Temotu Province

Province to the east of the Solomons, including the Santa Cruz Islands.

Ndeni  
Largest island in the Santa Cruz Islands, includes Graciosa Bay
Island to the south-east of Santa Cruz Islands.

Battle of Santa Cruz
The Battle of Santa Cruz occured on October 26, 1942. It was the last of the carrier battles around Guadalcanal. Both sides had to withdraw their mauled carriers. This battle set up conditions for the surface fleet actions in the Naval Battles of Guadalcanal in mid-November.

Enterprise had departed Pearl Harbor, Oct 16, for the South Pacific, repaired from the big air battle at Eastern Solomon Sea on Aug 24. USS Hornet had bore the brunt of air cover in the Solomons until 24 October 1942 when she was joined by Enterprise northwest of the New Hebrides Islands. Together the two carrier groups formed TF 61 (RAdm Kinkaid) and steamed to intercept a Japanese carrier and battleship force bearing down on Guadalcanal to support a Japanese Army attack on Henderson Field.

Scout planes located the enemy fleet and each attacked. The Battle of Santa Cruz Island took place without contact between surface ships of the opposing forces. That morning Enterprise planes bombed carrier Zuiho. Planes from Hornet severely damaged carrier Shokaku, and cruiser Chikuma. Meanwhile, Hornet, was fighting off a coordinated dive bombing and torpedo plane attack which left her so severely damaged that she had to be abandoned. Destroyers Mustin and Anderson attempted unsuccessfully to sink the burning hulk with nine torpedoes and shellfire. Japanese destroyers eventually sank her by firing four 24-inch torpedoes at her blazing hull.

Enterprise was hit twice by bombs with 44 killed and had 75 wounded. Despite serious damage, she continued in action and took on board a large number of planes from Hornet when that carrier had to be abandoned.

Porter (DD-356) stopped to pickup a downed air crew and was torpedoed either by I-21 or a ditched TBF. An Enterprise pilot dived to machine gun the torpedo, but was not in time. Porter was abandoned and sunk by Shaw (DD-373) after that ship took off her crew.

That evening the American forces retired to the southeast. Although the battle had been costly, combined with the Marine victory on Guadalcanal, they had turned back the attempted Japanese parry in the Solomons. American losses of a carrier and a destroyer were more severe than the Japanese loss of one light cruiser, yet the battle gained time to reinforce Guadalcanal against the next enemy onslaught. Furthermore, the damage to two Japanese carriers and a major loss of air crews sharply curtailed the air cover available to the enemy in the subsequent Naval Battles of Guadalcanal.

Enterprise entered Noumea, New Caledonia, for repairs by Vestal (AR-4); she sailed for the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal with repair crews still on board, launched her planes and retreated with her planes joining Cactus Air Force. South Dakota took a bomb on the forward gun mount but participated in the naval Battle of Guadalcanal. San Juan took a bomb through the fantail; she repaired in Sydney and missed the next big battle.

 

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