Today in World War II History—May 8, 1942
Sunday, May 8, 2022 by Sarah Sundin
80 Years Ago—May 8, 1942: Battle of the Coral Sea concludes: US deters Japanese landing at Port Moresby, New Guinea, the first time in the war that the Japanese navy fails to achieve an objective.
In Battle of the Coral Sea, carrier USS Lexington is badly damaged and scuttled.
Japanese take Myitkyina, the last viable airfield to supply China from Burma.
Alvin York, WWI Medal of Honor recipient “Sergeant York,” is commissioned as a major.