USS Hornet (CV-12) - From Fighting Japan to The Space Race

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
  • No ship that survives to become a museum is obscure. USS Hornet, however, is famous even by museum ship standards. A hard fought war career, leading into working with the Apollo Program, with a detour off Vietnam. She had a successful career, albeit one quite a bit shorter than her sister, Lexington.
    Her fame is, admittedly, helped by becoming a paranormal sensation in recent times. 'Most Haunted Ship in America' and all that.
    Her museum staff also have a firm finger on the pulse of pop culture, so there's that.
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  • @MrGoesBoom
    @MrGoesBoom 11 місяців тому +13

    Why would you apologize for delivering a longer vid about an interesting topic? Gods damn the short attention span of all those young whippersnappers out there

    • @pg1171
      @pg1171 6 місяців тому +1

      AMEN!

  • @BHuang92
    @BHuang92 11 місяців тому +12

    I imagine the ghosts that moved from the original Hornet were like, "This Hornet is not our Hornet but meh, close enough!"

  • @tbm3fan913
    @tbm3fan913 11 місяців тому +8

    One of the better accounts of the Hornet without going overboard with ghosts. I walked on the ship on June 1, 1998 as a volunteer and am still there restoring the Island superstructure in and out. My avatar is of the plane I was asked to restore in 2000. As for ghosts I haven't heard a thing and I have spent nights in the Chief of Staffs Sea Cabin in the Island. Even caught once cleaning the gallery deck at midnight and someone thought they heard a ghost till they saw me.

    • @cdfe3388
      @cdfe3388 11 місяців тому

      I’m from San Diego and grew up going needing out over the ships in the Maritime Museum (Midway wasn’t there yet). Star of India is said to be haunted, and one of my cousins swears she had an encounter with a ghost in the lower hold during a 3rd grade field trip. I’ve been over every inch of that ship and never run into anything supernatural. The most closest I ever came to anything like that on any museum ship was in 2006 when I took a girl I was dating to the museum and, when she was horny and we were the only ones aboard during the lunch rush, I banged her in the wardroom of the Foxtrot-class sub. So I am one of the few (especially among non-sailors) who can say he’s had sex with a female on a submarine.

  • @BobSmith-dk8nw
    @BobSmith-dk8nw 11 місяців тому +2

    Yeah.
    The Japanese sunk what had been CV-1 - the Langley and the US built CVL-27
    The Japanese sank CV-2 - the Lexington and the US built CV-16
    The Japanese sank CV-5 - the Yorktown and the US built CV-10
    The Japanese sank CV-8 - the Hornet and the US built CV-12
    Which All came back to haunt them ...
    Not to mention a whole slew of other Fleet, Light and Escort Carriers.
    And that was the story of he war with Japan. The Japanese had a very good military at the beginning of the war - but - they (and the Germans) could not replace their losses but the Allies could - and more so.
    Unlike the nations they attacked - Japan, Italy and Germany - *_CHOSE_* to go to war - and were destroyed themselves.
    .

  • @ph89787
    @ph89787 11 місяців тому +3

    One of Hornet’s pilots was Butch Voris. He would first see combat in 1942 as part of the VF-10 “Grim Reapers” flying from Enterprise at the Battles of Santa Cruz. Where he saw CV-8 go down. As well as the Guadalcanal Campaign. When VF-10 returned to the states in 1943. Voris would he transferred to VF-2 “Rippers.” Once again flying from Enterprise at the Gilbert Islands and helped Butch O’Hare with his “Bat Team” night fighter experiments. He would remain with VF-2 when they deployed on Hornet in the first half of 1944. Including the Battle of the Philippine Sea.

  • @unbreakable7633
    @unbreakable7633 4 місяці тому

    My father served as a signalman aboard the Hornet during WW2. When he visited my sister in San Francisco a few years ago, she asked him if he wanted to go see the ship. He said, "I've seen it."

  • @Tracy-zr9mg
    @Tracy-zr9mg 11 місяців тому +5

    Great video what a career she had

  • @biathe4017
    @biathe4017 11 місяців тому +2

    How about USS YORKTOWN CV-10 and USS LEXINGTON CV-16?

    • @ph89787
      @ph89787 11 місяців тому

      He already did Lexington.

