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Santa Cruz Islands order of battle

Santa Cruz Islands order of battle

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The Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands was fought 25–27 October 1942 in the waters northwest of the Santa Cruz Islands by forces of the Imperial Japanese Navy's (IJN) Combined Fleet and the United States Navy's (USN) Pacific Fleet. The battle resulted from a major Japanese offensive with the goal to drive the US forces from Guadalcanal.

IJ Combined Fleet and
US Pacific Fleet Commanders
Adm. Isoroku Yamamoto (HQ at Tokyo)
Adm. Chester W. Nimitz (HQ at Pearl Harbor)

The battle can be viewed as a tactical Japanese victory as they sank the American aircraft carrier USS Hornet and badly damaged another, USS Enterprise, while suffering heavy damage in return to carriers Shōkaku and Zuihō. In strategic terms, however, it was ultimately a victory for the United States, as the Japanese failed in their objective to destroy American forces on and around Guadalcanal and suffered significant losses of experienced air crew.

Because the Japanese had the tactical initiative, their forces are listed first.

Forces deployed

Losses in parentheses

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Japanese order of battle

Vice Adm. Nobutake Kondo

Advance Force

Heavy cruiser Atago underway
Light carrier Jun'yō at Sasebo after the war
Kagerō-class destroyer

Vice Admiral Nobutake Kondo in heavy cruiser Atago

Main Body
Vice Admiral Kondo
Cruiser Division 4
2 Takao-class heavy cruisers (10 × 8-in. main battery): Atago, Takao
Cruiser Division 5 (Rear Adm. Sentaro Omori in heavy cruiser Myoko)
1 Myoko-class heavy cruiser (10 × 8-in. main battery): Myoko
1 Takao-class heavy cruiser (10 × 8-in. main battery): Maya
Destroyer Squadron 2 (Rear Adm. Raizo Tanaka in light cruiser Isuzu)
1 Nagara-class light cruiser (7 × 5.5-in. main battery): Isuzu
2 Yugumo-class destroyers (6 × 5-in. main battery): Makinami, Naganami
3 Shiratsuyu-class destroyers (5 × 5-in. main battery): Kawakaze, Suzukaze, Umikaze
Carrier Group
Rear Admiral Kakuji Kakuta in carrier Jun'yō
Carrier Division 2
2 Hiyō-class fleet carriers
Jun'yō
20 Mitsubishi A6M "Zeke" fighters (Lt. Yoshio Shiga)
17 Aichi D3A "Val" dive bombers (Lt. Masao Yamaguchi†)
  7 Nakajima B5N "Kate" torpedo bombers (Lt. Yoshiaki Irikiin†)
Hiyō[lower-alpha 1]
21 Mitsubishi A6M "Zeke" fighters
18 Aichi D3A "Val" dive bombers
  9 Nakajima B5N "Kate" torpedo bombers
Screen
2 Kagerō-class destroyers (6 × 5-in. main battery): Kuroshio, Hayashio
Support Group
Vice Admiral Takeo Kurita in battleship Kongo
Battleship Division 3
2 Kongo-class fast battleships (8 × 14-in. main battery): Kongo, Haruna
Screen
2 Kagerō-class destroyers (6 × 5-in. main battery): Oyashio, Kagerō

Carrier Striking Force

Vice Adm. Chuichi Nagumo
Early-war Japanese naval aircraft
Mitsubishi A6M "Zeke" fighter
Aichi D3A "Val" dive bomber
Nakajima B5N "Kate" torpedo bomber

Vice Admiral Chūichi Nagumo

Carrier Group
Vice Admiral Nagumo
2 fleet carriers
Shōkaku
20 Mitsubishi A6M "Zeke" fighters (Lt. Hideki Shingō)
21 Aichi D3A "Val" dive bombers (Lt. Cmdr. Mamoru Seki†)
24 Nakajima B5N "Kate" torpedo bombers (Lt. Cmdr. Shigeharu Murata†)
Zuikaku
20 Mitsubishi A6M "Zeke" fighters (Lt. Ayao Shirane)
23 Aichi D3A "Val" dive bombers (Lt. Sadamu Takahashi)
20 Nakajima B5N "Kate" torpedo bombers (Lt. Shigeichiro Imajuku†)
1 light carrier
Zuihō
20 Mitsubishi A6M "Zeke" fighters (Lt. Masao Satō)
6 Nakajima B5N "Kate" torpedo bombers (Lt(jg). Ichiro Tanaka)
Screen
1 Mogami-class heavy cruiser (10 × 8-in. main battery): Kumano
7 Kagerō-class destroyers (6 × 5-in. main battery): Hatsukaze, Yukikaze, Maikaze, Hamakaze, Amatsukaze, Tokitsukaze, Arashi
1 Akizuki-class destroyer (8 × 4-in. main battery): Teruzuki

Vanguard Group

Rear Adm. Hiroaki Abe

Rear Admiral Hiroaki Abe in Hiei

Battleship Division 11
2 Kongo-class fast battleships (8 × 14-in. main battery): Hiei, Kirishima
Cruiser Division 7 (Rear Adm. Shoji Nishimura)
1 Mogami-class heavy cruiser (10 × 8-in. main battery): Suzuya
Cruiser Division 8 (Rear Adm. Chūichi Hara in Tone)
2 Tone-class heavy cruisers (8 × 8-in. main battery): Tone, Chikuma
Destroyer Squadron 10 (Rear Adm. Susumu Kimura)
1 Nagara-class light cruiser (7 × 5.5-in. main battery): Nagara
3 Yugumo-class destroyers (6 × 5-in. main battery): Makigumo, Kazagumo, Yūgumo
4 Kagerō-class destroyers (6 × 5-in. main battery): Akigumo, Urakaze, Tanikaze, Isokaze

