I just had another thought that might actually have helped win the war - the Nimitz class as the world's first Assault Carrier. With that huge deck, as well as hanger, and all of those compartments in the actual design that had no use back then, why not turn this into a paratrooper ship? It could carry the C-47 or C-46, but navalized with the folding wings and tailhook of course. The hanger could possibly house 40 something aircraft and all of the required maintenance equipment. That would sum up to carry some 1,000+ Marines. A squadron of Mustangs/Apaches could take care of the Escort/CAP issue, and they wouldn't even be needed if these carriers worked in Amphibious battle groups with a normal Essex along side. These troops could have been used to knock out those bunkers and other high security targets in the pre-invasion bombardment phase of an Amphib invasion, like the use of paratroopers in D-Day. Gliders probably would not have been an option, considering the amount of space needed to get them into the air. (Unless..........)
If I may, what if I added the Forestals into the mix. With the same WWII technology though. These ships could end up working alongside the pretty obsolete Essex class. (I'm not including Independence because they were made as emergency carriers weren't they?).The Long Island, Langley, Ranger, Wasp, Yorktowns and Lexingtons would have been in mothballs or second-line duties if these were made.
If the Nimitz, Midway, and Forestal classes were made, I'm pretty sure the war would have been won sooner. But, back to the amphib idea. Assuming the Essexs would be on more minor carrier duties, [i]They[i] probably would have been the guinea pigs to this. I was thinking, to accomodate gliders, one or two of them would be fitted with a HUGE catapault. Maybe 3/5s of the deck long. The Essex would have probably been able to accomodate enough Marines to hit an airfield behind enemy lines (I'm actually thinking some 500 something men). The Aviation Support Crew would have been heavily reduced to maybe about 100 something men by then. This is assuming the crew number stayed around the same. Armament I'm guessing would require some 400 men, and the rest of the 1,700 something crew would be in as the actual ship crew. Once they've delivered the men, the C-47s could act as transports, ferrying supplies to the Marines on the ground.
I know what one of you will say about the whole paratrooper idea: The Pacific islands were not ideal paratroop terrain with the dense forests and jungles. Well, my answer to that is that places like Guadalcanal, Peleiu, Iwo, Okinawa, the Philippines +, and all have one thing that was a major threat to be taken care of, and a main target on every mission: An Airfield. The wing of attack aircraft would have spent quite a lot of time knocking out all of the flak guns, considering that the Japanese weren't really known to have so many around on the ground, and barracks buildings. With guns and a pretty large number of men taken care of, 200+ Marines could have survived well if they dug in. The Japanese were after all, expecting a sea invasion. Gliders could have brought in some 37mm AT guns, Jeeps, Mortars, a group of some 30 Seabees, fortification supplies, and reinforcements. These all would have helped in the Invasion to come. An Paratrooper Carrier could have possibly, if at Leyte, left the Escort Carriers of the Taffys (which could have been the Enterprise, Hornet, Sara, Yorktown, or Lex if the Forestals, Midways, Essexs, and Nimitzs were on the scene with Halsey) to fight the Center Force coming in to attack. I am not forgetting the escort ship issue though. I still think the Atlantas, Brooklyns, Clevelands, Baltimores, Fletchers, Bensons, and upcoming DD numbers should be the same, considering the massive airwing to stop incoming threats. Another thought: If the Japanese wanted to crush the USN at the Philippine Sea, they would have sent practically every aircraft that could be launched to attack, and with more aircraft Japanese shot down, that would mean less Kamikaze aircraft, less casualties, and the war would end a month even sooner.
A lot, I know, but this Amphibous idea could have saved a lot of everything. Some idea though.
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