Our discussion of the Battle of Guadalcanal, which is codenamed Operation Watchtower, preceded what is called the greatest naval battle in history.
In October 1944, the last major naval battle of the second world war was fought between the United States of America and the Japanese Empire. In the Battle of Leyte Gulf the Imperial Navy tried to destroy the Pacific Fleet and defeat an American invasion of the Phillipines. The result, was the greatest naval battle in history.
At Leyte Gulf 280 warships and 200,000 sailors and airmen fought a series of furious naval engagements by night and by day over a vast area of ocean. There was almost every kind of fighting known in sea warfare. From carrier strikes to full battleship actions. Leyte was also the first battle of the war in which the Japanese used the suicide tactics of the Kamikaze.
For Japan, Leyte Gulf was intended to be the decisive battle which would halt the American advance across the Pacific. In reality, the Japanese Navy's last great gamble would lead to its complete destruction as a fighting force. After Leyte, the US Navy would command the Pacific Ocean and there would be nothing the Japanese Navy could do to save itself from total defeat.
Hopefully, as close as we'll ever come to the Battle of Manticore.