THE USS ROBIN STORY


My time Flatop Sailor time was not only spent aboard the USS  TICONDEROGA (CVA 14, I was also aboard the British carrier HMS VICTORIOUS (R38), that story will follow soon.

In late 1942 when the United States Navy found itself in a precarious situation in the war with the Japanese Empire. At the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands, the aircraft carrier USS Hornet was sunk and the USS Enterprise was severely damaged, temporarily putting it out of action. That left the USN with only one fleet carrier to carry on the South Pacific.

Enter the USS ROBIN  CV?
in May of 1943, during Operation Cartwheel, which was intended to isolate and neutralize the Japanese base on Rabaul, a second fleet carrier suddenly appeared beside the only remaining operational US carrier, the USS Saratoga, which operated out of Noumea, New Caledonia. 
This new fleet carrier was being called the USS Robin, but it was not listed in the USN inventory, and it couldn’t be The USS Essex, which was nowhere near completion and still being built.  Yet there she was—a full-sized fleet carrier complete with American Avenger and Wildcat aircraft on her deck.
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