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WW2 in the Pacific, Life Aboard a US Aircraft Carrier #ww2 #history #military

In the vast blue reaches of the Pacific during World War II, a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier like the USS Enterprise or Yorktown surged through the swells, its wooden flight deck a storm of barely contained chaos. Grumman Wildcat fighters and Douglas Dauntless dive bombers roared to life in tight rows, their radial engines coughing smoke and flinging prop wash like a gale. Deck crews in color-coded jerseys—brown for handlers, green for mechanics, yellow for aircraft directors—swarmed like frantic ants, heaving chocks free, manhandling wings, and waving paddles while pilots throttled up. Planes taxied inches apart in the cramped space; one slip and a propeller could chew into another, or a gust could send a million-dollar bird sliding over the side. The ship heeled hard in a turn, wind screaming across the teak planks at thirty knots, thick with the sharp reek of 100-octane avgas and hot oil, as distant Japanese threats kept every man on edge.

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