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" It was not my job to protect the Seventh Fleet. My job was offensive, to strike with the Third Fleet, and we were even then rushing to intercept a force which gravely threatened not only Kinkaid and myself, but the whole Pacific strategy. "
The Army Air Forces in World War II, Volume One: Plans and Early Operations ... - Page 357
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The Battle of Leyte Gulf: The Last Fleet Action

H. P. Willmott - History - 2005 - 425 pages
...what had happened in the Philippine Sea in June, constituted the escape clause, as Halsey later wrote "it was not my job to protect the Seventh Fleet. My job was offensive, to strike with the Third Fleet."19' This was not the case. The task of Halsey's carriers was not offensive. It was offensive...
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