- USS Palau (CVE-122)
USS "Palau" (CVE–122) was a "Commencement Bay" class
escort carrier of theUnited States Navy .She was laid down by the Todd-Pacific Shipyards Inc., Tacoma,
Washington ,19 February 1945 ; launched6 August 1945 ; sponsored by Mrs. J. P. Whitney; and commissioned15 January 1946 , Capt. W. E. Cleaves in command.Commissioned as the Navy began its post-war demobilization, "Palau" completed shakedown off
California , transited thePanama Canal , underwent post shakedown availability atBoston , and on11 May moved down the coast to Norfolk where she was immobilized until May 1947. On22 May she steamed south toCuba for refresher training, after which she headed north to Norfolk andNew York , whence she steamed toRecife , thence to West Africa. She returned to the east coast16 August and after another availability at Boston was again immobilized at Norfolk, December 1947–March 1948. During the spring of 1948 she conducted operations off the east coast and on3 June departed for theMediterranean to deliver planes, under the Turkish Aid Program, to representatives of that country atYesilkoy . Returning to Norfolk7 August , she remained in the western Atlantic, ranging from the Maritime Provinces to theWest Indies , until April 1952. Then departing Norfolk she returned to the Mediterranean to operate with the 6th Fleet until late June, when she resumed duties with the 2nd Fleet on the east coast."Palau", designated for inactivation in early 1953, was retained in commission to perform one final ferry assignment, planes to
Yokosuka (8 August –22 October ). On her return she entered thePhiladelphia Naval Shipyard , decommissioning15 June 1954 . Berthed with the Philadelphia Group, Atlantic Reserve Fleet, "Palau" remained a unit of that fleet until struck from the Navy List1 April 1960 and sold,13 July 1960 , to Jacques Pierot, Jr. and Sons, New York.References
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