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Meanwhile, the chief executive of Qantas, Alan Joyce, who faced sharp criticism over his decision to ground the fleet, struck a contrite tone.
Qantas's chief executive, Alan Joyce, who faced sharp criticism over his decision to ground the fleet, struck a contrite tone as he promised to get its planes flying again.
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In an effort to block Japanese air attacks in the Leyte conflict, she participated in a fleet strike against Okinawa on 10 October.
Her fleet again struck Kyūshū on 8 June, then hit hard in a coordinated air-surface bombardment before retiring towards Leyte.
En route, the fleet was struck by a series of gales and two prizes were wrecked and another recaptured before the remainder reached Britain.
Decommissioned for the last time 30 September 1991, Wisconsin was placed in the reserve fleet until struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 17 March 2006 so she could be transferred for use as a museum ship.
But how many Americans realize that the nation's entire heavy bomber fleet for striking distant adversaries and sustaining nuclear deterrence numbers fewer than 170 planes, a third of which aren't available on any given day, and that the newest bomber in the fleet was delivered in 1997 -- before Google and Facebook even existed?
It deduced that Hawaii was the target in June 1942, and that Yamamoto's fleet would strike at Midway Island.
His plan should his force encounter the French was clear: dividing into three squadrons, his fleet would strike the French at three points.
After 10 years docked at the reserve fleet, she was struck from the Naval Vessel Registry on 1 December 1969 and sold for scrapping on 23 March 1971 to Zidell Explorations Corporation in Portland, Oregon.
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