America is a country where history has been interrupted by conflict. It was born out of the conflict of the American Revolutionary War, and expansion of the border continued throughout the world through conflict and police clash in the surrounding area. Among all these conflicts, World War II, one of the most prominent conflicts in history in particular. World War II was not only important on that scale, it was also important for major technological changes entering the battlefield. One of the technological innovations is the advanced role of Navy Airlines.
Midway's battle (3 - 6 June 1942, 1963 Battle of the Battle of the Second World War) was almost completely fought against the aircraft, the United States had the best trained naval pilot with Japan's leading aircraft carriers It destroyed. In the battle of Guadalcanal, the Midway battle ended the threat of further Japanese invasion to the Pacific. In spite of the recession in the coral naval battle hesitant in May 1942, Japan continued its plan to occupy Midway and the Aleutian Islands base. In order to carry out a smaller number of US Pacific Fleet and Navy confrontation, the general Yamamoto Isochi was involved in the command, destroyed the US fleet, invaded the Midway four large and three We dispatched most of the Japanese fleet including light aircraft. After breaking the Japanese Navy Act, the American intelligence agencies killed Japan 's intentions, and Americans are ready: the three heavy aircraft carriers of the US Pacific Fleet are called together.
Battle of the Midway on June 2, 1942. Midway Pacific Islands is several hundred miles west of Hawaii and Pearl Harbor. This is a maritime battle between the reorganized US Pacific Fleet and the Japanese fleet in battle and they all have aircraft carriers and battleships. America acquired and lost an aircraft carrier to sink into four Japanese airlines. This is the first major Japanese defeat in the Second World War. On August 15, 1942, Montgomery (Monty) ruled the British Eighth Army (Desert Rat) in North Africa. Since Rommel arrived in North Africa in February 1941, the Germans steadily made progress in trying to occupy Egypt and the Suez Canal. But instead of reaching the main cities of Alexandria and Cairo in Egypt, they occupied Araman only 100 miles west of Alexandria.