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- Midway (CVB-41) - NHHC
Named for the U S Navy’s landmark victory at the Battle of Midway, USS Midway (CVB-41) was commissioned 10 September 1945 with Captain Joseph F Bolger in command She began her service with the Navy just eight days after the instrument of surrender was signed by representatives of the Allied and Japanese governments onboard USS Missouri (BB-63) in Tokyo Bay Midway, first in her class, was
- Battle of Midway - NHHC
Battle of Midway - Weisheit Oral Histories, oral histories conducted by Major Bowen P Weisheit, USMCR (Ret ) with pilots who flew from USS Hornet (CV-8) at the Battle of Midway H-Grams H-Gram 005-2: Carrier Versus Carrier (Us Versus Them) H-Gram 006: 75th Anniversary of the Battle of Midway H-Gram 035-1: Flight of the Avenger
- Midway III (CVB-41) - NHHC
The first Midway was named for the atoll, the second and third for the battle that took place between 4-7 June 1942 III (CVB‑41: displacement 45,000 (standard); length 972'; beam 238'; draft 35'6"; speed 30 knots; complement 4,675; armament 18 5-inch, 84 40-millimeter, 28 20-millimeter; aircraft 132-145; class Midway )
- Carrier Deployments During the Vietnam Conflict - NHHC
USS MIDWAY (CVA-41) Deployment Dates: 6 Mar 1965 – 23 Nov 1965 Source: Midway History Report for 1 Oct 1964-31 Mar 1965 and 1 Apr-30 Sep 1965 Midway did not submit a history report for 1 Oct 1965- 31 Mar 1966 Inport, Pearl Harbor 13-14 Mar 1965
- Ref: (a) - NHHC
USS MIDWAY arrived at its new homeport of Yokosuka, Japan on 5 October, and was visited by Commander Naval Forces Japan Commander Task Foree Seven Seven, RADM MCCLENDON, and his staff embarked prior to MIDWAY entering port USS MIDWAY departed Yokosuka on 17 October and performed air operations in the vicinity of Okinawa
- Navy History Matters - NHHC
Turning the Tide of the War: Battle of Midway On June 4, 1942, the pivotal Battle of Midway began That morning—after launching aircraft to attack the U S base at Midway—Japanese carriers Akagi, Kaga, and Soryu were mortally damaged by dive bombers from USS Enterprise (CV-6) and USS Yorktown (CV-5)
- Midway II (CVE-63) - NHHC
The first Midway was named for the atoll, the second and third for the battle that occurred between 4–7 June 1942 Midway (CVE-63) was renamed St Lo effective on 10 October 1944, to commemorate the victory of U S troops in France who had captured that strongly defended town on 18 July 1944 II (CVE‑63: displacement 10,982 (full load); length 512'3
- USS Yorktown Action Report - NHHC
CV5 A16-3 (CCR-10-oah) U S S YORKTOWN PACIFIC FLEET 18 JUN 1942 From: The Commanding Officer To: The Commander-in-Chief, U S PACIFIC FLEET Via: Commander Task Force SEVENTEEN (Commander Cruisers, U S PACIFIC FLEET) Subject: Report of Action for June 4, 1942 and June 6, 1942 Enclosures: (A) Executive Officer's Report for June 4-7, 1942 (B) Sketch of Japanese Disposition when Attacked by
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