Attack on Kure | |||||||
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Part of the Pacific Theater of World War II | |||||||
Two Japanese aircraft carriers under attack at Kure on 19 March 1945. The ship at bottom of the photo is either Amagi or Katsuragi. The other carrier is Kaiyo. | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
United States | Japan | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
321 aircraft | 17 warships | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
825 killed 2 fleet carriers damaged 27 aircraft shot down 59 aircraft destroyed (on USS Franklin)[1] |
4 battleships damaged 4 fleet carriers damaged 1 light cruiser damaged 25 aircraft destroyed |
The attack on Kure was an air raid conducted during the Pacific War by the United States Navy on 19 March 1945. It targeted the remnants of the Japanese Combined Fleet located in and near the Japanese city of Kure. The attack by 321 aircraft was unsuccessful, as no Japanese warships were sunk though several were damaged. Japanese forces struck the American fleet on the morning of 19 March, and crippled one aircraft carrier and badly damaged another.