The US boosts its naval power to stop China in the Pacific
In the 75 years that have elapsed since on September 2, 1945, representatives of the Japanese Empire signed their country's surrender in World War II aboard the American battleship Missouri in Tokyo Bay, the world has only had a naval war. It lasted two and a half months, and 907 people died in it: 649 Argentine soldiers, 255 British, and three civilians.. Next year marks the 40th anniversary of that war, which was fought over the Malvinas, Sandwich Islands,