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On December 7, 1941, all three U.S. aircraft carriers in the Pacific Fleet—USS Enterprise, USS Lexington, and USS Saratoga—were away from Pearl Harbor. USS Enterprise was delivering fighter planes to Wake Island, while USS Lexington and USS Saratoga were conducting training exercises. Their absence was a significant factor that prevented the Japanese from inflicting greater damage on the U.S. Navy during the attack on Pearl Harbor.

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Which assets became the US Navy primary strike assets after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor?

Submarines and Aircraft Carriers


What ships were the 1941 US Pacific Fleet?

In 1941, the Pacific Fleet was comprised of 3 aircraft carriers, 9 battleships, 12 heavy cruisers, 11 light cruisers, 80 destroyers, and 55 submarines.


What if more US aircraft carriers had been at Pearl Harbor during the Japanese attack on December 7 1941?

Certainly the US aircraft carriers would have been damaged and might have been destroyed. The extra US airplanes might have caused more damage to the attacking Japanese. Even so, the Japanese plan was to make a "statement". The intent was to dissuade any US military operations in East Asia.It may have taken the US another 6 to 12 months to rebuild the carrier force. However, with that said, the US had every chance to win the war.


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.


How many us aircraft carriers were around Okinawa in 1945?

During the Battle of Okinawa in 1945, the United States deployed a significant number of aircraft carriers to support the operation. At the peak of the battle, there were about 15 aircraft carriers in the vicinity of Okinawa, including both fleet carriers and light carriers. These carriers played a crucial role in providing air support and conducting operations against Japanese forces during the campaign.

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How many carriers did the us have in December 1941?

By end of 1941; when the US got involved; they had 3 out of it's 4 carriers which were all aircraft ones. Those ships were USS Lexington, USS Enterprise and USS Saratoga. The fourth carrier, USS Yorktown, had been detached from the Pacific Fleet for convoy service in the Atlantic Ocean.


Which assets became the US Navy primary strike assets after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor?

Submarines and Aircraft Carriers


What ships were the 1941 US Pacific Fleet?

In 1941, the Pacific Fleet was comprised of 3 aircraft carriers, 9 battleships, 12 heavy cruisers, 11 light cruisers, 80 destroyers, and 55 submarines.


Was the aircraft carrier saratoga at perael harbor when the world war with japan started in 1942?

The war with Japan actually began in December 1941, when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7. No US aircraft carriers were in Pearl Harbor when the Japanese attacked. This was extremely lucky for the US, which had only six or seven carriers altogether, and only three in the Pacific. The Saratoga was in San Diego, California when the attack came, but soon sailed for Pearl Harbor and took part in the first great carrier battles.


Were there us aircraft carriers in the World War 2 European theater?

None were necessary since the British Isles provided plentiful air bases. However, in the Mediterranean theater, US escort carriers (aka jeep carriers or CVE's) were used to support amphibious landings. These were small aircraft carriers capable of operating about 30 aircraft each, which left the larger US fleet carriers with 70-80 aircraft each available for the Pacific theater.


What are Oriskany Benington and Saratoga?

They are names of US aircraft carriers,


What company builds us aircraft carriers?

Northrop Grumman


Who builds US aircraft carriers?

American Aircraft Carriers are built by Newport News Shipbuilding, which is a subsidiary of Northrop Grumond.


WHO was involed in pearl harbor?

jJapanese carrier borne aircraft attacted US naval and air bases on 7th December 1941.


What if more US aircraft carriers had been at Pearl Harbor during the Japanese attack on December 7 1941?

Certainly the US aircraft carriers would have been damaged and might have been destroyed. The extra US airplanes might have caused more damage to the attacking Japanese. Even so, the Japanese plan was to make a "statement". The intent was to dissuade any US military operations in East Asia.It may have taken the US another 6 to 12 months to rebuild the carrier force. However, with that said, the US had every chance to win the war.


Who bombed The US naval fleet at Pearl Harbor?

Aircraft of the Japanese Navy bombed the US Navy base at Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941.


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.