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Re: LtCdr ES McCuskey during and after VF-8
Elbert Scott McCuskey (081585) -
9/3/1938 - AvCad USNR, Date of rank from 1 Jul 1939 USNR Register 10/1/1939 - ENS USNR AV(N), Date of rank from 1 Jul 1941 USNR Register 3/23/1941 - ENS USNR AV(N), VF-42 USS Ranger (CV-4) in 1 Apr 1941 USN Active Duty Directory 11/1/1941 - LTJG USNR AV(N), Date of rank from 1 Jan 1943 USNR Register 6/15/1941 - LTJG USNR AV(N), VF-42 USS Yorktown (CV-5) 6/4/1942 - LTJG USNR AV(N), VF-3 USS Yorktown (CV-5) 10/1/1942 - LT USNR AV(N), VF OTU-1 NAAS Green Cove Springs 1/8/1944 - LT USNR AV(N), VF-8 USS Intrepid (CV-11) 3/15/1944 - LCDR USNR AV(N), Date of rank from 1 Jul 1944 USNR Register 6/20/1944 - LCDR USNR AV(N), VF-8 USS Bunker Hill (CV-17) 4/1/1945 - LCDR USNR A1, NAAS Green Cove Springs Knew "Doc" McCuskey for a goodly portion of my life. The old 1941-1942 VF-42 gang stayed in touch until they were all gone. Doc was scheduled to be the VF guy on the panel at the 1998 Midway Symposium at Pensacola, but he died shortly before the event, so they drafted my father as his replacement. Other USN aviators on the dais with my father for the event were VB-6's Dick Best and VT-8's Bert Earnest. There was a heavy leavening in the crowd of participants from Yorktown, Enterprise, and Hornet squadrons present at the event. Doc was a somewhat larger than life, enthusiastic, character. Last edited by R Leonard; 5th September 2023 at 16:46. |
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Re: LtCdr ES McCuskey during and after VF-8
Thanks Rich,
a few questions... Quote:
Also why is he listed with VF-8 on the USS Intrepid on 8 January 1944 when he had been with the squadron (according to his interview) since June 1943? Is this because VF-8 is reinstated to active duty? On a totally different strand Rich, your father flew with McCuskey in VS-41. Did he ever give opinion about the performance of the SBU-1 Corsair. It looks a robust aeroplane (carrier aircraft usually are) but apart from service in the Chaco War I am not aware of it meeting combat anywhere else. best regards, Keith |
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Re: LtCdr ES McCuskey during and after VF-8
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Picked the 8 January 44 date because that was just about the time the air group went ashore. Could have just as easily picked the 3 December 43 date when they left Norfolk. In fact I just may insert/change same to my list. Quote:
As far as the SBU was concerned he said it was a nice plane to fly, very forgiving, and easily handled. He said he really didn’t worry about performance then because now he was in an active squadron and things could only get better . . . which they did. Rich |