USS Suwannee (CVE 27) Escort carrier of the Sangamon class Commands listed for USS Suwannee (CVE 27) Please note that we're still working on this section and that we only list Commanding Officers for the duration of the Second World War. The escort carrier paused at Pearl Harbor (1623 February), sailing with a new air group, CVEG-40, at Tulagi (414 March, and at Ulithi (2127 March), before arriving off Okinawa on 1 April. It has been designated as a National Historic Landmark. Consequently, she did not participate in the running surface Battle off Samar. (AO-33) available at NavSource. Suwannee earned 13 battle stars during World War II. Albert A. Lee, USNR. Casualties incurred were 26 killed and 18 seriously injured. United States National Archives, Photo #80-G-30228. The survivors, 40 percent of the crew, were picked up and taken to Guadalcanal. Suwannee disembarked her passengers, then underwent a restricted availability at the Norfolk Navy Yard, during which time the Japanese unleashed their onslaught in the Pacific (78 December 1941) and Germany joined its Axis partner (11 December). Ensuing fires destroyed nine other planes parked forward on her flight deck. CARKOSKI . (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Her first assignment was close air support for the invasion troops, but, within a few days, she settled down to a routine of pounding the kamikaze bases at Sakishima Gunto. off Samar, Battle of Leyte Gulf, 25 October 1944). Just after noon on the 26th, another group of kamikazes jumped Taffy 1. The enemy battleship joined the cruiser and the destroyer in firing on San Francisco, whose port 5-inch battery engaged the destroyer but was put out of action except for one mount. Navy Unit Records Research | WW2 Research BRACEY, George Steward Third Class. HullNumber.com's mission is to provide a means for shipmates to keep in touch with one another. While moored between two buoys with two .mw-parser-output .frac{white-space:nowrap}.mw-parser-output .frac .num,.mw-parser-output .frac .den{font-size:80%;line-height:0;vertical-align:super}.mw-parser-output .frac .den{vertical-align:sub}.mw-parser-output .sr-only{border:0;clip:rect(0,0,0,0);height:1px;margin:-1px;overflow:hidden;padding:0;position:absolute;width:1px}1+14 inches (32mm) steel cables and an 8 inches (20cm) hawser both bow and stern, she lost all contact with the stern buoy and moved dangerously close to shore. (NARA) photo, # 80-G-270614. For the next one and a half months, she supported the invasion of the Marianas, participating in the campaigns against Saipan and Guam. Islands, Philippines, in advance of the Battle of Leyte Gulf. CVE-27 U.S.S. Suwannee - Historycentral In part because of the extent of damage suffered during the first kamikaze attacks of the war, much of the information about the Suwannee, and of what her crew and air groups endured, was classified for several decades. She was assigned to the Atlantic Inactive Fleet later that month. U.S. Navy photograph, now in the collections of Official U.S. Navy Photograph, from the collections of the Naval She was launched on 12 August 1995 by ships sponsor, Kelly Sullivan Loughren. In part because of the extent of damage suffered during the first kamikaze attacks of the war, much of the information about the Suwannee, and of what her crew and air groups endured, was classified for several decades. Shifting thence to Baytown, Texas, she took on cargo, after which she took departure on 15 October. Register and add yourself to the Crew List of the USS Suwannee (CVE 27), Report an offensive or inappropriate entry. But others trapped below and aft of the forecastle area found themselves under a curtain of fire from aviation gasoline pouring down from burning planes on the flight deck above. (NARA), # 80-G-349434. Stanley E. Ruehlow 1 September 1946, DANFS - Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, Permitting Policy and Resource Management, The 9/11 Terrorist Attacks: 20 Years Later, "Ex Scientia Tridens": The U.S. Within two hours, her flight deck was sufficiently repaired to enable the escort carrier to resume air operations. USS Suwannee (CVE-27), was built as the civilian oiler Markay, in 1939, before being acquired by the US Navy, in 1941, and renamed Suwannee (AO-33), after the tradition of naming fleet oilers after rivers. Sendai, accompanied by the destroyer Shikinami, had been following the Americans, but 16 projectiles drove them off. Since the first meeting in 1988, our reunion opportunity to get together . Flight deck poster made by an AMM, B.L. She was the first escort carrier to score against an enemy submarine, and she helped to prove the usefulness of her type in ASW. Frederick W. McMahon 21 January 1943, Capt. Archives and Records Administration (NARA), # 80-G-349243. J. Calo, USNR; Lieutenant Robert M. Hunt, USNR; and VT-40 Executive Officer, Lieutenant Junior Grade The fires spread. Her problems, however, soon came from another quarter. To honor the five Sullivan brothers, the Navy has named two destroyers, USS THE SULLIVANS. Of seven missing, three were subsequently rescued. She provided air support for the assault forces with ASW and CAPs and strikes against Japanese installations ashore. 