| The
Battle of Midway June 3 - 6, 1942 |
TURNING POINT
JUNE 3 - JUNE 6: MIDWAY, JUNE 4 |
| Opening Blow | 0000-0300 |
| Kido Butai Strikes Midway | 0300-0700 |
| Midway Strikes Back | 0700-0900 |
| The Sacrifice of US Torpedo Squadrons | 0900-1015 |
| Pearl Harbor Avenged | 1015-1100 |
| Hiryu's Counterattacks | 1100-1500 |
| End of Kido Butai | 1500-2359 |
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From the after-action report of 2nd Lt William Brooks of VMF-221 at Midway, 4 June 1942
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Albert K. Earnest's Grumman TBF-1 (BuNo 00380) on 7 June 1942.
This aircraft was the lone survivor of the six sent out to attack
the Japanese carriers on 4 June. Earnest
would earn two Navy Crosses for this action- one for his
determined attack and the other for bringing the TBF home so it
could be evaluated after its first combat appearance.
USMC
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The Sacrifice of US Torpedo Squadrons
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A TBD from the ill-fated Torpedo Eight begins
its take off run off Hornet. This plane was the twelfth of
fifteen TBD's (probably ENS W. R. Evans, Jr., A-V(N) USNR and R.
E. Bibb, Jr., ARM3c in T-4, BuNo 0321) launched by VT-8 on the
morning of 4 June.
Photo courtesy Mark Horan
Click on the image for a larger view
The last of Torpedo Eight's TBDs, T-16 (BuNo
1506), flown by LCDR John C. Waldron with Horace Franklin Dobbs,
CRMP, in the rear seat, taking off Hornet
on 4 June 1942. Notice the unstowed twin .30 cal.
Photo courtesy Mark Horan
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Enterprise attack on the morning of June 4.
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Yorktown
is struck by a torpedo from LT Hashimoto's second chutai
on the afternoon of 4 June.
Note the heavy antiaircraft fire put up by Yorktown
and her consorts.
National Archives & Records Administration
Yorktown
listing and without power after being hit by two torpedoes on 4
June. Note the two F4F-4 "Wildcats" lashed to her
flight deck aft of the island.
National Archives & Records Administration
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An
aerial view of Hiryu,
taken by a plane from Hosho
on 5 June, shows the extent of the damage wrought by SBDs from
Bombing Three, Bombing Six and Scouting
Six. Notice the total destruction of the forward third of her
flight deck and her forward elevator, blasted from its well,
leaning against the bridge.
Naval Historical Center
Another
view of Hiryu. Notice
the lack of damage to her flight deck aft of the forward elevator
well. Also, note the position of the midship elevator, as well as
the aft elevator lowered into the hanger deck.
Naval Historical Center
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NOTES:
Times given in the contents are approximate and should be used as a general guide only. Specific times for events will appear within the text.