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Torpedo Squadron 87 (VT-87) was established
1 July 1944 at NAS Quonset Point. After several stateside postings
the squadron sailed for Pearl Harbor aboard USS Bunker Hill,
arriving on 28 January 1945. They trained at NAS Kahului for
3 1/2 months and embarked aboard USS Ticonderoga (CV-14) on
May 2, bound for the Ulithi in the Western Pacific.
While sailing past the Marshall
Islands, Ticonderoga launched its planes, including VT-87, in
an attack on Japanese-held Taroa.
Ticonderoga then sailed north
from Ulithi on May 24. VT-87 pilots flew in support of the invasion
of Okinawa where Ticonderoga was attacked several times by Kamikaze
pilots.
Ticonderoga's planes joined those
of other fast carriers on July 1, attacking ships in the Inland
Sea as well as airfields at Nagoya, Osaka, and Miko. During
those raids, pilots found only remnants of the once mighty Japanese
Fleet.
On 20 September, 1945, Ticonderoga
sailed from Sagami Wan, Japan, stopping briefly at Pearl Harbor,
and then heading home to Bremerton, Washington.
The squadron was disestablished
on 29 October 1945 NAS Alameda.
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Size
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5 inches (13 cm) tall
7 inches (18 cm) wide
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Materials
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Embroidered on wool felt. |
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