2010 - USS Suwannee CVE-27 - doczz.net Johnson) and 89 enlisted. # 80-G-30228. (1a) As a returning American torpedo bomber (lower plane) approaches deck for landing, "At 1042, Thursday 24 May 1945 TBM-3 [Avenger] Bureau Number 68368 Joseph J. Clark 24 September 1942, Capt. Suwannee was much farther south as an element of Rear Admiral Thomas Sprague's "Taffy 1". SUWANNEE (CVHE-27) U.S.S. Markay was laid down on 3 June 1938, at Kearney, New Jersey, by the Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., under a Maritime Commission contract (MC Hull 5); launched on 4 March 1939; sponsored by Mrs. Marguerite Vickery (ne Blanchard), wife of Howard L. Vickery; delivered to the Keystone Tankship Corporation, and operated by that company until acquired by the Navy, on 26 June 1941. Dimensions (wl):525' x 75' x 30' 7.5" (full load) / 160 x 22.9 x 9.3 meters Dimensions (max. Reclassified as an "Escort Helicopter Aircraft Carrier" and redesignated CVHE-27, 12 June 1955, She joined Ranger as the other carrier attached to the Center Attack Group whose specific objective was Casablanca, itself, via Fedhala, just to the north. Converted to an aircraft carrier at Newport News, Va. Reclassified as an "Auxiliary Aircraft Carrier" and redesignated ACV-27, 20 August 1942. The story of the U.S.S. ):553' x 114' 3" / 168.6 x 34.8 meters Armor:None Power plant:4 boilers (450 psi); 2 steam turbines; 2 shafts; 13,500 shp (design) Speed:18+ knots Endurance:23,920 nm @ 15 knots (with 4,780 tons of oil fuel) Reclassified as an "Escort Carrier" and redesignated CVE-27, 15 July 1943. Included were: 6 battleships, 7 large carriers, 4 Independence-class carriers, 45 escort carriers, 21 light cruisers, 164 troopships, 165 assault transports, 30 hospital transports, 7 converted Liberty ships and 40 miscellaneous craft.[3]. (CVE-27). 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 Aircraft carriers at specific battles, invasions, and raids [ edit] While Admiral Jisaburo Ozawa's Mobile Force sailed south from Japan and drew the bulk of Admiral William Halsey's 3d Fleet off to the north, Admiral Shima's 2nd Striking Force, along with Admiral Shoji Nishimura's Force, attempted to force the Surigao Strait from the south. Twenty minutes later, completely immobilized in all departments, the ship was ordered abandoned. Search by Station or Ship. The first one crashed into Santee; and, 30 seconds later, Suwannee splashed a kamikaze during his run on Petrof Bay. From the 19th to the 23rd, she was a part of the Air Support Group of the Southern Attack Force, and her planes bombed Tarawa, while the ships in the Northern Attack Force engaged the enemy at Makin. Just after noon on the 26th, another group of kamikazes jumped Taffy 1. 346477 entries available online. Gwin, which had been firing illumination shells toward the earlier gunfire exchange, came into the action in time to sight the cruiser Nagara and 4 destroyers closing in. On 21 September, Suwannee departed Nagasaki, and remained at sea until she made a quick seven-hour stop at the outer harbor of Nagasaki before heading toward Kobe. At 07:40, on 25 October, "Taffy 1" was jumped by land-based planes from Davao in the first deliberate kamikaze attack of the war. To top of page | To bottom of page Reunions There are currently no planned reunions. Soon after, Preston, preparing her torpedoes, was struck. After operating for six months as an oiler with the Atlantic Fleet, Suwannee was designated an "Aircraft Escort Vessel", AVG-27, on 14 February 1942, and decommissioned, on 21 February, at Newport News, Virginia, for conversion to a Sangamon-class escort carrier. She returned to Manus on 5 May. The person's rank/rate ? All Rights Reserved. Comments, Suggestions or Image submissions, E-mail Carrier Information Naval Shipyard. Prepared by CAPT R. O. Following two voyages from Espiritu Santo, one to Tulagi and the other to Kwajalein, Suwannee arrived off Saipan, in mid-June. Suwannee has too long gone untold. Photograph released 20 August 