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USN Radio Tech1c USS Manila Bay-Battle of Samar-Taffy 3


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Another new addition in which I have some pretty good luck with my pre-research. The Battle of Samar and Taffy 3 is well documented so I wont repeat what is already pretty well known. What was somber and sobering was one roll (see scan: he is #7) that is related to a Kamikaze attack against the USS Manila Bay in which 14 fellow sailors were killed on Jan 5th 1945. I have included some details relating to her service. May they all rest in peace.

 

CVE-61 USS MANILA BAY

Named for a famous American naval victory during the Spanish American War, USS Manila Bay was commissioned on Oct. 5, 1943. After shakedown, the ship made a ferrying run to Hawaii and returned a load of damaged planes. After returning to Pearl Harbor, the ship was sent westward for the invasion of the Marshall Islands in January 1944.

She sent dozens of patrols and combat missions. She bombed parts of Kwajalein Island and remained in the Marshalls through February. March saw her raising strikes against Kavieng and the Bismarck Archipelago. In mid April, she began bombing enemy positions on New Guinea. She was sent to Pearl Harbor for an overhaul in early May.

In June 1944, Manila Bay returned to combat in the Marianas. She helped with getting planes into Saipan before returning to San Diego carrying wounded troops. That fall she returned to help begin final preparations for the Philippines invasion. In October, she provided air support against enemy ground targets during the assault at Leyte.

In December, the ship provided support for the Mindoro invasion convoys. During this time, the ship was a target of increasing suicide raids. On Jan. 5, 1945, the ship was hit by two kamikaze fighters. The damage was extensive and 14 men were killed. After emergency repairs, the ship returned to limited operations. The ship was repaired and sent back into combat by May. At the end of hostilities, the ship was used for troop returns.

She was decommissioned July 31, 1946.

 

 

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