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The battle was nicknamed the " Great Marianas Turkey Shoot " in American accounts, for the severely disproportional loss ratio inflicted upon Japanese aircraft by American pilots and anti-aircraft gunners.
American forces suffered much lighter losses, and a pilot from the USS Lexington supposedly remarked that " This is like an old-time turkey shoot!
" during the battle.
The lopsided outcome is generally attributed to American improvements in pilot and crew training and tactics, war technology, and ship and aircraft design, which the Japanese war machine could not match over the course of the war.
Ultimately, the Imperial Japanese Navy lost three aircraft carriers, between 550 and 645 aircraft, and hundreds of pilots.

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