1945. The escort carrier stopped at Pearl Harbor, from 1623 February, at Tulagi, from 414 March, and at Ulithi, from 2127 March, before arriving off Okinawa, on 1 April. She returned to the U.S. at San Diego in October and, by 5 November 1943 was back at Espritu Santo, with a new air group, CVEG-60 embarked. In 1977 the vessel was acquired by the City of Buffalo as a memorial and is on display at the Buffalo and ErieCounty Naval & Servicemen's park. A week later, she put into Espiritu Santo, for four days. Ens. Navy Tankers Asbestos Exposure | Mesothelioma Book Chief Engineman. USS Suwanee (1864), a double-ended side-wheel gunboat commissioned in February 1865, sent in pursuit of Confederate States Navy commerce raiders until the end of the American Civil War, and wrecked in 1868 USS Suwanee (1897), the United States Lighthouse Service lighthouse tender USLHT Mayflower, which served the U.S . Decommissioned as indicated above. on flight deck during flight operations. Archives and Records Administration (NARA), # 80-G-349248. Suwannee remained in reserve at Boston, for the next 12 years. Battle Two was out of commission by a direct hit from the port side. With the old battleships fighting in Surigao Strait and Halsey's 3d Fleet scurrying north, Suwannee, with the other 15 escort carriers and 22 destroyers and destroyer escorts, formed the only Allied naval force operating off Leyte Gulf when the Japanese 1st Striking Force transited the unguarded San Bernadino Strait into the Philippine Sea. National Archives and Records Administration Delbert S. Cornwell 8 December 1944, Capt. Following her arrival, the oiler disembarked more passengers (2325 October). wounded and died from injuries during transfer. A muster revealed 2 officers and 56 sailors missing (some of whom were recovered subsequently). USS SUWANNEE (CVE-27) ALL HANDS - Hull Number By 30 March 1944, she was in the vicinity of the Palau Islands as the Fifth Fleet subjected those islands to two days of extensive bombing raids. Year Rank/Rate Last Name First Name Hometown Home State Remembered by; 1941: BM: Light: George . CVE-27 ALL HANDS Articles. exploded on flight deck immediately after coming to a stop following normal landing on board. (NARA), # 80-G-349430. The resulting fire burned for several hours, but was finally brought under control. Thomas, of the crew. On 4 August 1944 she cleared the Marianas for Eniwetok and Seeadler Harbor, reaching the latter port on the 13th. While Adm. Ozawa Jisaburos Mobile Force sailed south from Japan and drew the bulk of Adm. William F. Halsey, Jr.s Third Fleet off to the north, Adm. Shima Kiyohides Second Striking Force, along with Adm. Nishimura Shojis Force, attempted to force Surigao Strait from the south. Refine Search. Those who Cimarron/List 1 Class: Displacement: 24,830 tons Length: 553' Beam: 75' Draft: 32' Speed: 18 knots Armament: 4 5"/38 DP, 4x2 40mm, 4x2 20mm Complement: Capacity: 146,000 barrels Geared turbines engines, twin screws, 30,400 hp Maritime Commission T3-S2-A1type Chicopee Class: U.S. This drew Admiral Jesse B. Oldendorf's Bombardment Group south to meet that threat in the Battle of Surigao Strait. Search the Navy Log: Find a Service Member (CVE-27) HELL. The explosion buckles the deck, shatters the fire control computers and knocks out ship's power. After fitting out at the Philadelphia [Pa.] Navy Yard (2331 July 1941), Suwannee transported passengers to Hampton Roads, then on 9 August continued on to the Gulf of Mexico, proceeding to New Orleans, La. On 20 August 1942, Suwannee was re-designated again, to an auxiliary aircraft carrier, ACV-27. With Oldendorfs old battleships fighting in Surigao Strait and Halseys Third Fleet scurrying north, Suwannee, with the other 15 escort carriers and 22 destroyers and escort vessels (DE), formed the only Allied naval force operating off Leyte Gulf when Admiral Kurita Takeos First Striking Force penetrated the unguarded San Bernadino Strait into the Philippine Sea. On 24 February, she headed east again and arrived at Pearl Harbor, on 2 March for a two-week stay. Guy A. Sabin, A-V(N), USNR, attacked, dropping four 325-pound depth bombs along the axis of the enemy Type KD7 boat, and scored at least two direct hits that sent her, and her 97 souls, to the bottom. ), Click on "Links" at left, then "The Suwannee" to access color video of the USS Suwannee at anchor. She remained on the west coast for two weeks, into the new year, then set a course for Lahaina Roads in the Hawaiian Islands. Home Join Now About Hullnumber Before You Register Tell A Shipmate FAQs Related Links Contact Us. Suddenly, from the battleship whose bridge she had shot away, came a salvo of 14-inch guns, swamping the crippled destroyer. Portland was torpedoed in the stern in that action and had to be towed to Australia for temporary repairs. She was designated an "Escort Helicopter Aircraft Carrier", CVHE-27, on 12 June 1955, while in reserve. at Balikpapan, Borneo. She departed Hawaii on 22 January 1944 and headed for the Marshalls. One US cruiser and one US destroyer are sunk. Her hulk was sold to the Isbrantsen Steamship Company, of New York City, on 30 November 1959, for conversion to merchant service. 