While the
USS North Carolina is up in Wilmington, right down Highway 17 in Charleston is another ship that is now a museum, the
USS Yorktown (CV-10). One of the 24
Essex class carriers, it served a long life, finally being retired in 1970. During WW2, it arrived on station in the Pacific and commenced combat operations in mid-November 1943 until the end of the war. The
Yorktown was converted to an attack carrier after the Korean War, later converted again to an anti-submarine carrier, where she served during the Vietnam War providing sea-air rescue. One of her last actions was being the recovery ship for Apollo 8. She became a museum ship in Charleston, dedicated on the 200th anniversary of the Navy, 13 October 1975.
It has been used in multiple movies to include:
Tora, Tora, Tora,
The Philadelphia Experiment, and the nuclear terrorist TV movie
Special Bulletin.
Length: 872 ft, Beam: 93 ft (hull), 147 ft (flight deck), Displacement: 36,380 tons
8 boilers feeding 4 turbines produced 150,000 HP and gave 33 knots
Armament: 4 x 2 5"/38 calibre, 4 x 1 5"/38 calibre, 8 x quadruple 40mm Bofors, 46 x 1 20mm Oerkilons, 90 - 100 aircraft
Commissioned: 15 April 1943, Decommissioned: 27 June 1970
The U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS
Yorktown (CVS-10) at sea off Hawaii (USA), some time between 1961 and 1963. On the flight deck are various aircraft of Carrier Anti-Submarine Air Group 55 (CVSG-55). The red-nosed Sikorsky HSS-1N
Seabat helicopters were assigned to helicopter anti-submarine squadron HS-4 "Black Knights". On the catapults are two Douglas AD-5W
Skyraider aircraft of airborne early warning squadron VAW-11 Det.T "Early Eleven". The Grumman S2F-1S
Tracker planes belonged to anti-submarine squadron VS-23 "Black Cats" (white fin), and VS-25 "Golden Eagles" (red fin).
Commissioning of USS
Yorktown on 15 April 1943.
Yorktown with planes of Carrier Air Group 1
Yorktown during the air operations in the Pacific
Mothballed
Yorktown at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in 1948. From front to rear
USS Essex (CV-9),
USS Ticonderoga (CV-14), USS Yorktown,
USS Lexington (CV-16),
USS Bunker Hill (CV-17),
USS Bon Homme Richard (CV-31)
Yorktown's final flight deck configuration.
Panoramic image of Yorktown at Patriots Point
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