USS
Enterprise
CV-6:
A
Legacy
of
Courage
and
Perseverance
The
USS
Enterprise
CV-6
was
one
of
the
US
Navy's
most
iconic
aircraft
carriers
of
World
War
II.
Commissioned
in
1938,
she
was
the
sixth
ship
to
bear
the
name
Enterprise
and
her
storied
history
spanned
the
entirety
of
the
war.
The
Enterprise
played
a
crucial
role
in
several
major
naval
battles,
including
the
Battle
of
Midway,
where
her
planes
inflicted
heavy
damage
on
the
Japanese
fleet
and
helped
turn
the
tide
of
the
war
in
the
Pacific.
She
also
supported
the
invasions
of
Guadalcanal
and
the
Philippines,
and
participated
in
numerous
other
engagements
throughout
the
conflict.
The
Enterprise
was
known
for
her
extraordinary
resilience
in
the
face
of
adversity.
She
survived
multiple
torpedo
hits
and
kamikaze
attacks,
earning
the
nickname
"The
Grey
Ghost"
from
her
enemies.
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Her
crew
became
renowned
for
their
determination
and
courage,
even
in
the
most
perilous
situations.
In
recognition
of
her
numerous
accomplishments,
the
Enterprise
was
awarded
20
battle
stars,
more
than
any
other
US
Navy
ship
in
World
War
II.
She
was
decommissioned
in
1947,
but
her
legacy
lived
on
through
the
other
ships
that
bore
her
name
in
the
decades
that
followed.
The
USS
Enterprise
CV-6
will
always
be
remembered
as
a
symbol
of
American
bravery
and
perseverance
in
the
face
of
adversity.
Her
heroic
deeds
and
the
sacrifices
of
her
crew
will
continue
to
inspire
generations
to
come.