2010 - USS Suwannee CVE-27 U.S.S. During the Naval Battle of Casablanca from 811 November, Suwannee sent up 255 air sorties and lost only five planes, three in combat and two to operational problems. Heritage Center Open Everyday: 9:30am - 5:00pm, Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas & New Year's, Honoring the Men & Women of the Sea Services, 701 Pennsylvania Ave., NW Washington, DC 20004. At 1100 while conducting evasive maneuvering (zigzagging) in company with 2 US cruisers and 3 destroyers, Japanese submarine launches torpedoes at US force striking Juneau on port side near the previous hit. strike on Balikpapan, Borneo. (NARA) photo, # 80-G-270613. SUWANNEE (CVHE-27) Crew Roster. If you contact a Shipmate through HullNumber, your email address is not displayed in the message to your Shipmate. Disembarking her passengers on 14 January, she provided fueling services there before returning to Hampton Roads, where, upon completion of unloading, she began preparations to undergo conversion. Arriving at her destination on 17 November, she remained at Argentia until she sailed for Hampton Roads on 4 December with passengers, the largest group of which (29) held orders to the carrier Yorktown (CV-5). accident apparently was caused by the explosion of a 100# bomb in the bomb bay." Find Your Shipmates . If you also served aboard and you remember one of the people below you can click on the name to send an email to the respective sailor. HullNumber.com's mission is to provide a means for shipmates to keep in touch with one another. Ensuing magazine explosion blows Juneau in half, killing most of the crew. Three Japanese destroyers conduct a coordinated torpedo attack of US Forces. (1) As a returning American torpedo bomber (lower plane) approaches deck for landing, a Japanese During that operation, Suwannee joined the Northern Attack Force, and her planes bombed and strafed Roi and Namur Islands, in the northern part of Kwajalein Atoll, and conducted antisubmarine patrols for the task force. Naval records from World War II. After eight days in the water survivors were spotted and rescue effected. The ship worked as an oiler for 6 months with the Atlantic Fleet and was then reclassified as an AVG-27 in February of 1942. Photo and text from Fire From The Sky, Add a reunion information. Flight deck poster made by an AMM, B.L. US Navy Crew List - Reunite with old Navy Buddies - 346432 entries available online. Kamikaze attack in history (Battle Archives and Records Administration (NARA), # 80-G-349247. Search for Crew Members Please fill at least one field. She remained there for a week, then returned to the Netherlands East Indies at Makassar Strait to support the landings at Balikpapan, Borneo. Following the occupation of the Gilberts, the escort carrier returned to the US, via Pearl Harbor, arriving in San Diego on 21 December. Her repairs were completed by 31 January 1945; and, after brief stops at Hunter's Point and Alameda, Calif., she headed west and back into the war. HullNumber.com does not retain your payment information if you make a purchase. ARM1c James Joseph Joyce was critically She stopped at Pearl Harbor overnight (1920 November 1944) and arrived at Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Wash., on the 26th. a Japanese suicide plane streaks out of clouds in an 80-degree dive. National Archives and Records Administration Unlike today, when everything is stored on computers, during World War II the Navy never . Operational and Building Data Authorized and Ordered 1933 Keel laid on 12 MAR 1935 by the New York Navy Yard Launched 30 NOV 1936 . Air Raids in the Pacific, 1 July 1945. The first one crashed Suwannees sister ship Santee (CVE-29); and, 30 seconds later, Suwannee splashed a kamikaze during his run on Petrof Bay (CVE-80). Carrier plane strike causes huge oil tank fires The two planes erupted upon contact as did nine other planes on her flight deck. Activities aboard USS Suwannee (CVE-27). ALL HANDS Article Title. Her gunners soon