The Battle of Santa Cruz, fought on October 26-27, 1942, was significant during World War II as it marked a pivotal naval engagement between the United States and Japan in the Pacific Theater. The battle aimed to secure control over the Solomon Islands, with the U.S. seeking to halt Japanese expansion. Although the U.S. forces suffered heavy losses, including the carrier USS Hornet, the battle ultimately contributed to the strategic shift in the Pacific, leading to the U.S. gaining momentum in subsequent engagements. It underscored the importance of carrier-based warfare and set the stage for future victories in the region.
The Battle of Santa Cruz de Rosales on 16 March 1848.
The Battle of Santa Cruz de Rosales on 16 March 1848.
Santa Cruz was named after the "celebration of the sacred cross"
The USS Hornet was sunk during the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands.
Doolittle Raid; USS Hornet (Yorktown class), later sunk at the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands.
Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands happened on 1942-10-27.
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The Americans persevered over the Japanese navy .
The address of the Uc Santa Cruz Foundation is: , Santa Cruz, CA 95064-1077
Battle of Santa Cruz Islands.
The Battle of Santa Cruz de Rosales on 16 March 1848.
The address of the Santa Cruz City-County Bookmobile is: 117Union Street, Santa Cruz, 95060 3928
Santa Cruz was damaged
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The Battle of Santa Cruz de Rosales on 16 March 1848.
Santa Cruz was named after the "celebration of the sacred cross"
The address of the Santa Cruz Surfing Museum is: 701 W Cliff Dr, Santa Cruz, CA 95060