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Fire, our worst fear.

100% correct....

October 26th 1966, Fire in the hangar deck of USS Oriskany (CVA-34) and spread throughout the forward portion of the ship.

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On May 26, 1954 the USS BENNINGTON CV-20 suffered an explosion which claimed the lives of over 100 men and officers. This was the second worst ship disaster not involving enemy action at the time.


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Hey wait a minute..we have a thread about fires aboard carriers;

 
More ESSEX CV, CVA from WWII and Korea

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Loading supplies during the Korean war. Note the aircraft are Banshees.

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ESSEX CV-9 01 P underway May 1943 37 05'N x 74 15'E. 24 SBD 11 F6F 18 TBF-TBM.jpg
ESSEX CV-9 02 P 1943 flight deck March 1943.jpg
ESSEX CV-9 03 P Buccaneer Logo 1944 - 45.jpg
Essex CV-9 04 P inclining Dec 1942.JPG
Essex CV-9 05 P Hampton roads Feb 1 1943.jpg
Essex CV-9 06 P After April 15 1944 refit.jpg
Essex CV-9 07 P Oct 1944 TBM-1C from VB-83  having wounded removed.jpg
Essex CV-9 08 P SB2C-4 from VB-83 March 1945.jpg
Essex CV-9 09 P Okinawa May 1945 duplicate.jpg
Essex CV-9 010 P Drydock no 5 Puget Sound Naval Shipyard April 22 1949.jpg
Essex CV-9 015 P plan.jpg
Essex CV-9 016 P drawing.jpg
 
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ESSEX WWII

These shots are often credited to ESSEX, but ESSEX never got the athwartships catapult in the hangar bay. She was commissioned without cats, got a single short cat in Pearl Harbor, and finished the war with only the one cat. There were two H-8 cats in Bremerton that were finally installed after the war. She was decommissioned with the hydraulic cats as well, never getting the steam cat upgrade. These pics are actually from Hornet but often credited to ESSEX
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ESSEX CV-9 013 MP hangar deck cat launch a F6F-3 1943 actually not from ESSEX.jpg
ESSEX CV-9 014 MP hangar deck cat launch a F6F-3 1943 exiting actually not Essex.jpg


There were originally no flight deck tractors. Planes were pushed manually from place to place. The story has it that the "plane pushers" comshawed a couple jeeps from a bunch that were on the pier when they got to Pearl. The metal shop rigged up towbars and away they went. No one questioned it. The fleet admiral wanted to see how ESSEX could be so fast at launching, visited ESSEX for a look-see. Shortly after, there were jeeps and towmotors assigned to all the carriers in the fleet.

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ESSEX CV-9 021 1 MP respotting planes with jeeps WWII.jpg
Essex CV-9 056 MP Early war using jeeps to respot aircraft.JPG
ESSEX CV-9 099 MP Flight deck crew takes a break between air strikes WWII.JPG


Ready for launch

Essex CV-9 018 MP  Deckload of planes ready for full launch, props spinning.jpg
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Disengaging the tailhook.

Essex CV-9 024 MP Airedales disengage a Wildcat's tailhook from one of the flight deck's arres...jpg


Checking guns

ESSEX CV-9 025 MP Arming and checking guns on F6F's prior to an attack on the enemy, USS Essex...jpg
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Essex CV-9 027 MP Arming and checking guns on F6F's prior to an attack on the enemy, USS Essex...jpg


At Pearl Aug 8, 1943

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ESSEX CV-9 029 MP at pearl Aug 8, 1943-1.jpg
 
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Morning guys, I thought I would share some pictures of my first interaction with US Carriers, I think it was Rimpac 75 - Pearl Harbor the USS Kittyhawk CV63. I was "Gob smacked"it was HUGE!!! I was aboard the HMAS Melbourne about 1/3 the size of the Kittyhawk, I had a couple of photos of them alongside but I can't find them, I will search through my pics and see if I still have them. In the meantime here are a few Kittyhawk and USS America pics to check out.
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If there are any "Old Salts" out there with pictures from Rimpac 75 could you please post them, even if they a grainy or damaged, I will repair and repost them.
Hump
 
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SAN DIEGO (Feb. 26, 2021) Aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) arrives Naval Air Station North Island, February 26. Nimitz Carrier Strike Group returned after a more than 10-month deployment to U.S. 5th Fleet and U.S. 7th Fleet, which included freedom of navigation operations and participation in Operations Freedom’s Sentinel, Inherent Resolve and Octave Quartz. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Timothy Heaps)

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Hey wait a minute..we have a thread about fires aboard carriers;

That thread has been dormant for a few years and unless anyone objects, I'll merge that one into this
 
If there are any "Old Salts" out there with pictures from Rimpac 75 could you please post them, even if they a grainy or damaged, I will repair and repost them.
Hump
Sorry @Hump, I joined in 74, first sea draft in 75 but didn't get to RIMPAC till 82
 
Thanks anyway Bravo, there might be some "Old Codgers" like me out there that may have some if I'm lucky.
In the meantime Will the real JFK please stand up!!!!
Have a good one guys.
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You gotta love the images of those "Tomcats" on the flight deck, my personal favourite fighter of all time, I was really sorry to see them go but I was also surprised to hear from Popeyes thread about the maintenance issues with them. Still the best of the best as far as I'm concerned though.
Just my 2 cents lol
Hump
 
More ESSEX CV9, WWII

Aug 1943

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1945 Radar tracking Japanese aircraft

ESSEX CV-9 036 MP radar tracking Jap ships WWII 1945.jpg


Repair party in action

Essex CV-9 037 MP repair party in action WWII.jpg


Port side sponson as commissioned

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Island rig, April 1944

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Inboard side 1944

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1943 Island rig

Essex CV-9 038 NP Island Aug 43.JPG


Refueling from USS Guadalupe, Aug 1943

Essex CV-9 041 MP refueled by USS Guadalupe Aug 27, 1943.jpg


Respotting deck for landings, the old fashond way.

Essex CV-9 043 MP Respotting deck for landings the old fashond way w-plane pushers aboard the ...jpg


Essex CV-9 044 MP Respotting deck for landings aboard the USS Essex. August 1943 w new tilly o...jpg


Take-offs and landings Aug 1943.

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ESSEX CV-9 040 MP Take-offs and landings from USS Essex. August 1943.jpg


Stern and bow shots, as commissioned, Dec 1942

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Inclining Dec 1942
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Gunnery crew, 1943

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Tilly in action

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USS Siboney CVE-112 during testing of Marine Helicopter Operations from a carrier in 1951, the Helicopters are Piasecki models HRP-1 and HRP-2, Note USS O'Hare DD-889 following
LIFE Magazine Archives - Hank Walker Photographer

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