scratched another enemy plane, then bore down on a third circling in the clouds at about 8,000 feet. Crew members of Suwannee were given shore leave during their stay and observed the devastation of ground zero first hand. Monteau points to trophy flags. National Archives and Records Administration For the next seven months, she provided air escort for transports and supply ships replenishing and bolstering the Marines on Guadalcanal, as well as for the forces occupying other islands in the Solomons group. Official U.S. Navy photograph, now in the collections of the National Would you like to have such a crew list on your website? Against that backdrop of the United States being at war in both oceans, the oiler sailed from Hampton Roads on 13 December and set course for New Orleans, and there loaded a cargo of oil. A. W. Gardes in command 10 January 1947: Decommissioned at the Naval Repair Base, San Diego, Cal. Markay was laid down on 3 June 1938 at Kearney, N.J., by the Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., under a Maritime Commission contract (M.C. 1 204 The ships had entered Nagasaki Harbor by 15 September while Allied prisoners of war (New Zealand) were taken on board the hospital ship Haven. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); There are 0 crew members registered for the USS Suwannee (CVE 27). Copyright 2023 HullNumber.com. Navy photograph, now in the collections of the National Photograph released 4 August 1945. BRANN, Richard Paul Engineman Second Class. Try the Ship's Store. For their November participation in Operation Magic Carpet they were part of a much larger contingency of ships. For two weeks, she supported the Hollandia landings by shuttling replacement aircraft to the larger fleet carriers actually engaged in air support of the landings. On 3 August, she got underway for Okinawa, arriving in Buckner Bay, three days later. Artwork details about crossing Official U.S. Navy photograph, now in the collections of the National Report an offensive or inappropriate entry. At 0125 on the 13th, the enemy force was discovered about 27,000 yards to the northwest and the US task group maneuvered to intercept. Originally, she was known as the SS Markay, built for the Keystone Tankship Corp. by the Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Co. of Kearny, N.J. Click to view crew list USS Suwannee (CVHE-27) USS Suwannee was commissioned in July of 1941 as an AO-33. Leaflet 3-J-1. During that span of time, she visited Guadalcanal, Efate, and Espiritu Santo in addition to New Caledonia. Please click either the First Name or the Last Name to access the logs. BOSTER, Gerald Charles Electrician's Mate Third Class. They once again anchored in Wakayama, on 13 October, for about two days and then headed north to Tokyo, arriving on the evening of 18 October. 1 208 She retained the name as an aircraft escort vessel, auxiliary aircraft carrier, escort aircraft carrier, and escort aircraft carrier (helicopter). Jim Joyce (far right) and Friends . I really hope some other people can find this service and get in touch with people like I did. USS Ashtabula (AO-51) USS Aucilla (AO-56) USS Cacapon (AO-52) USS Caliente (AO-53) USS Caloosahatchee (AO-98) USS Canisteo (AO-99) USS Chemung (AO-30) USS Chenango (CVE-28) USS Chicopee (AO-34) USS Chikaskia (AO-54) USS Chipola (AO-63) USS Chiwawa (AO-68) USS Chukawan (AO-100) USS Elokomin (AO-55) USS Enoree (AO-69) USS Escalante (AO-70) (NARA), photo # 80-G-270619. There are 3 crew members registered for the USS Santee (AO 29). On 4 August, she cleared the Marianas for Eniwetok and Seeadler Harbor, reaching the latter port on 13 August. (ACV-27), circa late 1942 or early 1943. Early in the morning of 8 November, she arrived off the coast of Morocco and, for the next few days, her Wildcat fighters maintained combat and antisubmarine air patrols, while her Avengers joined Rangers in bombing missions. Thanks VetFriends. Navybuddies.com Crew List - Reunite with old US Navy Buddies U.S.S. Suwannee On 7 September, Van Valkenburgh stood out of Buckner Bay, in company with Anthony, Wadsworth, Beale, and Ammen, as screen for the carriers Suwannee, Chenango, Cape Gloucester, and the cruiser Birmingham, bound for Japan and occupation duty in the erstwhile enemy's waters. U.S. Navy photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives Sangamon Class Escort Carrier Keel Laid 3 June 1938 as civilian tanker "SS MARKAY" Launched 4 March 1939 - Acquired by US Navy 26 June 1941 Designated and Renamed 26 June 1941 USS SUWANNEE AO-33 Commissioned 16 July 1941 Soon her first target was enveloped in a