One rare exception to this was the Tanker War that was a part of the larger Iran-Iraq War in the 1980s.
"And that's why I compare that more so to World War II than, I'd say, even outpacing what was seen during the Tanker War."
Specifically from the perspective of the almost non-stop air-defense engagements, the Red Sea fight has definitely been more intense than anything the US Navy has seen since World War II, including the Tanker War, he said.
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"Certainly, it's the most intense air-defense challenge we've encountered in a long time," Macy said of the Red Sea fight.
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