LEXINGTON with USMC Detachment on flight deck after of Island and then present twin mount 8” gun battery.
USS Lexington CV-2
USS Lexington (CV-2). View taken c. 1939 showing close-up of bridge.
USS Los Angeles (ZR-3) fly over USS Lexington (CV-2).
“The four 8-in mounts were removed from USS Lexington (CV-2) at Pearl Harbor on 30 March 1942, and made available to the Hawaiian Department, U.S. Army, four days later. It was planned to replace the 8-inch/55 batteries with 5-inch/38 dual-purpose twin mounts, but Lexington was sunk on 8 May 1942, during the Battle of the Coral Sea, before the 5-in mounts were installed.”
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“The four 8-in mounts were removed from USS Lexington (CV-2) at Pearl Harbor on 30 March 1942, and made available to the Hawaiian Department, U.S. Army, four days later. It was planned to replace the 8-inch/55 batteries with 5-inch/38 dual-purpose twin mounts, but Lexington was sunk on 8 May 1942, during the Battle of the Coral Sea, before the 5-in mounts were installed.”
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USS Lexington’s (CV-2) detachment of Marines.