100501-N-7843A-062 SURFER'S PARADISE, Australia (May 1, 2010) Rear Adm. Richard Landolt, commander of Amphibious Force Seventh Fleet, gives remarks during a Battle of the Coral Sea Commemoration ceremony in Surfer's Paradise, Australia. The battle was a turning point in World War II, which stopped the advance of the Japanese Imperial Navy and kept the lines of supply and communication open between the United States and Australia ( Navy photo by Lt. Cmdr. Denver Applehans/Released) US Navy 100501-N-7843A-062 Rear Adm. Richard Landolt, commander of Amphibious Force Seventh Fleet, gives remar


100501-N-7843A-062 SURFER'S PARADISE, Australia (May 1, 2010) Rear Adm. Richard Landolt, commander of Amphibious Force Seventh Fleet, gives remarks during a Battle of the Coral Sea Commemoration ceremony in Surfer's Paradise, Australia. The battle was a turning point in World War II, which stopped the advance of the Japanese Imperial Navy and kept the lines of supply and communication open between the United States and Australia ( Navy photo by Lt. Cmdr. Denver Applehans/Released) US Navy 100501-N-7843A-062 Rear Adm. Richard Landolt, commander of Amphibious Force Seventh Fleet, gives remarks during a Battle of the Coral Sea Commemoration ceremony


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