This is his father's cruise on the USS Bennington with VF-1 in 1945 and the photos are what his aircraft looked like. twin "T"s on the tail and upper right wing, probably lower left wings as well. TBF's, SB2C's, F4U's and F6F's all had them.
On 15 December, LCDR M. C. Hoffman assumed command and led the first flight into action against Hyakurigahara and Tsukuba Airfileds north of Tokyo on 10 July 1945. During the short combat period which followed, ending 15 August 1945, the pilots of VF-1 destroyed 38 enemy aircraft and damaged 123. They also sunk, probably sunk and damaged 75,000 tons of enemy shipping. The squadron participated in the attack on Yokosuka Naval Base, Honshu, and a VF-1 pilot scored a direct hit on the enemy battleship Nasato, damaging it seriously.
The squadron participated in attacks on the Kure Naval Base which resulted in the sinking of the battleship Hyuga, a destroyer and a destroyer-escort. Crippling damage was done to the battleship Ise, two carriers Amagi, of which ens. C.H. Barfield was awarded the Navy Cross, and Katsuragi, two cruisers Aoba and Oyoda, and numerous smaller warships.
After the hostilities ended, the squadron was assigned the important task of searching for POW camps in northern Honshu and escorting Torpedo Planes on their vital supply dropping missions. VF-1 was disestablished 25 October 1945.

