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Remembering Torpedo Squadron 8

Remembering Torpedo Squadron 8

June 4, 1942: Torpedo Squadron 8, off the USS HORNET, attacked the Japanese carriers off Midway. Flying old, slow aircraft armed with defective torpedoes and lacking fighter cover, they were all shot down without inflicting any damage on the enemy. But by attracting the attention of the Japanese combat air patrol, their sacrifice made possible the success of the American dive bombers that arrived overhead minutes later, to devastate the Japanese carriers Akagi, Kaga, and Soryu, bringing victory at Midway

Lt. Commander John C. WaldronKIA
Lt. Raymond A. MooreKIA
Lt. James C. OwensKIA
Lt.(jg) George M. CampbellKIA
Lt.(jg) John P. GrayKIA
Lt.(jg) Jeff D. WoodsonKIA
Ens. William W. AbercrombieKIA
Ens. William W. CreamerKIA
Ens. Harold J. EllisonKIA
Ens. William R. EvansKIA
Ens. George H. GayWIA
Ens. Henry R. KenyonKIA
Ens. Ulvert M. MooreKIA
Ens. Grant W. TeatsKIA
Robert B. Miles, Aviation Pilot 1cKIA
Horace F. Dobbs, Chief RadiomanKIA
Amelio Maffei, Radioman 1KIA
Tom H. Pettry, Radioman 1KIA
Otway D. Creasy, Jr. Radioman 2KIA
Ross H. Bibb, Jr., Radioman 2KIA
Darwin L. Clark, Radioman 2KIA
Ronald J. Fisher, Radioman 2KIA
Hollis Martin, Radioman 2KIA
Bernerd P. Phelps Radioman 2KIA
Aswell L. Picou, Seaman 2KIA
Francis S. Polston, Seaman 2KIA
Max A. Calkins, Radioman 3KIA
George A. Field, Radioman 3KIA
Robert K. Huntington, Radioman 3KIA
William F. Sawhill, Radioman 3KIA


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