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Composition of US Forces - Naval History and Heritage CommandFeb 14, 2018 · Carrier Striking Force Rear Adm. · Task Force 17 (TF 17) Rear Adm. · Task Group 17.5 (TG 17.5) Carrier Group · USS Yorktown (CV-5) -Capt.
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Task Force 17 - Coral Sea - IbiblioFeb 2, 2003 · Task Force 17 with Neosho continued to the northwestward during the night and topped off destroyers from Neosho on the third. It was intended to ...
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Hornet VII (CV-8) - Naval History and Heritage CommandHornet, loaded, fueled, and provisioned, cleared Pearl Harbor at 1024 on 17 August 1942 as flagship for TF-17, and wearing the flag of Rear Adm. George D.
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Nimitz, Chester William - Naval History and Heritage CommandOct 4, 2019 · In December 1941, however, he was designated as Commander in Chief, Pacific Fleet and Pacific Ocean Areas, where he served throughout the war.
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The Carrier Task Force in World War II | ProceedingsIt had perhaps 15 aircraft carriers (CV's and CVL's), from 6 to 8 fast battleships, 8 or 10 or a dozen cruisers, and possibly 75 destroyers. In this period, two ...
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Battle of Midway - Naval History and Heritage CommandAlthough the Japanese could not visually confirm the departure of Task Forces 16 and 17 from Pearl Harbor; American preparations to defend Midway were more ...
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USS Yorktown (CV-5) - Naval History and Heritage CommandJun 20, 2024 · ... San Diego on 30 December 1941, where she shortly thereafter became flagship for Rear Admiral Frank J. Fletcher's newly formed Task Force (TF) 17 ...
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Fighting for Survival | Naval History Magazine - U.S. Naval InstituteSoon after the carrier's 30 December 1941 arrival at San Diego, she became the flagship of Rear Admiral Frank Jack Fletcher, commander of Task Force 17.
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Yorktown III (CV-5) - Naval History and Heritage Command... 3's of VF-42, 12 TBD's of VT-5, and 28 SBD's from VS and BV-5. Yorktown's air group made three consecutive attacks on enemy ships and shore installations at ...
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Operation Order 2-42 - Ibiblio(17.5.4) Morris, Anderson, Hammann, Russell. - Captain Hoover, - 4 DD. (d), (17.6)Fueling Group Neosho, Tippecanoe, Sims, Worden. - Captain Phillips, - 2 AO - 2 ...
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USS Yorktown Action Report - Naval History and Heritage CommandMar 20, 2018 · Just before the attack began, the ships of Task Force SEVENTEEN were in anti-aircraft screening formation, radius of screen one mile, speed 25 ...Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
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Battle of Midway: 4-7 June 1942 Composition of US Forces - IbiblioUSS Yorktown (CV-5) -- Capt. Elliot Buckmaster,USN Damaged by Japanese aircraft during the Battle of Midway, 4 June 1942, and sank after being torpedoed by ...
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Fletcher, Frank J. Text - Naval History and Heritage CommandOct 6, 2016 · Frank Jack Fletcher was born in Marshalltown, Iowa, on April 29, 1885. Appointed to the US Navy Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, from his native state in 1902.Missing: career | Show results with:career
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[PDF] SENATE - Congress.govRepair in the Department of the Navy, with the rank of rear admiral, for a term of 4 years. Capt. Frank Jack Fletcher to be a rear admiral in the Navy, to ...
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Frank Jack Fletcher Got a Bum Rap, Part One - U.S. Naval InstituteGiven command in January 1942 of Task Force 17 with the Yorktown, Fletcher escorted transports to Samoa and then participated, under Vice Admiral William F.
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The Enigma of Admiral Frank Jack Fletcher | Naval History MagazineAt Coral Sea, he did not abandon the field as is suggested by some; rather, he prudently saved the damaged USS Yorktown (CV-5) and returned her to Pearl Harbor ...Missing: style cautious reconnaissance preservation
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Battle of Midway: Repairing the Yorktown After the Battle of the Coral ...May 26, 2012 · Frank Jack Fletcher was ordered to return to Pearl Harbor as fast as the crippled Yorktown's condition would allow.
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1942 October 26: Battle of the Santa Cruz IslandsThe U.S. Navy was led by Rear Admiral Thomas C. Kinkaid, Task Force 16, and Rear Admiral George D. Murray, Task Force 17, and the Japanese were led by Vice ...
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George Murray | World War II DatabaseGeorge Dominic Murray graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1910 and became a naval aviator in 1915.
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Every Good Ship Has a Heart | Naval History MagazineOn 17 August the Hornet departed Pearl as the flagship of Task Force 17, commanded by Rear Admiral George Murray, with four cruisers, six destroyers, and an ...Missing: WWII | Show results with:WWII
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Murray, George D. - The Pacific War Online EncyclopediaMurray was an early pioneer of naval aviation, being the 22nd Navy officer to certify as an aviator. He commanded Enterprise at Midway and Task Force 17.Missing: USS Northampton
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H-011-3 Santa Cruz (Japanese Pyrrhic Victory)Murray was in command of Task Force 17, centered on the carrier USS Hornet (CV-8.) The American carriers embarked 136 operational aircraft (63 Wildcat fighters, ...
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USN Combat Narrative: Early Raids in the Pacific Ocean - IbiblioOn January 9th Admiral Nimitz directed Admiral Halsey to raid the southern Marshall and northern Gilbert area employing air attack and ship bombardment, the ...
