VC-66 (COMPOSITE SQUADRON SIXTY-SIX): JUNE 1943 - NOVEMBER 1944

Sources for VC-66 History
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Sources for VC-66 History
"LOOKING BACKWARD: Don Banks - One TBF Turret Gunner's Story" by S.A. Banks (Re: D. Banks & VC-66)

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(1)    Donald A. Banks [AM1c (T) (CA), VC-66], Memoirs, Notes, and Interview.

(2)    Franklin T. Stephens [LTJG, VC-66], Notes and Interview.

(3)    Austin H. Kiplinger [LTJG, VC-66], Notes and Chart.

(4)    USS NASSAU (CVE-16) War Diary and Deck Log: 4 – 31 Jan. 1944, 1 – 29 Feb. 1944, 1 – 5 Mar. 1944.

(5)    USS ALTAMAHA (CVE-18) War Diary and Deck Log: 30 – 31 Mar. 1944, 1 – 25 Apr. 1944.

(6)    USS FANSHAW BAY (CVE-70) War Diary and Deck Log: 5 – 31 Aug. 1944, 1 – 30 Sep. 1944, 1 – 7 Oct. 1944.

(7)    Joe A. Mussatto, “Squadron VC-66 (T-2) History” – 5 Dec. 1944 to 12 Oct. 1945, <http://www.geocities.com/muzzo2/My_Page.html?20077>, accessed on 7 March 2007.

(8)    Harold F. Ellsworth, LTJG, USNR, “History of VC-82,” <http://mywebpages.comcast.net/bmmelvin/warhero/wwiipac.htm>, accessed on 8 March 2007.

(9)    “Squadron ‘X’,” EASTERN AIRCRAFTSMAN, November 1943, p. 1, 8 – 9, col. 1  – 4.

    (10)  Donald A. Banks, “Wotje and Then Some,” Aviation History, July 2001, pp. 8 & 63.

    (11)  “Naval Aircraft: Avenger,” Naval Aviation News,, Naval Aviation History Office, Department of the Navy, Naval Historical Center, Washington, D.C. Web Site,

<http://www.history.navy.mil/branches/history-ac/TBF-1.pdf>, accessed on 16 February 2007.

    (12)  “Naval Aircraft: Wildcat,” Naval Aviation News, December 1971, pp. 20-21, Naval Aviation History Office, Department of the Navy, Naval Historical Center, Washington, D.C. Web Site, <http://www.history.navy.mil/branches/hist-ac/F4F-4.pdf>, accessed on 22 February 2007.

    (13)  “The Marshall Islands,” Exhibit, November 2006, National Marine Corps  Museum, Quantico, Virginia.

    (14)  M.L. Shettle, Jr., “Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Holtville,” “Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Brown Field,” and “Naval Air Station, North Island – NAS San Diego,” Historic California Posts, The California State Military Museum, California State Military Department Web Site, <http://www.militarymuseum.org>, accessed on 13 March 2007.

    (15)  Port of Shelton,” Web Site, <http://www.portofshelton.com/about_port_shelton.html>, accessed on 13 March 2007.

    (16)  Sam Moore, “The History of the USS NASSAU (CVE-16) – ‘The Princess’ aka ‘The Nasty Maru,’” USS NASSAU (CVE-16) Web Site, <http://www.ussnassaucve16.com/History/1944cron.htm>, accessed on 15 November 2006.

    (17)  “Manila Bay,” “Tripoli,” “White Plains,” “Nassau,”  “Altamaha,” “Fanshaw Bay,” “Makassar Strait,” and “General E.T. Collins,” Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, Department of the Navy, Naval Historical Center, Washington, D.C. Web Site, <http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/index.html>, accessed on 26 February 2007.

    (18)  “USS Fanshaw Bay (CVE 70),” Web Site, <http://www.navysite.de/cve/cve70.htm>, accessed on 8 March 2007.

    (19)  “Escort Aircraft Carriers,” DANFS Online, <http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/carriers/cve.htm>, accessed on 16 November 2006.

    (20)  “Aircraft Carriers – CV, CVN,” United States Navy Fact File, Web Site,

            <http://www.navy.mil/navydata/fact_display.asp cid=4200&tid=200&ct=4>, accessed on 4 April 2007.

(21) Robert F. Dorr, “’Jeep’ carrier Gambier Bay fought gallantly to the end,” Navy Times, 13 January 2003, p. 50 & 54, col. 4 – 6.

(22) Gordon L. Rottman, The Marshall Islands 1944 – Operation Flintlock, the capture of Kwajalein and Eniwetok, Osprey Publishing Ltd., New York, 2004.

(23)  Dirk H.R. Spennemann, “The Japanese seaplane base at Wotje Island, Wotje Atoll,” Marshalls – digital micronesia, <http://marshall.csu.edu.au/Marshalls/html/WWII/Wotje.html>, accessed on 16 April 2007.

    (24)  Dirk H.R. Spennemann, “Taroa, Maloelap Atoll – A brief virtual tour through a Japanese airbase in the Marshall Islands,” Marshalls – digital micronesia, <http://marshall.csu.edu.au/Marshalls/html/japanese/Taroa/Taroa.html>, accessed on 16 April 2007. 

    (25)  “Report 6-1 – Morotai” and “Report 6-2 – Rescue in Wasile Bay,” WWII PT Boats, Bases, Tenders, Web Site, <http://www.ptboats.org/20-07-05-reports-007.html>, accessed on 17 November 2006.

    (26)  “Tulagi,” Wikipedia, <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulagi>, accessed on 16 March 2007.

    (27)  Ned R. Young, "Regarding Ponam Island Air Field," Guest Book Archive, l May 2005, <http://www.royalnavyresearcharchive.org.uk/Old_Gbook_Entries.htm>, accessed 19 April 2007.

   (28)  "Ponam Airstrip," "Pityilu Island," "Manus Island," "Galela Airfield," "Wasile Airfield," "Morotai (Moratai) Island," and "Halmahera," Pacific Wreck Database, <http://www.pacificwrecks.com/search/newguinea.html>, accessed on 16 March 2007.

   (29)  “U.S. Naval Chronology Of WWII, 1944,”  <http://www.navsource.org/Naval/1944.htm>, accessed on 16 November 2006.

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