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Enterprise

Ship Designation: 
CV-6
Date Lost: 
Thursday, June 4, 1942
The Battle of Midway
The morning of June 4, 1942, dive bombers from Enterprise and Yorktown, found the Japanese carrier force northwest of Midway Island and attacked the carriers Akagi, Kaga, and Soryu, inflicting mortal damage on all three carriers. Though only four of fourteen torpedo plane crews would return from this strike, VB-6 and VS-6 would destroy three Japanese carriers. The men and officers in VT-3, VT-6 and VT-8 knew they were flying obsolete planes, knew about the deadly Zero, knew the powerful force they were taking on and, probably to a man, knew that death was a likely outcome. But they were also professionals, and when they found the Japanese, they pressed their attack with skill and determination. They pressed in to within a few ship-lengths of their targets before dropping their torpedoes. They pressed in close enough to strafe the enemy ships and kill, close enough to force the enemy carriers to make sharp evasive maneuvers, close enough to clearly see the warplanes spotted on the flight decks, preparing to strike at their own carriers. Perhaps only a few planes survived, but the ones that did presented a credible threat.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 46

Namesort descending Service Branch
RM 3c Jay Jenkins USN
Sea 1c Lee Keaney USN
RM 2c John Lane USN
RM 2c Arthur Lindgren USN
LCdr Eugene Lindsey USN
ARM 2c Harold Littlefield USN
Ens John Lough USN
RM 3c Samuel Muntean USN
ARM 2c Edwin Mushinski USN
ARM 1c Harry Nelson USN
Ens Carl Peiffer USN
Lt Paul Riley USN
Ens John Roberts USN
Lt(jg) Severin Rombach USN
Ens James Shelton USN
ARM 1c William Stambaugh USN
AOM 1c Thurman Swindell USN
Lt(jg) Lloyd Thomas USN
Ens Clarence Vammen USN
Lt(jg) John Vanburen USN

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