad i have an AP eurpean histroy exam that day! :cry
When is the spelling test?
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When is the spelling test?
typo -_-
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Too bad i have an AP eurpean histroy exam that day! :cry
On Saturday? That sucks.
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On Saturday? That sucks.
Man i am tired, test is the 6th! sorry, ill def. make it then! :rock
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Excellent!
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On May 7 at 4 pm Eastern Time, I will run (for This Day in WWII) the Battle of the Coral Sea.
Please join us to commemorate this battle.
This is one of the most-realistic setups for the "This Day in WWII" events.
Details on the setup are here:
http://ahevents.org/events/this-day-in-wwii/601.html?task=view
(http://ahevents.org/images/stories/thisDayInWWII_files/battleOfTheCoralSea/banner-v2.png)
Coral Sea was one of the most-important naval battles between the allies and Japan. It was the first major naval battle following the attack on Pearl Harbor, was the world's first carrier-vs-carrier battle, and was the first battle between Japan and the US where the US was not routed.
The carriers in the battle were the USS Lexington and Yorktown, both fleet carriers, and on the IJN side, the fleet carriers Shokaku and Zuikaku and the light carrier Shoho. Lexington and Shoho were sunk, and Yorktown and Shokaku were heavily damaged.
As a result of the battle, Japan cancelled its invasion of Port Moresby, which it desired as a staging point for an invasion of
Australia.
you been watching the goings on in the AvA dev group? we;'re running a full week of the Battle of the Coral Sea.
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Too bad i have an AP eurpean histroy exam that day! :cry
jolly.....look under the p-38 nose in my sig. there's a link to the ava website......we're running this battle for an entire week. :aok
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Woot I love it when you do these things when I can attend.
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you been watching the goings on in the AvA dev group? we;'re running a full week of the Battle of the Coral Sea.
Sounds good.
The "This Day in WWII" events were all planned and set more than a year ago. They are just, for each month, the battle that was most significant in that month, run on the day it happened in WWII as a commemoration.
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Sounds good.
The "This Day in WWII" events were all planned and set more than a year ago. They are just, for each month, the battle that was most significant in that month, run on the day it happened in WWII as a commemoration.
i was just messing.
i was originally only gonna have them run it from the 4th to the 8th, but it's easiest for us to schedule an entire week. :aok
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This would be fun.... but have a Carshow that day. GM requested our club's presence that day for the official unveiling of the rag Convertable Camaro.