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During the Battle of the Coral Sea, which took place from May 4 to May 8, 1942, the Japanese lost approximately 65 aircraft. This loss included planes from both the carrier-based and land-based units involved in the battle. The engagement marked the first significant check on Japanese expansion in the Pacific and demonstrated the effectiveness of carrier warfare.

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