Torpedo Squadron Four: A
Cockpit View of World War II
Gerald W. Thomas
This book is a historical account of World War II as seen by the pilot of an
Avenger, the US Navy's famous torpedo bomber. The focus is on the activities of
one squadron, Torpedo 4 (VT-4).
VT-4 was commissioned January 10, 1942 aboard the original USS
Ranger while at anchor off Bermuda. It was the Navy's first torpedo
squadron commissioned at sea. Serving in both the Atlantic and Pacific theaters
of operation, VT-4 is credited with the destruction of more than 160,000 tons
of enemy shipping and numerous shore-based military installations.
Torpedo 4 was assigned to three different aircraft carriers during World War
II. Initially, on the Ranger, the Squadron flew with 6 Douglas
"Devastators." Later, VT-4 became a 9-plane unit flying some of the
first Grumman TBF Avengers. Aboard the USS Bunker Hill and
USS Essex in the Pacific, the Squadron operated with 15-18 TBMs.
Planes from Torpedo 4 were on the flight deck ready for launch on November
25, 1944 when a kamikaze flew through heavy flak and exploded on the port bow
of the USS Essex.
This brief history of Torpedo Squadron 4 was compiled from declassified
records in the Naval Archives, from personal journals, from interviews with
pilots and flight crew, and from selected historical documents. The extensive
quotes used, drawn directly from debriefings after each mission, serve as a
base for the factual history of strikes on the enemy. But it is the author's
personal accounts that reflect the emotion, tension, frustration, and humor of
Squadron members.
Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright Information
Table of Contents
List of Photos
Preface
1. Operation Leader: Initiation Over Norway
2. Origins of Torpedo Four
3. The North Atlantic
4. Change in Command
5. Tragedy Strikes Night Operations
6. The Pacific Theater
7. Introduction to the Philippines
8. Cavite and Manila Harbor
9. Bunker Hill: Recap and Critique
10. Phylogeny of a Torpedo Pilot
11. Shakedown on the Essex
12. Essex Takes a Kamikaze
13. San Fernando Harbor
14. Meanwhile, Back on the Ranch
15. A Question of Security
16. Support for Mindoro Occupation
17. Flying Conditions Average
18. Marines Replace Dive Bombers
19. Forbidding Formosa
20. More Strikes on Philippines
21. US Landings on Luzon
22. South China Sea
23. Saigon Takes Its Toll
24. Air Group Commander Lost: Pescadores
25. In the Drink
26. From the China Sea to Formosa
27. Premonition at Amami O Shima
28. En Route to Tokyo
29. Window and Jammers over Japan
30. Iwo Jima
31. Bombs and Propaganda for Japan
32. Okinawa
33. More Kamikazes at Ulithi
34. Torpedo Four Heads Stateside
35. World Again at Peace
36. Readjustment
Appendix: Abbreviations
Index of Names
Index of Places, Ships, Etc
Torpedo Squadron Four: A Cockpit View of
World War II
Copyright © 1990-2000 by Gerald W. Thomas
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