American order of battle

Task Force 16

Thomas C. Kinkaid as a vice admiral and commander Seventh Fleet
Grumman F4F Wildcat fighter
Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bomber
Grumman TBF Avenger torpedo bomber

Rear Admiral Thomas C. Kinkaid

Task Force 16

Rear Admiral Kinkaid in fleet carrier Enterprise

1 Yorktown-class fleet carrier
Enterprise (Capt. Osborne B. Hardison)
Air Group (Cmdr. Richard K. Gaines)
VF-10: 34 F4F Wildcat fighters (Lt. Cmdr. James H. Flatley)
VB-10: 14 SBD Dauntless dive bombers (Lt. Cmdr. James A. Thomas)
VS-10: 20 SBD Dauntless scout bombers (Lt. Cmdr. James R. Lee)
VT-10:   9 TBF Avenger torpedo bombers (Lt. Cmdr. John A. Collett†)
Screen
1 South Dakota-class fast battleship (9 × 16-in. main battery): South Dakota
Cruiser Division 4 (Rear Adm. Mahlon S. Tisdale in heavy cruiser Portland)
1 Portland-class heavy cruiser (9 × 8-in. main battery): Portland
1 Atlanta-class anti-aircraft light cruiser (16 × 5-in. main battery): San Juan
Destroyer Squadron 5 (Capt. Charles L. Cecil)
1 Porter-class destroyer (8 × 5-in. main battery): Porter
1 Mahan-class destroyer (5 × 5-in. main battery): Mahan
Destroyer Division 10 (Cmdr. Thomas M. Stokes)
5 Mahan-class destroyers (5 × 5-in. main battery): Cushing, Preston, Smith, Conyngham, Shaw
1 Gridley-class destroyer (4 × 5-in. main battery): Maury

Task Force 17

Rear Admiral George D. Murray in fleet carrier Hornet

1 Yorktown-class fleet carrier
Hornet (Capt. Charles P. Mason)
Air Group (Cmdr. Walter F. Rodee)
VF-72: 38 F4F Wildcat fighters (Lt. Cmdr. Henry G. Sanchez)
VB-8:   15 SBD Dauntless dive bombers (Lt. James E. Vose)
VS-8:   16 SBD Dauntless scout bombers (Lt. Cmdr. William J. Widhelm)
VT-6:   15 TBF Avenger torpedo bombers (Lt. Edwin B. Parker, Jr.)
Screen
Cruiser Division 5 (Rear Adm. Howard H. Good) in heavy cruiser Northampton
1 Northampton-class (9 × 8-in. main battery): Northampton
1 Pensacola-class heavy cruiser (10 × 8-iun. main battery): Pensacola
2 Atlanta-class anti-aircraft light cruisers (16 × 5-in. main battery): San Diego, Juneau
Destroyer Squadron 2 (Cmdr. Arnold E. True)
5 Sims-class destroyers (4 × 5-in. main battery): Morris, Anderson, Hughes, Mustin, Russell
1 Benson-class destroyer (4 × 5-in. main battery): Barton

Individual attack waves

Attack on Hornet (Nagumo carrier group first wave)

21 Mitsubishi A6M "Zeke" fighters (9 of which divert to attack incoming aircraft)
21 Aichi D3A "Val" dive bombers
22 Nakajima B5N "Kate" torpedo bombers (2 as navigational aid only)

Attack on Enterprise group (Nagumo carrier group second wave)

  9 Mitsubishi A6M "Zeke" fighters
19 Aichi D3A "Val" dive bombers
16 Nakajima B5N "Kate" torpedo bombers

Jun'yo 1st wave against Enterprise group

12 Mitsubishi A6M "Zeke" fighters
17 Aichi D3A "Val" dive bombers

Jun'yo 2nd wave (1 torpedo hit on towed Hornet)

  8 Mitsubishi A6M "Zeke" fighters
  7 Nakajima B5N "Kate" torpedo bombers

Zuikaku 3rd wave (1 bomb hit on Hornet being abandoned)

  5 Mitsubishi A6M "Zeke" fighters
  2 Aichi D3A "Val" dive bombers
  7 Nakajima B5N "Kate" torpedo bombers

Jun'yo 3rd wave (1 bomb hit on abandoned Hornet)

  6 Mitsubishi A6M "Zeke" fighters
  4 Aichi D3A "Val" dive bombers

US first wave (Hornet): bomb hits on Shokaku, torpedo misses on Tone

  8 F4F Wildcat fighters
15 SBD Dauntless dive bombers (two shot down)
  6 TBF Avenger torpedo bombers

US second wave (Enterprise): 1 bomb on Chikuma, torpedo misses on Suzuya

  8 F4F Wildcat fighters (3 shot down, 1 returned)
  3 SBD Dauntless dive bombers
  9 TBF Avenger torpedo bombers (2 shot down, 2 returned)

US third wave (Hornet): 2 bombs, 1 torpedo on Chikuma

  7 F4F Wildcat fighters
  9 SBD Dauntless dive bombers
10 TBF Avenger torpedo bombers

Notes

  1. Left formation for Truk 22 October.[1]

References

  1. "Imperial lattops".

Bibliography

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  • Hammel, Eric (1999). Carrier Strike: The Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands, October 1942. Pacifica, California: Pacifica Press. ISBN 0-9355-5337-1.
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  • Morison, Samuel Eliot (1948). The Struggle for Guadalcanal, August 1942 – February 1943: Volume V of History of United States Naval Operations in World War II. Boston, Massachusetts: Little, Brown and Co. ISBN 0-7858-1306-3.

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