My Dad flew 46 combat mission with VF-19 from the Lexington in the summer and fall of 1944. I made a special trip from the Naval Air Museum in Pensacola to Corpus Christi to see the ship, and loved every minute of my visit. There's even a photo, tucked away in a little alcove below the flight deck, of my Dad and several other VF-19 pilots. From the galley to the machine shop to the hangar deck and the captain's bridge - good stuff!
You really need to record his stories. My grandad served on that ship but never told stories it was like pulling teeth. If you can try and get him to tell his story plz
@@Cyge240sx Decades too late, Sam. He never talked about the war either, while I was little, and I had no oppportunity later because he was killed in the crash of an F2H Banshee on his 35th birthday in 1951.
Ships built during WW2 like Lexington or before were built to last more than 5 or 6 years. My dad who passed in 2017 at age 92 was on the heavy cruiser USS Louisville CA 28 from 1943-46. The Lady Lou was already 10 years old when WW2 started and earned 13 battle stars in the Pacific. The old battleships and old cruisers did the majority of the bombardment in WW2 in the Pacific too. My dad witnesses 51 sailors and Rear Admiral Theodore Chandler buried at sea due to 3 kamikaze hits in the Pacific. The USS Louisville was stored until 1959 in Phila. and one of her 8 inch 55 caliber turrets is in the Nevada Desert. My dad & I visited the Blue Ghost USS Lexington CV 16 a long with the aquarium . God bless our service men & women - past and present.
My old man did his duty on the Lex in the early 60s. He never left the Gulf of Mexico as it was used as a training ship for aviators. I think at one time my Uncle served on the Lex too. I’m going to make a trip to see her.
I’ve need to Corpus many times in my life and yet I’ve never been on the Lexington I still wanna see how it looks inside in person also thank you for your service to all who’ve served on the Lexington
I was on her in January, '96 on a very cold day when it was reported as about freezing at the Airport that morning but by midday it was uncomfortably warm abord the ship. There was very little open for tour in those days. I'm waiting to go back soon. I loved the days growing up in CC. with it's strong attachment to all the Naval aircraft that cometely covered our skys with carrier fighters, torpedo planes, and dive bombers. Additional fields held four engine transports, PB4Y2 bombers, and PBY/ PBM seaplanes thst did recon or long range bombing and even trial torpedo launches. Yes the sky was always full of Navy planes. With just enough to do what we neded done
I came all the way from Malaysia and visited twice in '12 and '13. Great humongous ship. Love the restored aircraft on deck, sat in the Captain's chair and visited the cinema. Would love to visit again if I have the chance.
Think I was in the bow or front of the ship below deck I hear this ''HAY COME COMHEAR'' I round a corner wear it came from and nothing just a dead end the hairs on the back of my neck stood up never been back …..
Still don't know why we didn't get her... NAS Pensacola was home for aviation training and her home in the 70's and 80's. That was her home.... Yet she sets anchored in a port never called home.... I was aboard her in 89
my grandfather flew a hell diver off the lexington. bomber squadron 19. at leyte gulf he flew off solo to go after a "virgen" ship which turned out to be an ise class battleship which was followed by its sister ship of the same class. he dove at the one in front and broke protocol and descended further then he was supposed to causing extreme g forces. he threw a bomb down their smoke stack killing 25-100. he actually passed out after he pulled up because of the g forces and came to as he was flying past the second battleship, he thought it was hilarious that his tail gunner was shooting this little 30 caliber machine gun at this massive ship, they were so close they could see the whites of the japanese eyes and were too close for the japanese aa to react to my grandfathers plane. he managed to get away. he got the navy cross for that.
Imagine dressing as someone in the Imperial Japanese armed forces and going to the Lexington.
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A close family friend flew off this carrier. At the Battle of Leyte Gulf he scored 6 kills in one mission making him a double ace earning him a promotion and the Navy Cross. His 2 tours got him 12 kills total. I have viewed the gun camera footage in his living room of those 6 kills. The sqd. he lead on that mission scored 13 total including his 6. RIP Cmdr. William Masoner Masoner, Jr.
crazy to think that i went on a field trip there with da boys and my and my homie almost fell off 😂😂 they said they saw blood but i don't belive it i kinda do
I went there two and it was cool but it was scary and I went there with my friends and my family and we went to the beach and a Hotel and, we went to dinner and, I am a vegan!.
