AFTER ACTION BLOG

Father O'Callahan tends to a wounded man on the Franklin's flight deck. Credit: Naval History and Heritage Command

“Heroism,” A Common Theme In News Reports of USS Franklin Attack

Chaplain O'Callahan giving last rites to a sailor (who survived). On Friday, May...
Daily Calisthenics on the flight deck of USS Yorktown CV-10, an Essex class carrier, during the summer of 1943. Planes are Grumman F6F-3 HELLCAT fighters.

Life Aboard An Essex Class Carrier During WWII

https://www.youtube.com/embed/B5JbXRDOP60 I search YouTube for oral histories and documentaries on World War II...
USS Franklin In New York Harbor April 1945 80-G-K-4760

Blooded But Unbowed, USS Franklin Arrives In New York

USS FRANKLIN (CV-13) arrives at New York Navy Yard for repair of battle...
80-G-41196. An Army Air Force B-25B bomber takes off from Hornet at the start of the Doolittle raid, 18 April 1942.

USS Franklin’s Connection To The Doolittle Raid

An Army Air Force B-25B bomber takes off from Hornet at the start...
Selection of the books I'm using for research

How Being a Continuous Learner Helps Research My Book on USS Franklin

Being a continuous learner has kept me focused on writing my first book...

WHAT I’M READING: IMPLACABLE FOES

Photo by author As I research and write my book, I intend to...
Operating near the Marianas, 1 August 1944. Photographed from USS Hornet (CV-12). Franklin is painted in camouflage Measure 32, Design 6a. At this time, Design 6a was applied only to her starboard side. She wore Design 3a on the port side. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. Catalog #: 80-G-367248

How USS Franklin Got Its Name

The ship is floated out of her building dock immediately after christening, at...
Father O'Callahan tends to a wounded man on the Franklin's flight deck. Credit: Naval History and Heritage Command

19 March 1945 Timeline

Taken from the USS Santa Fe, the USS Franklin is shown with a...
Japanese Kawanishi N1K2-J Shiden-Kai Fighter

Radar’s Role On 19 March 1945

Radar radio antenna installations atop USS Lexington (CVA 16) a sister ship to...
Chaplain O'Callahan giving the last rights to a sailor. The sailor actually survived.

Joseph O’Callahan, Chaplain of the USS Franklin, Earns The Medal of Honor

Chaplain Joseph T. O'Callahan. Picture taken circa 1945-1946 Credit: Congressional Medal of Honor...