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U.S. Navy Veteran
Branch
U.S. Navy
Rank
E5 AT2
Service Years
1966 - 1972

USN
U.S. Navy
The USN stands for the United States Navy, which is the naval warfare branch of the United States Armed Forces. It is responsible for conducting operations at sea, on land, and in the air to protect and defend the United States and its interests. The USN operates a vast fleet of ships, submarines, and aircraft to carry out its missions around the world. It plays a crucial role in maintaining national security and projecting American power globally.
VT-5
U.S. Navy
VT-5, also known as Torpedo Squadron 5, was a United States Navy torpedo bomber squadron established during World War II. Formed in 1942, VT-5 was assigned to the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown (CV-10) and later served aboard other carriers such as USS Franklin (CV-13) and USS Hancock (CV-19). The squadron participated in numerous Pacific Theater operations, including strikes against Japanese positions in the Marianas, Palaus, Philippines, and during the Battle of Leyte Gulf. VT-5 contributed to the sinking of enemy ships and played a significant role in the Allied victory in the Pacific before being disestablished in November 1945.
USS Intrepid (CV-11)
U.S. Navy
USS **Intrepid** (CV-11) is an Essex-class aircraft carrier commissioned by the United States Navy in August 1943. Serving prominently in the Pacific Theater during World War II, she participated in key battles such as Leyte Gulf, Okinawa, and strikes against the Japanese home islands. Intrepid survived several kamikaze attacks and earned a reputation as "The Fighting I." After the war, she was modernized and served during the Cold War, including roles in the Vietnam War and as a recovery ship for NASA missions, before being decommissioned in 1974 and preserved as a museum ship in New York City.
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