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Old 7th Aug 2020, 07:21
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USS Essex taking warbirds to Hawaii

USS Essex bringing these warbirds to Hawaii for 75th anniversary of the end of World War 2 commemoration ? Alert 5

USS Essex bringing warbirds to Hawaii for 75th anniversary of the end of World War 2 commemoration

Fourteen warbirds are aboard USS Essex for a trip to Hawaii where they will be taking part in flyovers over the island to mark the 75th anniversary of the end of World War 2.

https://www.popularmechanics.com/mil...wwii-warbirds/

A U.S. Navy warship that typically sees F-35 Joint Strike Fighters and MV-22B Osprey tiltrotors crowding her flight deck is carrying a cargo of vintage airplanes instead.

The amphibious assault ship USS Essex is making the trip from San Diego to Pearl Harbor with 14 World War II fighters, bombers, and trainers aboard, all scheduled to take part in a commemoration of World War II in the Pacific....

The ship is currently headed to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii to participate in the biennial, multinational Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2020 exercises. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic caused the Pentagon to shut down RIMPAC’s air exercises, so the Marines didn’t need to bring their aircraft.

In January, U.S. Secretary of Defense Mark Esper sought help from the services in bringing a number of World War II airplanes to Hawaii to participate in a commemoration of the end of the war in the Pacific, also known as V-J (“Victory over Japan”) Day, which is commonly celebrated on August 15.

According to the
Honolulu Star Advertiser, the “Commemoration Air Force” will conduct flyovers over Hawaii between August 29 and September 2, the anniversary of Japan’s signing of a peace treaty in Tokyo Bay. The planes will include “five AT-6/SNJ advanced trainers, two PBY Catalina flying boats, the B-25 bomber, an FM-2 Wildcat, an F8F Bearcat, a P-51 Mustang, a Stearman biplane, a TBM Avenger and a T-28 Trojan.”

Pilots, maintainers, and other ground crew accompanying the planes haven’t had it easy. They were required to spend two weeks in quarantine at a naval base in San Diego in order to ensure those who tested positive for COVID-19 wouldn’t embark on the ship. The U.S. Navy has struggled to keep the coronavirus off its ships.

The 14 airplanes embarked on Essex will return with the ship to San Diego once the commemoration and RIMPAC are both over.









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So the planned change over now binned must be involving another ship? as after the celebrations the Essex is still returning to San Diego.

The crews of USS Bonhomme Richard and USS Essex will conduct a hull swap in Sasebo, Japan in February next year.

Essex will be reassigned to the U.S. 3rd Fleet and homeported in San Diego.
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Well that's OK as the BH is already in San Diego... well most of it is
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