Attacks on Kure and the Seto Inland Sea

Attacks on Kure and the Inland Sea
Part of the Pacific theatre of World War II

Japanese battleship Haruna under attack on 28 July
Date24–28 July 1945
Location34°14′N 132°33′E / 34.23°N 132.55°E / 34.23; 132.55
Result Allied victory
Belligerents
 United States
 United Kingdom
 Japan
Commanders and leaders
William Halsey Kanazawa Masao
Units involved

Third Fleet

Combined Fleet
Casualties and losses
102 killed
133 aircraft destroyed[1]
1 fleet carrier sunk
3 battleships sunk
1 ex-battleship sunk
2 heavy cruisers sunk
1 light cruiser sunk
2 armored cruisers sunk
1 destroyer sunk
2 escort ships sunk
1 escort carrier grounded
306 aircraft destroyed
392 aircraft damaged[1]

The attacks on Kure and the Inland Sea by United States and British naval aircraft in late July 1945 sank most of the surviving large warships of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN). The United States Third Fleet's attacks on Kure Naval Arsenal and nearby ports on 24, 25, and 28 July sank an aircraft carrier, three battleships, five cruisers, and several smaller warships. During the same period the British Pacific Fleet attacked other targets in the Inland Sea region and sank two escort ships and several smaller vessels as well as damaging an escort carrier.

  1. ^ a b Halsey (1947). Admiral Halsey's Story. p. 264.

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