Operation Blog is ACTIVE

OK students...this is the platform upon which students will share their knowledge and understanding of the great marker event of 20th century world history: World War 2. The rules are simple:

1. All students must make at least one post to this blog. Posts are in the form of reflections, opinions, links to articles, video, music, images, etc. Students must relate the nature of their posts to a theme of the conflict and make commentary.

2. All students must make at least one comment on another students post. Comments must be thoughtful, argumentative if inclined, insightful, or you my pose some question leads to another post by you or another classmate.

3. You must tag your post with the applicable theme(s).

4. Grades will be based on an holistic scoring scale which heavily weights the frequency and substance of posts and comments. Minimum participation equates to minimum scores for this class exercise.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Importance of Aircraft Carriers in WW2

Aircraft Carriers played a important role second world war, these aircraft carriers are deadly because of their ability to carry aircraft on them, this way they can ship planes to a certain area and lunch them there for an attack and this way it is more efficient and the plane save oil, this is also what makes it deadly because a fleet of armed aircraft carriers are able to cause severe causalities in the air, land and sea and the Japanese used this as an advantage to launch the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, and that is why the Aircraft Carriers are important in the second world war.

http://history.sandiego.edu/gen/st/~magneson/ww2.html

1 comment:

  1. So wouldn't this make tank and soldier looks less effective since the aircraft carrier could cause severe causalities in the air, land and sea while in the other hand tank and soldier can only travel on land and therefore does damage on land, and plus, if the weather is bad and the land turns muddy, it would slows down the army, i just wonder why they didn't just produce more of the aircraft carriers than the tank...

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