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Was there ever an aircraft carrier named after Doolittle?

No, not to my knowledge. Doolittle flew from the aircraft carrier USS Hornet with the USS Enterprise carrying fighters for defense. After Japan was bombed, Roosevelt said that the American bombers flew from Shangri-La (the mythical perfect land in the Himalayas) and afterward an Essex-class aircraft carrier was named USS Shangri-La.


Did the pilots during World War 2 that flew off the navy carriers fall under the army air corp or where they navy?

US Navy Aircraft Carriers normally operated US Navy aircraft flown by US Navy pilots; however sometimes during WW2 these aircraft carriers had US Army Air Force or US Marine Corps aircraft on-board to be flown-off by Army or Marine pilots. This was for ferrying operations. These aircraft would take off from the carriers but land on an airfield. Army pilots were not trained to land on carriers, neither were the Army aircraft equipped for carrier landings. US Marine pilots & Marine aircraft could operate from carriers if necessary, until they could be established at an airfield.


Was there ever a Japanese aircraft that defected and landed on a us carrier during World War 2?

I have never heard of one that did. Most just flew straight into the ship to kill all hands and sink the ship. There were Germans who did fly into allies bases and surrender.


What was England's largest battleship in World War 2?

The largest battleship was HMS Hood, which was destroyed by Bismarck with a single shell hitting the magazine. It was so devastating, that the ship was forced upside down on the sea bed - the only wreck ever to have done so. There may have been bigger aircraft carriers, but they are not strictly battleships...


How many C-130 aircraft have ever been built?

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What jets land on a aircraft carrier?

Ones with tail hooks so they can stop. The biggest plane to ever land on a US aircraft carrier was a C-130, which the Navy was considering for Carrier Onboard Delivery service.


Was there ever an aircraft carrier named ruby?

The following is a list of countries that have had aircraft carriers: United States, India, Italy, UK, China, Spain, France, Russia, Brazil, Thailand, Japan, Australia, Canada, Argentina, and the Netherlands. Of those, none have ever had an aircraft carrier named Ruby.


How many people on an aircraft carrier?

The current generation USS Nimitz supercarriers (the largest ever built) require a crew of about 3200 sailors, and an aircrew of about 2500. The next-generation Ford-class supercarriers reduce this number through automation by almost 20%, to roughly 4700 crew total. For comparison, the prototypical WW2 aircraft carrier, the USS Essex class, had a total crew of 2600.


What part of the US Navy began to become more important to winning the war in the Battle of the Coral Sea?

Aircraft Carriers. The Battle of the Coral Sea was the first ever Aircraft Carrier vs Aircraft Carrier battle ever. But remember, the US Navy did not win. The US actually lost a carrier, along with Japan also losing one. But the US came more confident in using them, and learned Aircraft Carriers would be the main strategic importance in the Pacific Theatre.


Was there ever an aircraft carrier named after Doolittle?

No, not to my knowledge. Doolittle flew from the aircraft carrier USS Hornet with the USS Enterprise carrying fighters for defense. After Japan was bombed, Roosevelt said that the American bombers flew from Shangri-La (the mythical perfect land in the Himalayas) and afterward an Essex-class aircraft carrier was named USS Shangri-La.


Do Dobermanns ever have tails?

Yes they do but they are docked off


Has an American battleship ever sank any enemy aircraft carriers?

No, American victories over enemy carriers have typically been done by aircraft. The only carrier to have been sunken by a battleship was the British HMS Glorious, which was sunk by two German battleships.


What are the most famous warships in the World?

The USS Arizona, USS California, USS Oaklahoma( these are the battleships) and the USS Oriskany aircraft carrier. The are the World's famous warships ever built but not around anymore.


What is the only carrier sunk in the Atlantic in battle?

The only United States aircraft carrier ever sunk in the Atlantic (in combat) was during the Battle of the Atlantic. It was Escort Carrier CVE-21, USS Block Island, Commanded By Capt Logan C. Ramsey. Block Island was sunk on 29 May, 1944, off the coast of the Canary Islands.


Did the pilots during World War 2 that flew off the navy carriers fall under the army air corp or where they navy?

US Navy Aircraft Carriers normally operated US Navy aircraft flown by US Navy pilots; however sometimes during WW2 these aircraft carriers had US Army Air Force or US Marine Corps aircraft on-board to be flown-off by Army or Marine pilots. This was for ferrying operations. These aircraft would take off from the carriers but land on an airfield. Army pilots were not trained to land on carriers, neither were the Army aircraft equipped for carrier landings. US Marine pilots & Marine aircraft could operate from carriers if necessary, until they could be established at an airfield.


When was Chicago ever a State?

No. Chicago was never a state.


What was the song played 2008 womens basketball championship game?

"Ever Ever After" by Carrier Underwood