Here is some military history. When we sunk all Japanese carriers, it meant we would win the sky and the ocean. Then we took land back. I believe the loss of her carriers allowed us to checkmate the Japanese.
https://pacificwar.org.au/Battle_Coral_Sea.html
Philippines, Guam, and Wake Attacks
Attack on the Philippines, 8 December 1941 On 8 December 1941, as prelude to multiple amphibious landings in the Philippines, the Japanese launched air attacks on U.S. and Filipino bases. Cavite Navy Yard, primary base of the U.S. Asiatic Fleet, was first bombed on 10 December and had been largely destroyed by the time of the evacuation of Manila on 25 December.
Fair Winds and Following Seas to another great lady.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/kitty-hawk-1-cent-scrap-ebay-b1996695.html
Aircraft carrier sold for 1 cent headed to eBay after Navy rejects $5m museum bid
Aircraft carrier sold for 1 cent for scrap headed to eBay after Navy rejects $5m museum bid
They had previously believed they would at least get a chance to save the aircraft carrier from the fate of being towed to the scrapyard, which is what happened to the last three inactive aircraft carriers moored in Bremerton.
Whole hunk of yard art. For me just a refreshing of petsonal memories concerning her and the Connie - last of the oil fireds.
https://www.navytimes.com/military-honor/black-military-history/2017/02/28/race-riot-at-sea-1972-kitty-hawk-incident-fueled-fleet-wide-unrest/
Race riot at sea — 1972 Kitty Hawk incident fueled fleet-wide unrest
It was not a good time for the carrier Kitty Hawk as it steamed across the South China Sea toward Vietnam in October 1972. The ship already had been deployed for eight months, and was on track to spend a record number of days at sea with a grueling pace of flight operations to support U.S. troops in Vietnam.
Charles Lindberg took off from San Diego on the Maiden flight of the Spirit of St Louis. From what is known today as the Midway District.
There is a movie from the 1930's called the 'Flying Docs' commemorating the birth of Naval Aviation, also set on North Island
Not many people know that Navy Base San Diego, originally known as a Destroyer Base, was originally set up to abide by the above Five-Power Treaty. It's original purpose was to decommission and dismantle Destroyers. In the late 1930's, the Shipyards were converted and they were then use to build Destroyers.
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