More "Trivia Fun Facts":
1. What Army Air Corps aircraft were the first to takeoff from a navy carrier?
Answer: Curtiss P-36 Hawks were delivered to Hawaii in February 1941 by being loaded on the carrier the USS Enterprise in California, then in a first for the USAAC, flown off the carrier's deck by the P-36's U.S. Army Air Corps pilots when the Enterprise neared the coast of Hawaii.
2. How many Navy/Marine Corps fighter aircraft carried the "F4" designation?
Answer: Six: Boeing F4B, Curtiss F4C, Douglas F4D "Skyray", Grumman F4F "Wildcat", McDonnell F4H "Phantom II" and Vought F4U "Corsair". This was back in the day when each manufacturer used it's own sequential numbering system. The letter designations in the above reflect "manufacturer codes" as used prior to 1962.
3. How many enemy aircraft were shot down by Navy VP/VPB squadrons?
Answer: 385 (flying PBY Catalinas, PV Venturas, PBM Mariners, PB4Y Liberator/Privateers and PB2Y Coronados)
4. Highest scoring VP/VPB squadron in WWII?
Answer: VPB-117, flying PB4Y Liberator/Privateer aircraft: 58 credited kills
I don't have the answers readily to hand, but back in 1996, when I had several "CPO Selectees" in my command, I assigned them a "homework assignment" while signing their "Charge Books":
1. Find out and brief the command how many Navy CPOs have been awarded the Medal of Honor (had to have been a CPO at the time of the action).
2. Find out and brief the command what "Navy Rating" among the CPOs awarded the MOH was most frequently represented?
Seemed an appropriate way of increasing their knowledge on the legacy of the CPO Mess into which they were about to enter...