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- The blast caused the deaths of 5 men and wounded 16. However due to quick damage control Yorktown remained in action and continued flight operations. She was far luckier than many of her Essex Class sisters.Learn more:The blast caused the deaths of 5 men and wounded 16. However due to quick damage control Yorktown remained in action and continued flight operations. She was far luckier than many of her Essex Class sisters.carrierbuilders.net/gallery/20051222_CV-10/200512…The resulting explosion killed 5 and wounded 26 but had little effect on Yorktown 's operations. Shifting south, the carrier began focusing its efforts against Okinawa.www.thoughtco.com/uss-yorktown-cv-10-2361556In total, 141 men died aboard the USS Yorktown, though it appears some are still there. To the right is a photo taken by William Butterfield in August, 2008. This is a photo of the ship’s radar room.scaresandhauntsofcharleston.wordpress.com/2012…
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May 24, 2015 · Despite the heroic efforts of the USS Yorktown’s captain and a salvage crew, who appeared to be on the verge of saving the ship, the flattop was mortally wounded on the afternoon of June 6, 1942 when a Japanese …
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Colorized photo of five U.S. Navy Essex-class aircraft carriers at the Long Beach Naval Shipyard, California (USA), on 2 August 1966: USS Bennington (CVS-20), USS Bon Homme Richard (CVA-31), USS Yorktown (CVS-10), USS Valley …
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YORKTOWN was reclassified as attack aircraft carrier CVA 10 on October 1, 1952, and antisubmarine warfare aircraft carrier CVS 10 on September 1, 1957. Decommissioned on June 27, 1970 at Philadelphia, Pa., the YORKTOWN was …
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USS Yorktown (CVS-10) was decommissioned at Philadelphia, Pa., on June 27, 1970, after more than 27 years of service, and was mothballed at Bayonne, N.J. Much of her still useful equipment was removed and installed on other, …
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