- USS Bairoko (CVE-115)
USS "Bairoko" (CVE-115) (ex-"Portage Bay" [cite book
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title = US Warships of World War 2
publisher = Naval Institute Press
year = 1965
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isbn = 0-87021-773-9] ) was aUnited States Navy sclass|Commencement Bay|escort carrier. She was named afterBairoko , a small inlet on the north coast ofNew Georgia ,Solomon Islands , occupied by American forces26 August 1943 .Initially "Portage Bay", CVE-115 was renamed "Bairoko"
6 June 1944 ; launched25 January 1945 byTodd-Pacific Shipyards, Inc. ,Tacoma, Washington ; sponsored by Mrs. J. J. Ballentine, wife of Rear AdmiralJohn J. Ballentine ; and commissioned16 July 1945 , CaptainH. B. Temple in command.Commissioned too late to take an active part in
World War II , "Bairoko" engaged in peacetime fleet cruises, maneuvers, and exercises until December 1949. During the period she made two cruises to the Far East (18 October 1946 -25 January 1947 and18 February –30 May 1947 ), and participated in theatomic bomb test atEniwetok Atoll. On16 December 1949 she reported toSan Francisco for pre-inactivation overhaul and went out of commission in reserve14 April 1950 .When the
Korean War broke out "Bairoko" was immediately readied for active duty. She was recommissioned12 September 1950 and reported to the Pacific Fleet. Between November 1950 and August 1953 she made three extended cruises to the Far East (14 November 1950 -15 August 1951 ,1 December 1951 -9 June 1952 and February-August 1953), acting in support of theUnited Nations Forces in Korea. Her planes flew hundreds of strikes againstNorth Korea n and "Chinese Volunteer " troops, installations, transportation facilities, and naval units. On9 May 1951 she had five men killed and 13 injured by anexplosion andflash fire inJapan ese waters.Returning to the west coast late in August 1953, "Bairoko" remained there until January 1954 when she departed to assist in the
hydrogen bomb tests in the Eniwetok Bikini area. During theCastle Bravo test onMarch 1 ,1954 , sixteen crew members received beta radiation burns. From May through June 1954 she operated out ofSan Diego on training exercises. In July 1954 she reported toLong Beach Naval Shipyard to commence pre-inactivation overhaul and went out of commission in reserve at San Francisco18 February 1955 ."Bairoko" received three
battle star s for her Korean service.References
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