USS Chicago (CA-29)

USS Chicago (CA-29)

USS "Chicago" (CA-29), a "Northampton"-class heavy cruiser, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named after the city of Chicago, Illinois. She was launched 10 April 1930 by Mare Island Naval Shipyard, sponsored by Miss. E. Britten; and commissioned 9 March 1931, Captain M. H. Simons in command.

Pre-war service

After a shakedown cruise to Honolulu, Tahiti, and American Samoa, "Chicago" departed Mare Island 27 July 1931 and sailed to the east coast, arriving at Fort Pond Bay, New York, 16 August. There, she became flagship of Commander, Cruisers, Scouting Force, and operated with that force until 1940.

In February 1932, "Chicago", in company with other ships of the Scouting Force, conducted gunnery exercises preliminary to Fleet Problem XIII off the California coast. The Fleet was based on the west coast thereafter and, until 1934, operated in the Pacific, from Alaska to the Panama Canal Zone and the Hawaiian Islands. In 1934, the annual fleet exercises were held in the Caribbean, followed in May 1934 by the Presidential Fleet Review in New York Harbor. The Scouting Force operated along the east coast and in the Caribbean until October and then returned to base at San Pedro, California. "Chicago" was one of six ships to receive the new RCA CXAM RADAR in 1940. "Chicago" continued to operate out of San Pedro until 29 September 1940 when she sailed to Pearl Harbor.

During the next 14 months, the heavy cruiser operated out of Pearl Harbor, exercising with various task forces to develop tactics and cruising formations, and cruising to Australia and to the west coast. When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941, "Chicago" was at sea with TF 12 and the Force immediately began a 5-day sweep in the Oahu-Johnston-Palmyra triangle in an effort to intercept the enemy. The Force returned to Pearl Harbor 12 December; between 14 December and 27 December, "Chicago" operated with TF 11 on patrol and search missions.

World War II

On 2 February 1942, "Chicago" departed Pearl Harbor for Suva Bay where she joined the newly formed Allied naval force. During March and April, the cruiser operated off the Louisiade Archipelago, covering the attacks on Lae and Salamaua, New Guinea. In a position to intercept enemy surface units which attempted to attack Port Moresby, "Chicago" also provided cover for the arrival of American troops on New Caledonia.

On 1 May 1942, "Chicago" was ordered from Nouméa to join Commander, Southwest Pacific, and on the 4th she supported "Yorktown" (CV-5) in her strike against the Japanese on Tulagi, Solomon Islands. On 7 May, she proceeded, with the Support Group, to intercept and attack the Japanese Port Moresby invasion group. The following day, the group underwent several Japanese air attacks, during which "Chicago" suffered several casualties from strafing, but drove off the planes and proceeded ahead until it was clear that the Japanese force had been turned back.

On the night of May 31-June 1, 1942 while in port in Sydney harbour, Australia, the "Chicago" fired on an attacking Japanese midget submarine. Chicago's captain, Howard D. Bode, was ashore when his ship opened fire, and was initially skeptical. After coming aboard on his gig, he accused all the officers of being drunk before the presence of the submarine was confirmed. [Grose, P., 2007, 'A Very Rude Awakening: The Night Japanese Midget Submarines Came to Sydney Harbour', Allen & Unwin, Australia, p. 134] On this night, three Japanese midget submarines attempted to enter Sydney Harbour. One of the subs became entangled in an Anti-submarine boom net. The other two submarines made it through, one of which was disabled by depth charges, the other managed to fire two torpedoes at Chicago. One torpedo passed near the Chicago and destroyed another vessel nearby whilst the second torpedo failing to detonate skidded ashore onto Garden Island [ [http://www.defence.gov.au/news/navynews/editions/5009/features/feature3.htm Features ] ] . The primary mission for the crew on board the Japanese midget submarines was to sink the USS Chicago. They were unsuccessful. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
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During June and July 1942, "Chicago" continued to operate in the Southwest Pacific. Between 7 August and 9 August, she supported the initial landings on Guadalcanal and others of the Solomon Islands, beginning the US counter-offensive against Japan. On 9 August, she engaged in the Battle of Savo Island. A Hit by a Japanese destroyer's torpedo caused minor damage to the ship's bow. "Chicago" rapidly lost contact with the enemy and played no futher part in the battle. Captain Howard D. Bode's actions during the engagement were questioned in a subsequent inquiry headed by Admiral Hepburn. Though the report was not intended to be made public, Bode himself learned of its implications and shot himself on 19 April 1943, dying the following day. [Grose, 'A Very Rude Awakening', pp. 259-60.]

After Savo Island, "Chicago" was repaired at Nouméa, Sydney, and San Francisco, where she arrived 13 October. [*http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-c/ca29.htm www.history.navy.mil]

Loss at the Battle of Rennell Island

Early in January 1943, "Chicago" departed San Francisco, action-bound once more. On 27 January, she sailed from Nouméa to escort a Guadalcanal convoy. On the night of the 29th, as the ships approached that bitterly contested island, Japanese aircraft attacked the force and the Battle of Rennell Island was underway. During the attacks, two burning Japanese planes silhouetted "Chicago", providing light for torpedo attacks; two hits caused severe flooding and loss of power. By the time the attack ended, fine work on board had checked "Chicago"'s list. "Louisville" (CA-28) took the disabled ship in tow and was relieved by the USS Navajo (a fleet tug) the following morning. During the afternoon, the Japanese attacked again and, despite heavy losses, managed to hit the disabled cruiser with four more torpedoes which sank her at coord|11|25|S|160|56|E|display=inline,title|type:landmark|name=USS Chicago.

Awards

"Chicago" received three battle stars for World War II service.

References

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See also

* See USS "Chicago" for other Navy ships of the same name.
* See List of U.S. Navy losses in World War II for other Navy ships lost in WWII.


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