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How American Aircraft Carriers Turned The Tide Against Japan In WW2

The Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands dealt a crippling blow to the U.S. Navy as the USS Hornet was sunk and the USS Enterprise was badly damaged. As the end of 1942 approached, Japan looked to be establishing their naval dominance. However, the Japanese underestimated the true source of American power: its war production. The U.S. quickly repaired the Enterprise, and it wasn’t long before their fleet of carriers dwarfed Japan’s. This shift ultimately allowed America to dominate the skies and seas in the Pacific, illustrating how American factories played a crucial role in winning the war.

, despite taking heavy damage, of wartime production. Her crew, aided by construction battalions, turned the ship into a floating repair factory, allowing her to return to battle within days. This episode explores how American factories outproduced the Japanese, highlighting how mass production shaped the war’s outcome and the rise of aircraft carriers, like the Enterprise, as dominant forces in modern warfare.

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