Imagine the enemy reporting the ship sunk just to keep coming back and back.. 🇺🇸
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My Dad flew 46 combat mission with VF-19 from the Lexington in the summer and fall of 1944. I made a special trip from the Naval Air Museum in Pensacola to Corpus Christi to see the ship, and loved every minute of my visit. There's even a photo, tucked away in a little alcove below the flight deck, of my Dad and several other VF-19 pilots. From the galley to the machine shop to the hangar deck and the captain's bridge - good stuff!
You really need to record his stories. My grandad served on that ship but never told stories it was like pulling teeth. If you can try and get him to tell his story plz
@@Cyge240sx Decades too late, Sam. He never talked about the war either, while I was little, and I had no oppportunity later because he was killed in the crash of an F2H Banshee on his 35th birthday in 1951.
@@rayschoch5882 he got to fly some cool shiz man. Thats really common either you don't get the chance or they just wont speak 😕
I'll be moving to Corpus Christi so I'll be going here once a while... Preparing for the Summer fun
Great video--looking forward to seeing her myself in early June. Haven't been 'haze gray and underway' in a few years, so I need my fix.
Ships built during WW2 like Lexington or before were built to last more than 5 or 6 years. My dad who passed in 2017 at age 92 was on the heavy cruiser USS Louisville CA 28 from 1943-46. The Lady Lou was already 10 years old when WW2 started and earned 13 battle stars in the Pacific. The old battleships and old cruisers did the majority of the bombardment in WW2 in the Pacific too. My dad witnesses 51 sailors and Rear Admiral Theodore Chandler buried at sea due to 3 kamikaze hits in the Pacific. The USS Louisville was stored until 1959 in Phila. and one of her 8 inch 55 caliber turrets is in the Nevada Desert. My dad & I visited the Blue Ghost USS Lexington CV 16 a long with the aquarium . God bless our service men & women - past and present.
Served onboard in 1970. I get goosebumps when I see it!
My old man did his duty on the Lex in the early 60s. He never left the Gulf of Mexico as it was used as a training ship for aviators. I think at one time my Uncle served on the Lex too.
I’m going to make a trip to see her.
Mike C same my grandfather was a pilot
Go ahead and do it! I think you'll like it.
Looks even better than 20 years ago when I first was there :-)
Great place to visit. My dad used to ride the MS150 and we would do the Lexington the day after now I am taking my kid to the same place
I’ve need to Corpus many times in my life and yet I’ve never been on the Lexington I still wanna see how it looks inside in person also thank you for your service to all who’ve served on the Lexington
You've never seen it? Let me ask you something: Have you ever been to San Antonio and not seen the Alamo? Think of that.
I was on her in January, '96 on a very cold day when it was reported as about freezing at the Airport that morning but by midday it was uncomfortably warm abord the ship. There was very little open for tour in those days.
I'm waiting to go back soon. I loved the days growing up in CC. with it's strong attachment to all the Naval aircraft that cometely covered our skys with carrier fighters, torpedo planes, and dive bombers. Additional fields held four engine transports, PB4Y2 bombers, and PBY/ PBM seaplanes thst did recon or long range bombing and even trial torpedo launches.
Yes the sky was always full of Navy planes. With just enough to do what we neded done
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I came all the way from Malaysia and visited twice in '12 and '13. Great humongous ship. Love the restored aircraft on deck, sat in the Captain's chair and visited the cinema. Would love to visit again if I have the chance.
My father served on this ship 1969-1973. He passed on Memorial Day this year. May he RIP
I’d love to see her along with the rest of the museum ships, I have a good distance to travel from Ireland, maybe some day, nice video 👍
Looking forward to see the uss Lexington in spring of 2022.
I served from 83-86. I might go one more time to see her again.
Fun fact, the F-14 on the Lexington was the main plane in Top Gun, including the barrel roll after being launched, and the tower fly by..
so is the A4 :) that was Vipers
I slept on this ship a long time ago for a cub scouts trip and it was so cool!!
Slept & ate on the Lexington with my daughter for a Girl Scout trip in 2002; one of my most cherished memories.
In Cub Scouts I got to spend the night in that ship and it was so fun
Is it haunted.
@@ryderzundel4826 they say it is I visited 2 years ago
Think I was in the bow or front of the ship below deck I hear this ''HAY COME COMHEAR'' I round a corner wear it came from and nothing just a dead end the hairs on the back of my neck stood up never been back …..