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The Attack at Lae and Salamaua - IbiblioMar 10, 2025 · The attack by our carrier-borne aircraft on Japanese ships and shore establishments in the Lae-Salamaua area of New Guinea on March 10, 1942, was a one-sided ...
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Battle of the Coral Sea- Combat NarrativeThe Battle of the Coral Sea consisting of the actions at Tulagi, May 4th; off Misima, May 7th; and in the Coral Sea on May 8th, 1942.
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Priceless Advantage by FD ParkerThis volume in the third in the Center for Cryptologic History's series documenting United States communications intelligence in World War II.
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[PDF] The Battle of the Coral Sea, May 1 to May 11 Inclusive, 1942 ... - DTICcontained in Commander Task Force 17's operations order.*-*. A study of the numerous contact reports made by Allied aircraft from. AUSTRALIA and PORT MORESBY ...
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1942 - Battle of the Coral Sea - Naval History and Heritage CommandThe Battle of the Coral Sea was the first time since the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor that the enemy's seemingly relentless advance into the Pacific was ...
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H-005-3 Coral Sea - Naval History and Heritage CommandMay 7, 2019 · As Task Force 11 (Lexington) and Task Force 17 (Yorktown) under overall command of Rear Admiral Frank “Jack” Fletcher waited in the Coral Sea ...
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Navy Cryptology and the Battle of Midway: Our Finest HourThat day, the Yorktown (Task Force 17) slipped out of Pearl but was detected by the ComInt unit aboard the Yamato, Admiral Yamamoto's flagship. However, due ...
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H-006-1 Midway Overview - Naval History and Heritage CommandForearmed with Layton's estimate, Rear Admiral Frank Jack Fletcher's two carrier task forces were in the perfect position (designated “Point Luck”) to ...
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Navy History Matters - Naval History and Heritage CommandMay 27, 2025 · Two days later, Task Force Seventeen (TF-17), under the command of Rear Adm. Frank Fletcher, formed around Yorktown and steamed from Pearl ...
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Oral History—Destroyer at Midway - U.S. Naval InstituteLate on the afternoon of 3 June 1942, we rendezvoused northeast of Midway with Task Force 17, under Rear Admiral Frank Jack Fletcher. ... Eller was far from the ...
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Fletcher, Frank J. - Naval History and Heritage CommandOct 6, 2016 · Frank Fletcher commanded US Naval Task Forces during the key WWII battles of Coral Sea (4-8 May 1942), Midway (4-7 June 1942), Guadalcanal (7-9 August 1942), ...Missing: pre- promotion 1939
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H-010-2 The Battle of the Eastern SolomonsBattle of the Eastern Solomons, August 1942: A Japanese bomb exploding on the flight deck of USS Enterprise (CV-6), just aft of the island, on 24 August 1942 ( ...
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Solomon Islands Campaign: II Savo Island & III Eastern SolomonsCombat Narratives. Solomon Islands Campaign II The Battle of Savo Island. 9 August 1942. III The Battle of the. Eastern Solomons. 23-25 August 1942.
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The Battles of Cape Esperance 11 October 1942 and Santa Cruz ...Mar 2, 2020 · The Task Force's planes at Tulagi were unable to take off as scheduled, and the enemy attack restricted the activities of long-range search ...
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Battle of the Coral Sea - Naval History and Heritage CommandFeb 2, 2018 · On 4 May 1942, the Battle of the Coral Sea opened as TF 17 (RADM Frank Jack Fletcher) attacked the Japanese Tulagi Invasion Force (RADM ...
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Battle of Midway: 4-7 June 1942Two days later, Task Force Seventeen (TF 17) under the command of Rear Admiral Frank Jack Fletcher, formed around the quickly repaired Yorktown, and sailed ...
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Give Credit Where It's Due | Naval History MagazineAs the Yorktown and Fletcher's Task Force 17 had reached and anchored at Tonga, codebreakers discovered references to an “MO Occupation Force” and learned of a ...
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Solving the Mysteries of Santa Cruz | Naval History MagazineUnder the tactical command of Rear Admiral Thomas C. Kinkaid, the principal participating SOPAC units—Task Forces 16 and 17—included the pair of flattops; the ...
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H-006-2 ISR at Midway - Naval History and Heritage CommandRochefort was not the “code-breaker”—he was in charge of code-breakers. He had some previous tours in signals intelligence and code-breaking, and was well- ...
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Frank Jack Fletcher Got a Bum Rap, Part Two - U.S. Naval InstituteIn August 1942, recently promoted to vice admiral, Frank Jack Fletcher was the onscene commander for the invasion of Guadalcanal and Tulagi.
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Violent Carrier Versus Carrier Clash - Warfare History NetworkHardison) and escorts, known as Task Force 16, directly under Kinkaid's command, and Task Force 17 under the command of Rear Adm. George D. Murray ...
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Part 20 – Guadalcanal – Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands: DiscussionNov 17, 2019 · Task Force 17 was dissolved with the sinking of the Hornet. And with the Enterprise going to the yard for repairs, the battleship South ...
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How the Navy's Fast Carrier Task Force Swept the Pacific - HistoryNetApr 19, 2022 · Led by such American naval icons as Nimitz, Spruance and Halsey, innovative fast carrier task groups proved decisive in the Pacific War.