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  2. Battle off Samar - Wikipedia

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    The lookouts of Taffy 3 spotted the anti-aircraft fire to the north. The Japanese came upon Taffy 3 at 06:45, achieving complete tactical surprise. At about the same time, others in Taffy 3 had picked up targets from surface radar and Japanese radio traffic. At about 07:00, Yamato opened fire at a range of 17 nmi (20 mi; 31 km).

  3. Invasion of Leyte naval order of battle - Wikipedia

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    Transport Group "Able" (Task Group 79.3) Captain C.G. Richardson Transport Division 7 (Capt. Richardson) 3 attack transports: Cavalier, J. Franklin Bell, Feland 1 transport: Golden City 1 attack cargo ship: Thuban 1 landing ship dock: Lindenwald Transport Division 30 (Capt. C.A. Mission) 3 attack transports: Knox, Calvert, Custer

  4. Naval task force - Wikipedia

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    Task Force 58, a Carrier Battle Group of the US Navy which served in the Central Pacific during World War II; Task Force 61; Task Force 77—including "Taffy 3", or Task Unit 77.4.3, which gained significant fame during the Battle off Samar during the Battle of Leyte Gulf.

  5. Battle of Leyte Gulf - Wikipedia

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    While the Battle off Samar was raging between the Japanese surface fleet and Taffy 3, Taffy 1's escort carriers were supporting the American surface ships after the Battle of Surigao Strait when daylight broke (the nighttime Surigao Strait action meant no carrier aircraft could participate until after dawn, during which the defeated Japanese ...

  6. USS Samuel B. Roberts (DE-413) - Wikipedia

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    The battle formed part of the larger Battle of Leyte Gulf of October 1944. [2] The ship was part of Task Unit 77.4.3 ("Taffy 3 ... Air Support Group off the ...

  7. Ernest E. Evans - Wikipedia

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    Johnston, together with the destroyers Samuel B. Roberts, Hoel, and Heermann, four destroyer escorts and six escort carriers (CVEs) formed the task unit 77.4.3, known as Taffy 3. This group, together with planes from Taffy 2 (TU 77.4.2), ultimately forced a Japanese battlegroup consisting of 4 battleships, 6 heavy cruisers, 2 light cruisers and ...

  8. The Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors - Wikipedia

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    A Main Selection of the Book-of-the-Month Club and the Military Book Club, the book tells the story of the remarkable two-and-a-half-hour sea battle fought on October 25, 1944, in which Rear Admiral Clifton A. F. Sprague's task unit, known as "Taffy 3" (7th Fleet's Task Unit 77.4.3), of escort carriers and their "tin can" escorts rose to the impossible challenge of beating back an overwhelming ...

  9. USS Hoel (DD-533) - Wikipedia

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    Dawn of 25 October 1944 found "Taffy 3" steaming northeast of Samar operating as the Northern Air Support Group. "Taffy 2" was in the central position patrolling off the entrance to Leyte Gulf, and "Taffy 1" covered the southern approaches to the Gulf some 150 miles (240 km) to the southeast of Hoel ' s "Taffy 3".