They should make a movie about this shop.
I’ve only been in the USS Alabama but I would love to go to the uss lexington
Still don't know why we didn't get her... NAS Pensacola was home for aviation training and her home in the 70's and 80's. That was her home.... Yet she sets anchored in a port never called home.... I was aboard her in 89
Been there seen that. Awesome piece of history.
This ship also was in Vietnam friend of mine served on this ship .
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use to visit here with my gramps as a kid. i loved going
I've been aboard it. I thought it was pretty nice.
Iv been there She's a Amazing Ship even had dog tags made!
pdogg8742084 I live in Texas and I go there every year
my grandfather flew a hell diver off the lexington. bomber squadron 19.
at leyte gulf he flew off solo to go after a "virgen" ship which turned
out to be an ise class battleship which was followed by its sister ship
of the same class. he dove at the one in front and broke protocol and
descended further then he was supposed to causing extreme g forces. he
threw a bomb down their smoke stack killing 25-100. he actually passed
out after he pulled up because of the g forces and came to as he was
flying past the second battleship, he thought it was hilarious that his
tail gunner was shooting this little 30 caliber machine gun at this
massive ship, they were so close they could see the whites of the
japanese eyes and were too close for the japanese aa to react to my
grandfathers plane. he managed to get away. he got the navy cross for
that.
Imagine dressing as someone in the Imperial Japanese armed forces and going to the Lexington.
A close family friend flew off this carrier. At the Battle of Leyte Gulf he scored 6 kills in one mission making him a double ace earning him a promotion and the Navy Cross. His 2 tours got him 12 kills total. I have viewed the gun camera footage in his living room of those 6 kills. The sqd. he lead on that mission scored 13 total including his 6. RIP Cmdr. William Masoner Masoner, Jr.
The USS Lexington isn't floating. It's sunk in the mud.
Misterjag and i am a expert on the USS Lexington and it is partially floating you dumbing idiot.
Not down playing the generation of WW2 but the generation of the OIF/OEF needs more recognition
Just did the tour today
amazing ship!!
My dad was on this ship in the late 70’s. He did end up in the brig a couple times for smoking weed lol
dude I miss going here but covid had to mess everything up
Can't believe I'm the 💯 like ! 👍🏻
I went this week
I agree with everything they said!
I went there today
I went inside and it looked haunted
Ive been there IN CORPUSSSS AND IN THEEE USS EEEEK
Happy Armed forces Day all Veteran World War 2 Serve U.S.S.LEXINGTON My Sister Carolyn U.S.ARMY NURSE FORT HOOD TEXAS
Danger CV-16 prepare for Terminal Velocity Launch.
Lady Lex 1982-1983
I'm confused.
Didn't they discover the U.S.S. Lexington in the Coral sea recently?
Yes but in doing some reading it seems this ship was originally name The Cabot and after the first USS Lexington sunk this ship took the name.
Two Lexingtons. CV2 and CV16.
No one is legally allowed to board, Lieutenant Hernandez is Captured.
He was almost assasinated by the Generals in 1993. They did not want to award him the Purple Heart of Valor.
They usually killed the greatest hero. That is my ship FYI.
Superman is my son.
DEFCON 5
Siri automate.
Every generation has “the greatest”. Not all WW2 era generation was great. What about WW1 or even those serving today.
Nuckle fudge the aluttion Islands during WW2
I hope they have plans to put her in dry dock. No ship can survive in salt water forever.
Should be in Pensacola!
crazy to think that i went on a field trip there with da boys and my and my homie almost fell off 😂😂 they said they saw blood but i don't belive it i kinda do
I went there two and it was cool but it was scary and I went there with my friends and my family and we went to the beach and a Hotel and, we went to dinner and, I am a vegan!.
Is the word japs still offensive? Asking for the guy in this video.
At 3:01 did he just say the japs
What of it?
i touched it on s jetskie
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God, what a horrible paint job. Never in 30 years of Navy service did I see ANYTHING like that! Ed Burggraf, A-3 Centurian on Constellation.
Hey she’s just a replica they don’t know exactly how it looked like
@@dafunny8739 Correction. She is not a replica. It's the USS Lexington CV-16. You are thinking of Lexington CV-2 that was sunk.
Nice cheesy voice affect clown. The worst.
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