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  2. USS Sims (DD-409) - Wikipedia

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    Sims was ordered to escort USS Neosho. The task force refueled on 5–6 May and then detached Neosho and Sims to continue to the next fueling point. [1] On the morning of 7 May, a search plane from the Japanese striking force sighted the oiler and destroyer and reported them to Admiral Takagi as a carrier and a cruiser. Takagi ordered an all ...

  3. USS Neosho (AO-23) - Wikipedia

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    USS Neosho (AO-23) was a Cimarron-class fleet oiler serving with the United States Navy, ... the destroyer Sims. [1] Neosho burning, 7 May 1942. ...

  4. Battle of the Coral Sea - Wikipedia

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    USS Neosho is left burning and slowly sinking at the completion of the Japanese dive bombing attack. At 09:15, Takahashi's strike force reached its target area, sighted Neosho and Sims, and searched in vain for the U.S. carriers for a couple of hours.

  5. Japanese aircraft carrier Shōhō - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese were the first to spot the Americans when one aircraft found the oiler Neosho escorted by the destroyer Sims at 0722, south of the Strike Force. These ships were misidentified as a carrier and a cruiser and the carriers Shōkaku and Zuikaku launched an airstrike 40 minutes later that sank Sims and damaged Neosho badly enough that ...

  6. USS Neosho (AO-143) - Wikipedia

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    USS Neosho (AO-143) was the lead ship of her class of fleet oilers of the United States Navy, in service from 1954 to the early 1990s.. The fourth Neosho was laid down 15 August 1952 by the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation's Fore River Shipyard at Quincy, Massachusetts, and named Neosho on 29 September 1953.

  7. List of shipwrecks in May 1942 - Wikipedia

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    USS Neosho United States Navy: World War II: Battle of the Coral Sea: The Cimarron-class oiler was bombed and damaged in the Coral Sea by Japanese aircraft. She was scuttled on 11 May by USS Henley ( United States Navy) after rescuing survivors still aboard along with survivors of USS Sims ( United States Navy) who were also aboard. Ontario ...

  8. USS Henry W. Tucker - Wikipedia

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    On 7 May 1942, in the opening phase of the Battle of the Coral Sea, Neosho and its escorting destroyer, USS Sims, were attacked by three waves of Imperial Japanese Navy planes after the Japanese mistook Neosho for an aircraft carrier and Sims for an escorting cruiser.

  9. USS Neosho - Wikipedia

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    USS Neosho may refer to the following ships of the United States Navy: USS Neosho (1863), a single-turreted, wooden-hulled, river monitor (1863–1873) USS Neosho (AO-23), Cimarron-class oiler (1939–1942), sunk at the Battle of the Coral Sea; USS Neosho (AO-48), Kennebec-class oiler, launched 1942, sold and renamed SS Catawba