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USS Yorktown (CV-5) Lists After Two Torpedoes

Date: 05/16/2007
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IPTC: Caption After the 4 June mid-morning U.S. Navy attacks on the Japanese carrier force, only the Hiryu remained operational. Shortly before 1100 she launched eighteen dive bombers, escorted by six fighters, to strike a retaliatory blow. At about noon, as these planes approached USS Yorktown (CV-5), the most exposed of the three American aircraft carriers, they were intercepted by the U.S. combat air patrol, which shot down most of the bombers. Seven, however, survived to attack, hitting Yorktown with three bombs and stopping her. While Yorktown's crew worked to repair damage and get their ship underway, a second force left Hiryu, this one consisting of ten torpedo planes and six fighters. Though the U.S. carrier was moving again by 1430, and even launched more fighters, the Japanese aircraft penetrated heavy air and gunfire opposition to hit Yorktown with two torpedoes, opening a huge hole on her midships port side. The stricken ship again went dead in the water and took on a severe list. Concerned that she was about to roll over, her Captain ordered his crew to abandon ship. IPTC: Copyright Notice Copyrighted Image Please Do Not Duplicate or Distribute Without Permission
IPTC: City Midway IPTC: Country Name Oceania
IPTC: Date Created 19420604 IPTC: Province State Midway
Keywords: USS Yorktown CV-5 Battle of Midway Midway torpedo
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