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Eighth “WestPac” deployment and 1971 Senior Command and Staff CHAPTER XXIV Appendix I
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USS MIDWAY (CV-41) 1971 Vietnam Combat Cruise - 1971 North Vietnam Sortie statistics and BDA – (bomb damage assessment) for First to Fourth Line Periods during North Vietnam Operations (16 April to 6 November 1971). CHAPTER XXIV Appendix II
“USS Midway (CVA-41) arrived Yokosuka, Japan on 14 June 1971, ending her first line period on “Yankee Station” in the South China Sea in the Gulf of Tonkin, returning to Vietnam on 18 May 1971, she relieved USS Hancock (CV-19) on “Yankee Station” the same day, conducting combat missions, Special. Operations, single carrier operations, on her first line period in the South China Sea in the Gulf of Tonkin from 18 May to 9 June 1971 (23-days). After an eight day line period on “Yankee Station,” Midway stood down on 26 May 1971 for a one day rest, contiunig operational stand down until the 27th. With the exception of the stand-down period of 26 to 27 May and evasion of typhoon Dinah from 28 to 30 May 1971, the first line period was completed as scheduled and without mishap” (Ref. 1-Midway, 72 & MIDWAY Command History for Calendar Year 1971).
“USS Midway (CVA-41) assumed “Yankee Station” responsibility again on 30 June 1971, conducting Exercise “Autumn Flower;” with the Japanese Defense Force and with Okinawa, Exercise “Commando Mirage” en route “Yankee Station” in the South China Sea in the Gulf of Tonkin.
USS Midway (CVA-41) departed “Yankee Station” in the South China Sea in the Gulf of Tonkin on 21 July 1971, conducting Special Operations on “Yankee Station” from 30 June to 20 July 1971 (21-days)” (Ref. MIDWAY Command History for Calendar Year 1971).
“USS Midway (CVA-41) pulled in for a port of call at Subic Bay, Republic of Philippines on 18 August 1971, ending her third period of Special Operations on “Yankee Station” in the South China Sea in the Gulf of Tonkin, departing “Yankee Station” on 17 August 1971, conducting Air operations unabated unaffected by typhoons from 1 to 16 August 1971 (16-days)” (Ref. 405, 1180S & MIDWAY Command History for Calendar Year 1971).
“USS Midway (CVA-41) pulled in for a port of call at Subic Bay, Republic of Philippines for a brief stop on 14 October 1971 and then proceeded toward the Sea of Japan for Special Operations, ending her fourth and last line period of Special Operations, conducting Air operations on “Yankee Station” in the South China Sea in the Gulf of Tonkin from 27 September to 10 October 1971 (9-days). Air operations were severely curtailed, however, due to Typhoons Della and Elaine. Typhoon Delia forced Midway to move south but did not prevent air operations, however Typhoon Elaine prevented air operations on 7 and 9 October and severely restricted flying on 8 and 10 October 1971” (Ref. 405 & MIDWAY Command History for Calendar Year 1971).
In the future, whmeans to add together BDA – (bomb damage assessment) of Midways Vietnam Cruises in a manen the US Navy releases command history reports, information will provide the ner presented in Midways third Vietnam Cruise and as follows:
1971 North Vietnam Sortie statistics (One to Four Line Periods):
BDA – (bomb damage assessment) for First to Fourth Line Periods during 1971 North Vietnam
BDA – (bomb damage assessment) for First to Fourth Line Periods during 1971 North Vietnam
BDA – (bomb damage assessment) for First to Fourth Line Periods during 1971 North Vietnam
BDA – (bomb damage assessment) for First to Fourth Line Periods during 1971 North Vietnam
BDA – (bomb damage assessment) for First to Fourth Line Periods during 1971 North Vietnam
BDA – (bomb damage assessment) for First to Fourth Line Periods during 1971 North Vietnam
BDA – (bomb damage assessment) for First to Fourth Line Periods during 1971 North Vietnam
BDA – (bomb damage assessment) for First to Fourth Line Periods during 1971 North Vietnam
BDA – (bomb damage assessment) for First to Fourth Line Periods during 1971 North Vietnam
BDA – (bomb damage assessment) for First to Fourth Line Periods during 1971 North Vietnam Operations:
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