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At the battle of the Coral Sea May 8th 1942, the US
carrier’s Yorktown and the 33,000-ton
Lexington led an assault on a Japanese fleet built
around the 28,000-ton carriers Shokaku and
Zuikaku. This was the first battle between two
carrier groups in the Pacific War. The US carrier’s
were first to launch an attack with two bombs from
Yorktown’s aircraft and one from
Lexington’s damaging Shokaku to an
extent her aircraft couldn’t be launched. A counter
attack by Zuikaku’s aircraft damaged
Lexington with two torpedoes and three bombs and
Yorktown with one bomb. This forced the US ships to
break off the engagement and set a course for Pearl Harbor
to undergo repairs. Before reaching Pearl Harbor,
Lexington had to be abandoned as fires in her lower
decks were spreading towards the ammunition stores. US
warships used torpedoes to sink her after the crew had been
transferred to other ships.
Following US intelligence reports stating Japanese
warships were closing in on Midway Island,
Yorktown’s repairs at Pearl Harbor were
hurriedly completed so she could join her two sister ships,
Enterprise and Hornet, in a battle group
being deployed to intercept the Japanese fleet. As Japanese
carrier aircraft were being rearmed with bombs for a second
attack on Midway, one of their scout planes spotted the US
carriers closing in. The Japanese commander put his entire
fleet in danger at that time by ordering his aircraft to be
rearmed with torpedoes for attacks on the US warships.
Before that operation could be completed, US aircraft began
their attacks.
Of the 41 US Devastator torpedo aircraft that made the
first attacks, only six survived dogfights with Japanese
Zeroes. As the Zeroes were low attacking the torpedo
aircraft, Dauntless dive-bombers from Yorktown
attacked Soryu with three 1,000 lb bombs finding
their target. Dive-bombers from Enterprise also took
that opportunity to attack Kaga and Akagi.
With these three Japanese carriers heavily damaged, only
Hiryu managed to launch an attack of 36 aircraft.
Three of Hiryu’s aircraft made it through
Yorktown’s fighters with bombs from all three
hitting their target. Just as the fires on Yorktown
were being brought under control, she was targeted by
Hiryu’s torpedo aircraft and hit by two
torpedoes. At that time, aircraft from Yorktown and
Enterprise were attacking Hiryu. As four
bombs wrecked her flight deck, Hiryu’s
surviving aircraft were forced to ditch in the sea.
A salvage crew boarded Yorktown two days later
to carry out temporary repairs. Just as it looked like she
might be saved, a Japanese submarine fired two torpedoes
into her hull. Yorktown capsized and sunk the
following day. Hornet had to be scuttled after being
damaged at the battle of Santa Cruz October 26th 1942.
Enterprise survived the war only to be scrapped in
1958.
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