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Naval Strategy During World War Ii

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Naval strategy during World War II refers to the military plans and tactics employed by various naval forces during the global conflict between 1939 and 1945.

Key Features

  • Use of aircraft carriers
  • Submarine warfare
  • Convoy protection
  • Amphibious operations
  • Battle of the Atlantic

Pros

  • Strategic use of technology like radar and sonar
  • Effective coordination between allied naval forces
  • Innovative tactics like island hopping and shore bombardment

Cons

  • Heavy casualties for naval personnel
  • Risk of friendly fire incidents
  • Logistical challenges in maintaining supply lines

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