In October 1941, Jurika joined the crew of the newly commissioned aircraft carrier as its flight deck and intelligence officer. on the best industrial and military targets in the city, and the best routes to get to them, and instructed them on how to identify themselves to people in China. He would later be portrayed by
Leon Ames in the 1944 movie about the raid,
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo. Jurika served on the
Hornet in the
Battle of Midway in June 1942, and at the
Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands in October, during which the
Hornet was badly damaged and had to be scuttled. In December he became the Operations Officer of
AirSols. He was awarded the
Legion of Merit and the
Commendation Medal for conducting a survey of an airfield site on Japanese-held
Munda on
New Georgia with a three-man survey party. Returning to the United States, he served as a
torpedo bomber training officer at
Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale and then the Naval Air Operational Training Command in
Jacksonville, Florida from August 1943 until December 1944, when he became the navigator on the aircraft carrier . He was present on the bridge on the morning of 19 March 1945 when the
Franklin was severely damaged and set ablaze by a lone Japanese dive bomber. When the fires reached the magazine, Jurika later recalled, "Whole aircraft engines with propellers attached, debris of all description, including pieces of human bodies were flung high into the air and descended on the general area like hail on a roof." He remained at his post, and was one of 18 crewmen who were awarded the
Navy Cross for their actions that day. He then served as operations officer of
Carrier Division One. ==Post-war==