Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1945 — Page 11

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The Essex-class U. 8. carrier, Ticonderoga, once more is proving a scourge of the Japs after having been hit by two enemy suicide planes within 30 minutes off Formosa last Jan. 21. The photo above was made after the first plane hit. Smoke billows from bomb hole and from the carrier's No. 1 elevator, forward, where bomb-laden suicide craft exploded... Nqte the splintered deck and the casualty at extreme left.

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BIG AIR SHOW 70 BE STAGED

Army Groups to Take: Part In Celebration. :

Indianapolis will pay tribute to the nation’s air power when one of the most outstanding flying exhibitions in the history: of Indiana is staged at Weir Cook airport July 29. The show is being held im con= nection with national Air Force day, Aug. 1, which was officially designated by Gen. H. H. Arnold, commanding general of all army air forces. The observance is under the joint sponsorship of the 1st Troop Carrier Command, the Indiana Wing, Civil Air ‘Patrol, the Air Technical Service Command and the Air Power league, Shows in Other Cities

Both the 1st Troop Carrier Command, headquarters of which is at ‘| Stout field, and the Air Technical Service Command, Wright field, Dayton, and other equipment. In addition, both of these air! force units will provide as much | equipment as possible for observ-| {ances in other Indiana cities. | For the most part, the Weir Cook | Municipal airport ceremonies will be .given over to actual flying| demonstrations, . plus. an exhibit of captured enemy aircraft, an exhibit | of aircraft and equipment made for| the army air forces in Indianapolis and surrounding territory, and brief | addresses by leading army officers] |and public officials. | | Tentative arrangements for the|

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WASHINGTON, July 19.—Three crashed through the flight deck. the Ticonderoga in the second at- show have been made at two meet- | hundred and thirty-seven American The bomb exploded between theiack Burch was wounded serious- |ings held in the office of Col. Walker!

fighting men were lost or injured when two Japanese suicide planes

crashed. into the. aircraft carrier | Girders in the vicinity of the bridge.

“Ticonderoga near Formosa. early

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this year and left the ship in flames, the navy revealed today.

144 Dead or Missing Of the casualties, 144 are dead or

"missing, the navy said in announc-~

ing that the 27,000-ton Essex class carrier already has been “repaired and is back in the Pacific. The story of the Ticonderoga was

‘ms saga of an hercic crew and their

skipper, Commodore Dixfe Kiefer of

"Kansas City, who kept fighting for .12 hours despite 65 body wounds.

The Ticonderoga joined the fast carrier task force in November, 1944. In her first tour of duty, her planes sank two cruisers, two destroyers, four destroyer escorts, 23 other craft and destroyed or damaged 207 enemy planes.

On the morning of Jan. 21 the

Ticonderoga was launching planes

when a Jap plane came out of the sun through a cloud bank and| Several top officers were lost to-at Bendie field here.

| gallery deck and the hangar deck, | which was packed with atrcraft | being refueled and rearmed.

| exploding bomb were twisted and | | fire, fed by gasoline, spread swiftly. The executive officer, Cmdr, til. |

an emergency. Magazines were | flooded to prevent detonation of | explosives and to limit the fire ares, Eu While the crew fought fire and

tacking the stricken -sHip.

five of the enemy and anti-aircraf gunners three more.

Another Plane Crash

But just. before 1 p. m., the | Ticonderoga was hit again, Japanese plane and its two bombs crashed .into the

setting off more fires.

arate places, lay’ bleeding on the

brought under control without assistance from other ships:

| able to launch aircraft, she suf-| pushed burning planes over board, fered sufficient damage. to be sent|and other stationary exhibits will | other Japanese suiciders were at- | home, The | puget Sound navy yard, Bremerton, Ticonderoga’s planes shot down wash, before returning to sea. The ship | ship was commissoined May 8, 1944, accounted for| at Newport News, Va.

. SOUTH BEND, July 19 (U. P.— A Sgt. Arthur L. Blank, Chicago, was killed last night when his automobile overturned 10 miles west. of superstructure,’ pare

hurt slightly.

ly and Kiefer, wounded in 65 sep~|W- Winslow, commander of the]

{ CAP, in the Board. of Trade build(ing. In these meetings were repre- | sentatives of I Troop Carrier ComBut for 12 hours, the skipper di- imand, the Air Technical Service

rected his ship in the work of re- | Command, the Civil Air Patrol and covery and refused medical atten-|Ccivilians. liam O. Burch of Norfolk, V&,! tion until midnight when he was |

supervised the carefully prepared | gocured that all injured men: had plan to save the ship in just such | eceived treatment.

Displays in Hangar Directing. the activities of the Civil Air Patrol at the show will | By 2:37 p. m, all fires had been |be Col. Winslow and Capt. Merle | | Denny, commander of Group 527, | {composed of three Indianapolis Though the Ticonderoga was still | squadrons. | The captured enemy equipment | be housed in the administration | building hangar at the airport. } The program will get underway | at 1:30 p. m. and continue as long | as the crowds remain. | The job of co-ordinating the observances was assigned by Gen. Ar- | nold to the Civil Air Patrol, ‘the |

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