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  2. Okinawa naval order of battle - Wikipedia

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    Landing Ship Air Attack, kamikaze set off her rockets 13 18 4 May 45 *USS LSM(R)-194: Landing Ship Air Attack 13 23 9 May 45 #USS England: Destroyer Air Attack, kamikaze dive bomber 35 27 9 May 45 #USS Oberrender: Destroyer Escort Air Attack, kamikaze hit starboard gun mount, bomb thru main deck 8 53 11 May 45 USS Bunker Hill: Carrier

  3. Battle of Okinawa - Wikipedia

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    The US Navy's Task Force 58, deployed to the east of Okinawa with a picket group of 6 to 8 destroyers, kept 13 carriers (7 fleet carriers and 6 light carriers) on duty from 23 March to 27 April and a smaller number thereafter. Until 27 April, a minimum of 14 and up to 18 escort carriers were in the area at all times.

  4. Naval Base Okinawa - Wikipedia

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    Naval Base Okinawa, now Naval Facility Okinawa, is a number of bases built after the Battle of Okinawa by United States Navy on Okinawa Island, Japan. The naval bases were built to support the landings on Okinawa on April 1, 1945, and the troops fighting on Okinawa. The Navy repaired and did expansion of the airfields on Okinawa.

  5. These US Navy Ships Obliterated Japan’s WWII Strategy - AOL

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    The ship participated in the bombardment of Okinawa and was hit by a suicide plane but remained in action for almost another month before returning for more repairs. 14. Pennsylvania-class battleship

  6. Operation Kikusui - Wikipedia

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    On 6 April 1945, the Japanese military commenced Operation Kikusui I (referred to by the Army as the 1st total air assault), with 391 Navy planes and 133 Army planes (of which 215 Navy planes and 82 Army planes were kamikazes) taking part. US Navy anti-air radar picket destroyers deployed in the waters off Okinawa bore the brunt of the attack.

  7. This Legendary WW2 Vessel Helped Conduct the Doolittle Raids

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    The ship’s last wartime actions involved supporting the amphibious landings at Okinawa. Following the war, the USS New Orleans served in various capacities before decommissioning in 1947. 6.

  8. British Pacific Fleet - Wikipedia

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    In practice, command of the fleet in action devolved to Vice-Admiral Sir Bernard Rawlings, with Vice-Admiral Sir Philip Vian in charge of air operations by the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm (FAA). The fighting end of the fleet was referred to as Task Force 37 from 28 May 1945 (previously 57) and the Fleet Train was Task Force 113.

  9. List of ships of the United States Air Force - Wikipedia

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    MSTS had administrative control of the ships and operational control when the ships were in port. The US Air Force Eastern Test Range had operational control when the ships were at sea. [2] The larger C1-M-AV-1 type ships were redesignated by the Navy as AGM. [3] The original larger ORV were out of service on the Eastern Test Range by 1969. [1]