- USS Point Cruz (CVE-119)
USS "Point Cruz" (CVE-119) was a sclass|Commencement Bay|escort carrier of the
United States Navy .Named "Trocadero Bay" until
5 June 1944 , was laid down on4 December 1944 byTodd-Pacific Shipyards Incorporated,Tacoma, Washington ; launched on18 May 1945 , sponsored by Mrs. Earl R. DeLong; and commissioned on16 October 1945 , with Captain Douglas T. Day in command.Operational history
Following acceptance and shakedown, she conducted pilot qualifications off the West Coast from October 1945 to March 1946. Thereafter she ferried aircraft to forward bases in WestPac. (Captain Donald S. McMahan took command 27 November 1947, serving until 22 April 1947 when he was replaced by Commander William A. Smyth.) She entered
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard on3 March 1947 for inactivation; was decommissioned on30 June 1947 and entered thePacific Reserve Fleet ,Bremerton, Washington .After the start of hostilities in
Korea the ship was activated and recommissioned on26 July 1951 , with CaptainHorace Butterfield in command. (He was replaced by Captain J.W. Davidson in December 1951, and Captain C.C. Marcy became commanding officer in November, 1951.) "Point Cruz" departed Bremerton on4 January 1953 after coastal operations and an extensive overhaul modifying her for use as ananti-submarine warfare Hunter-Killer Group carrier. During the transit to San Diego, "Point Cruz" was damaged in a severe Pacific storm and repairs required several months.Based at Sasebo,
Japan , "Point Cruz" patrolled the Korean coast in the spring of 1953.(Captain John T. Hayward took command in July 1953.) After the armistice, she served as base for ahelicopter squadron that took part in "Operation Platform ", airliftingIndia n troops to thePanmunjom buffer zone to supervise theprisoner of war exchange. (The incident on which the television movie "1,000 Men and a Baby" took place during Operation Platform.)The CVE returned to San Diego in late December 1953, and after training and additional overhaul deployed to WestPac again on April 1954, under the command of Captain
John T. Hayward . CaptainFrederick J. Brush assumed command of the ship in May 1954. In the Far East the carrier served as command ship forCarrier Division 17 underRear Admiral James S. Russell .The ship returned to San Diego in November 1954, and deployed again on
24 August 1955 (shortly after Captain Brush was relieved by Captain A.R. Matter) .While in thePacific operating with the 7th Fleet, she served asflagship ofCarrier Division 15 . "Point Cruz" departed Yokosuka on31 January 1956 and arrived atLong Beach, California , in early February for inactivation atPuget Sound Naval Shipyard . Decommissioned on31 August 1956 , CVE-119 was placed in the Bremerton Group of thePacific Reserve Fleet . While in a reserve status, she was redesignated an aircraft transport, AKV-19, on17 May 1957 ."Point Cruz" was reactivated on
23 August 1965 and placed under the operational control of theMilitary Sea Transportation Service (MSTS) as USNS "Point Cruz" (T-AKV-19) in September 1965. Commencing service as an aircraftferry for MSTS, "Point Cruz" provided logistical support for American forces inSouth East Asia .Decommissioning
She was placed out of service on
16 October 1969 , struck from the Navy list on15 September 1970 , and sold for scrap in1971 [http://www.uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/2195.html] .References
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/p8/point_cruz.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Point Cruz"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/03/119.htm navsource.org: USS "Point Cruz"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/carriers/cve119.txt hazegray.org: USS "Point Cruz"]
* [http://usspointcruzcve119.tripod.com/index.html USS "Point Cruz" Association website]
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