AFTER PEARL HARBOR, A war had to be won and the small fast carrier, USS Cabot and her brave men certainly did not let us down.
In fact, her pilots and men gave the USA our revenge for what the Japanese did to us at Pearl Harbor!
The Cabot was in combat for 17 months. During that time she was responsible for destroying 360 enemy planes, 265 ships, and numerous shore installations throughout the pacific.
She won nine Battle Stars for her actions in the Marshall Islands, Western Carolina Islands, Leyte, Luzon, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa.
President Truman awarded her a Presidential Unit Citation.
The Cabot was one of the "bait" ships that Admiral Halsey used to lure the Japanese Fleet into what he hoped would be one last decisive battle.
The Japanese Fleet struck the "bait" with 70 fighter planes against the Cabots eight pilots of the famed "Meat Axe Squadron". In less than 15 minutes, 27 enemy planes had been shot down at
no loss to the squadron. Three pilots qualified as ace on this one major action. Bitten by the "bait" the Japanese Fleet ran for cover.
The Cabots last major action resulted in the biggest naval prize of the Pacific Campaign; The sinking of the 60,000 plus ton, largest battleship of the war, the Yamoto.
Her greatest tragedy happened on November 25th of 1945 when the Japanese used Kamikaze against the Cabot. Even though in flames from the Cabot's guns, two of theKamikaze exploded on the Cabot; killing thirty five sailors, and wounding 67.
I have attempted to put together a brief history of the USS Cabot. I am sure that I can not give a full accounting of what it was really like to have been there.
If anyone can provide any information to help me to give the men of the Cabot the true credit that they deserve, please contact me.
I welcome any corrections, suggestions, pictures, or information to improve this page.
Survivors of these battles are still with us and this page is for them and for the families of those who have passed on.
George Noel deLange Jr.
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Cabots Leading Ace
Lt. C.N. Nooy
With 19 Kills!Lt. Commander W.C. Eder
Another Cabot Ace!Lt. Jack Wirth
Another Ace!USS Cabot TBM Right
After Wave OffPilot Of This Plane Did
The Impossible, He Landed
This Plane, & Took Off Again !
The Deck Is Simply Too Short!!Ace Howard Skidmore
Performs The Only Known
Takeoff From A Catwalk!A Judy Shot Down
Near Cabot
In October 1945.A Few Seconds
After The First HitThe First Kamakaze Hit
The Catapult RoomFirst Kamikaze ( Circled ) To Hit! After First Hit! Rushing To Damaged Deck Cabot Is Hit! Cabot Is Hit! Man With Hose
Saved All Three
On Board The PlaneOne Of The
Most Precious Losses
A Crewmember
Killed By KamikazeInside Catapult Room
Hit By KamikazeBuriel At Sea
For The Brave Men
"Thirty Five Gave
The Ultimate Sacrifice"In Addition
To Those Killed
67 Men Were Wounded!Catapult Room Damage Deck Damage Catapult Room Damage Catapult Room Damage Catapult Room Damage Catapult Room Damage USS Wasp
Hit & A Splashing Zero
Taken From CabotUSS Wasp
Hit & A Splashing Zero
Taken From Cabot
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