large explosion and sank. Soon thereafter, the enemy ceased firing. not as enemies. The battle commenced at 0150 and within 30 minutes Monssen, which had been spotlighted in the darkness and hit by some 37 shells was reduced to a burning hulk. On 2 October, Suwannee Captain Charles C. McDonald and Rear Admiral William Sample, who headed COMCARDIV 22 on board Suwannee, took off in a Martin PBM Mariner to maintain their flight qualifications and never returned. She remained in the vicinity of Kwajalein for the first 15 days of February, then spent the next nine days helping out at Eniwetok. They hit the enemy, but he rolled over, dove at Suwannee and crashed into her at 08:04 about 40ft (12m) forward of the after elevator, opening a 10ft (3.0m) hole in her flight deck. USS HOPEWELL DD 681: Reunite With 8 Other Veterans | VetFriends.com Problems and site related matters, E-mail Webmaster, This page was created by Paul Yarnall and is maintained by Fabio Pea, National Archives & Records Administration, National Archives and Records Administration, National and Records Administration, Escort Carrier Sailors & Airmen Association, Built under a Maritime Commission contract (hull number 5) as the civilian tanker, Acquired by the Navy on 26 June 1941; classified as a "Fleet Oiler", designated AO-33 and renamed. The Modern Military Branch, National Archives and Records Administration, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001, has custody of deck logs from 1941 to 1983, as well as muster rolls created. Suwannee and all the other ships in port experienced very difficult circumstances when typhoon Ida hit on 17 September. This web site is dedicated to the men who served aboard the escort carrier U.S.S. While the Japanese Mobile Force sailed from Japan and drew the bulk of Admiral Halsey's 3d Fleet to the north, the Japanese 2d Striking Force, attempted to force the Surigao Strait from the south. (NARA) photo, # USN 470158. Many of the crew on the forecastle and the catwalks above it had been blown over the side by the explosions. BAIN, Ronald Eugene Engineman Second Class. In mid-January Suwannee unloaded many grateful troops in Los Angeles, and then headed north. She was recommissioned alongside Pier 9, Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., on 24 September 1942, Capt. She stopped at Pearl Harbor, overnight on 1920 November, and arrived at Puget Sound Navy Yard, on 26 November. National Archives and Records Administration On 13 November, she departed to participate in the Gilbert Islands operation. Register and add yourself to the Crew List of the USS Suwannee (CVE 27). Official U.S. Navy photograph, now in the collections of the National 7 Dec 1941 - 31 Dec 1946 was 4,183,466 (390,037 officers and 3,793,429 enlisted) 3. Artwork details about sitting Control was then established in the conning tower which soon received a hit from the starboard side. and Records Administration (NARA), # 80-G-349414. Her problems came from another quarter. The escort carriers put into Kossol Roads in the Palaus on 28 October, then headed for Manus for upkeep on 1 November. D. Sample, USN, presents Bronze Star to Lieutenant Commander James C. Longino, who also received However, by dawn, she was back in formation on the starboard quarter of USS San Francisco. Survivors were noted in the water by accompanying ships but due to risk of further submarine attack, no other ships of the task force stayed in the area to rescue survivors. Additional Information Page. Her name was stricken from the Navy List on 1 March 1959. From 1923 November, she was a part of the Air Support Group of the Southern Attack Force, and her planes bombed Tarawa, while the ships in the Northern Attack Force engaged the enemy at Makin. Archives and Records Administration (NARA), # 80-G-349249. Her hulk was sold to the Isbrantsen Steamship Co., of New York City on 30 November 1959 for conversion to merchant service, but after the cancellation of the project, in May 1961 her hulk was resold to the J. C. Berkwit Co., also of New York City. Looking for US Navy memorabilia? PDF U.s.s. Suwannee Cve 27 Newsletter Then it was back to Operation Magic Carpet, on 4 December. The first challenge was to find as many of the men as possible. U.S. Navy photograph, now in the collections of the National Though the battleship neither sank nor sustained severe damage, Sterett had the satisfaction of scoring two torpedo hits before a third target crossed her bow. They and the seven members of the flight crew were discovered in the wreckage of the aircraft on 19 November 1948, and their bodies were recovered.