- USS Long Island (CVE-1)
The second USS "Long Island" (CVE-1) (originally AVG-1 and then ACV-1) was lead ship of the "Long Island"-class and the first
escort aircraft carrier of theUnited States Navy .She was laid down on
7 July 1939 , as "Mormacmail", underMaritime Commission contract, by theSun Shipbuilding and Drydock Company ,Chester, Pennsylvania , launched on11 January 1940 , sponsored by MissDian B. Holt , acquired by the Navy on6 March 1941 , and commissioned on2 June 1941 as "Long Island" (AVG-1), CommanderDonald B. Duncan in command.In the tense months before the
attack on Pearl Harbor , the new escort aircraft carrier operated out ofNorfolk, Virginia , conducting experiments to prove the feasibility of aircraft operations from converted cargo ships. The data gathered by "Long Island" greatly improved the combat readiness of later "baby flattops." Just after theJapan ese attack, "Long Island" escorted aconvoy to Newfoundland and qualified carrier pilots at Norfolk before departing for the West Coast on10 May 1942 . ReachingSan Francisco 5 June , the ship immediately joined AdmiralWilliam S. Pye 's fourbattleship s and provided air cover while at sea to reinforce AdmiralChester Nimitz 's forces after their brilliant victory in theBattle of Midway . She left the formation17 June and returned to the West Coast to resume carrier pilot training."Long Island" departed
San Diego on8 July 1942 and arrivedPearl Harbor the 17th. After a training run south toPalmyra Island , the ship loaded two squadrons of Marine Corps aircraft and got underway for the South Pacific2 August . Five days later, the Marines, while landing onGuadalcanal , encountered stiff opposition and needed more air support than could be provided by the handful of carriers available during the early months of the war. Touching atFiji 13 August , "Long Island" then steamed to a point 200 miles (320 km) southeast of Guadalcanal and launched her aircraft. These planes, the first to reach Henderson Field, were instrumental in the liberation of Guadalcanal and went on to compile a distinguished war record. Her mission was accomplished. Reclassified ACV-1 on20 August , "Long Island" sailed forEfate ,New Hebrides , and arrived23 August ."Long Island" returned to the West Coast on
20 September 1942 , as the new “baby flattops” took up the slack in the Pacific war zones. For the next year, the escort carrier trained carrier pilots at San Diego, an unglamorous but vital contribution to victory. "Long Island" was reclassified CVE-1 on15 July 1943 . During 1944 and 1945, she transported airplanes and their crews from the West Coast to various outposts in the Pacific. AfterV-J Day , she revisited many of these same bases while transporting soldiers and sailors back home during Operation "Magic Carpet"."Long Island" decommissioned on
26 March 1946 atPuget Sound Naval Shipyard . Struck from theNavy List on12 April 1946 , she was sold toZidell Ship Dismantling Company ,Portland, Oregon , on24 April 1947 for scrapping. This was not to be. The old warrior still had some life left, for on12 March 1948 , she was acquired by theCanada-Europe Line for conversion to merchant service. Upon completion of conversion in 1949, she was renamed "Nelly"Silverstone(1968)p.52] and served as an immigrant carrier betweenEurope andCanada . In 1953, she was sold to theUniversity of the Seven Seas and was converted into aschool ship . Later that year, she was renamed "Seven Seas" and with her cargo of students, began sailing all over the world in pursuit of knowledge. After 13 years of service in this role, she was replaced as a school ship for the university, and was sold to theUniversity of Rotterdam about 1966, for use as afloating dormitory berthed near the university grounds, and was finally scrapped in 1977 inBelgium ."Long Island" received one
battle star for World War II service.Notes
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* [http://www.hometown.aol.com/USSLongIsland USS "Long Island" (CVE-1) Association homepage]
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-l/cve1.htm Navy photographs of "Long Island"]
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