The axis was better trained, and that probably showed...as they did sink the biggest ship (the USS Lexington).
Two: US & Japan
It was a tactical Japanese victory since Allied losses were heavier, but the Allies forced the Japanese to turn away from their planned invasion of Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea, representing a strategic success.
battle of the coral sea halt Japan's invasion of Australia and the battle of midways halted Japan's expantion westward
The Battle of the Coral Sea was fought between the United States and Australia (Allied forces) against Japan during World War II. The Allied forces consisted of aircraft carriers, cruisers, and destroyers from the United States and Australia, while the Japanese forces included aircraft carriers, battleships, and cruisers. Both sides deployed their carrier-based aircraft in a historic clash where no surface ships fired upon each other directly.
See website: Battle of the Coral Sea
What do you mean? All these battles involved both the Allied Powers and Axis Powers.
USN/Australians verses IJN.
Two: US & Japan
it's the battle of the coral sea or the battle of guadal canal...
10 Japanese 4 Allied
It was a tactical Japanese victory since Allied losses were heavier, but the Allies forced the Japanese to turn away from their planned invasion of Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea, representing a strategic success.
Japan’s victory at the Battle of Coral Sea had frustrated Allied objectives
battle of the coral sea halt Japan's invasion of Australia and the battle of midways halted Japan's expantion westward
Midway was a naval battle between the USA and Japan during WWII. The victory by the USA at Midway spelled the end of the War in the Pacific for Japan. The Battle of the Coral Sea fought in 1942 was another strategic sea victory for the Allied Forces.
Australia was protected from Japanese occupation by an Allied victory in the Battle of the Coral Sea. It never fell.
It is considered the Coral Sea, Wake and Battle of Midway was the turning point in favor of the Allied Forces in the Pacific Theater.
See website-Battle of the Coral Sea