    • @dajuanvariste4751
      @dajuanvariste4751 11 місяців тому

      @@ph89787yup he did both lexingtons already, 2 and 16

  • @ph89787
    @ph89787 11 місяців тому +3

    Majuro, May 1944.
    Hornet II: Lousy piece of junk (spots Enterprise and Yorktown II sitting on a beach with drinks). Enty, can you please give me your Dauntlesses.
    (Hornet II rushes over to Enterprise only for her to run head first into Enty’s hand).
    Enterprise (while grabbing Hornet’s face) Not in your life sis.
    (Enterprise releases Hornet)
    Yorktown II: Sister, until you get your air group changed out. You have to put up with the Helldivers.
    Hornet II: But they suck.. They stall on landing, parts of them break and they crash on takeoff. The last one is the worst, as my pilots told my captain the distance was too short. But no, he told them to use the manufactures distance.
    Enterprise: Who is your captain?
    Hornet II: Miles Browning. I swear I heard that name before.
    (Enterprise and Yorktown II spit out their drinks).
    Yorktown II: You should. That SOB was my Air Group CO between 1938-40.
    Enterprise: Not to mention he was Dad’s… I mean Admiral Halsey’s Chief of Staff until he was reassigned to you. Honestly Halsey was the only one who could get something useful out of him.
    Hornet II: What makes you say that?
    Yorktown II: You mean aside from being a drunk and a notorious womaniser who already had several affairs?
    Hornet II (nervous): Yes?
    Enterprise: It was before the end of the Battle of Midway. My scouts spotted a ship that turned out to be Hiryu. Browning wanted to load our planes with 1000lbs even though it risked having all our Dauntlesses (smacks Hornet II’s hand after she sees her going for them) ditching. McClusky, Ghallaher and I think (turns to Yorktown II) one of your pilots objected. They even got Captain Murray involved. It was only after Admiral Spruance agreed with McClusky to launch the strike with 500lb bombs that the argument ended. Browning ended up sulking in his cabin until we got back to Pearl.
    Yorktown II (shakes her head): Of course he’d do that.
    Hornet II: That’s great and all but where does that leave me?
    Yorktown II: Did you talk to Admirals Clarke and Mitscher about it?
    Hornet II: I did and they don’t like Browning either. But they are waiting for him to mess up big time.
    Enterprise: Then for all of our sakes that comes soon. Hopefully without costing us a battle or lives.
    (Few days later)
    Enterprise: So let me get this straight. Some moron set off a CO2 cannister on your hangar deck during a movie night?
    Hornet II: Uhuh.
    Yorktown II: And it caused a panic?
    Hornet II: Uhuh.
    Enterprise: Followed by 2 Sailors who got knocked overboard. With one of them drowning.
    Hornet II: yep.
    Yorktown II: To which Captain “Ass hat” decided to not lower a boat to rescue them. Despite being “urged” to by Admiral Clarke.
    Hornet II: When you put it like that.
    Enterprise: Well you get your wish. Browning is history.
    Hornet II: I should celebrate. But after why he got kicked. I’m not entirely sure if I should.
    Yorktown II: Maybe just a small one.
    Hornet II: Ok.

  • @MyBlueZed
    @MyBlueZed 11 місяців тому

    My home Canberra is tricky to pronounce; you did very well. ❤ HMAS CANBERRA ❤️ USS CANBERRA

  • @CaptainSeato
    @CaptainSeato 11 місяців тому

    Miles Browning was still less abrasive and less arrogant and less incompetent, than the grossly inadequate for command, Halsey.

  • @cmedeir
    @cmedeir 11 місяців тому

    Good video. But your inflections in the narration sometimes make it difficult to follow what is being said.

  • @brianomalley7501
    @brianomalley7501 11 місяців тому

    Absolutely love it awesome job once again as always thanks for a little longer video than usual very informative looking to the next one

  • @mtsaaaaaaa
    @mtsaaaaaaa 11 місяців тому

    The prop swirl on that hellcat while youre talking about her going backwards to launch planes is too cool.

  • @jamesbugbee9026
    @jamesbugbee9026 11 місяців тому

    Haunting is

  • @tubapaco
    @tubapaco 11 місяців тому +1

    First.