- USS Kula Gulf (CVE-108)
USS "Vermillion Bay" (CVE-108) was an "Commencement Bay" class
escort carrier of theUnited States Navy .She was renamed "Kula Gulf" on
6 November 1943 ; laid down byTodd-Pacific Shipyards , Inc., Tacoma, Wash.,16 December 1943 ; launched15 August 1944 ; sponsored by Miss Dorothy Mott; completed by Willamette Iron & Steel Corp., Portland, Oreg.; and commissioned at Portland12 May 1945 , Captain J. W. King in command.Operational history
World War II
After shakedown and night carrier training off the West Coast, "Kula Gulf" departed
San Diego 5 August for operations with the 7th Fleet in the Western Pacific. Steaming viaPearl Harbor and the Marshalls, she arrivedLeyte Gulf ,Philippines ,14 September . During the next two months she patrolled theEast China Sea out ofOkinawa and shuttled planes betweenSaipan andGuam . Assigned to "Magic-Carpet" duty, she departed Guam17 November with 600 veterans of the Pacific fighting embarked and steamed toSan Francisco , arriving4 December . Between10 December and10 January 1946 she returned to the Far East; and, after embarking 1,520 returning veterans atTientsin and Tsingtao,China , she sailed to the West Coast, reaching San Diego26 January . She departed San Francisco for the East Coast26 February , arrived Norfolk16 March , decommissioned atBoston 3 July , and entered the Atlantic Reserve Fleet.Korean War
When the
Korea n conflict brought an urgent need for a greatly expanded fleet throughout the world, "Kula Gulf" recommissioned at Boston15 February 1951 , Captain Alden D. Schwarz in command. After shakedown out of Guantanamo Bay,Cuba , the escort carrier departed Norfolk6 August and carried a cargo of airplanes toCasablanca ,French Morocco . Following her return to Norfolk1 September , she spent the next 15 months training pilots of helicopter, air-antisubmarine, and fighter squadrons to strengthen U.S. forces in Korea.During May 1952 "Kula Gulf" supported Marine helicopter maneuvers on
Vieques Island ,Puerto Rico ; and in October she operated as ASW screen to troop transports bound forLabrador . Following a modernization overhaul from January to July 1953, she resumed air-antisubmarine maneuvers in theCaribbean and off the Atlantic coast.From 1953 to 1955 "Kula Gulf" helped perfect ASW techniques by participating in search and kill exercises with ships of the Atlantic Fleet. She played an important role in the development of more effective antisubmarine warfare tactics that help the Navy control the seas. In addition to ASW development, she also aided the advancement of helicopter warfare tactics, which are now so important during the struggle to repel Communist aggression in
South Vietnam . "Kula Gulf" supported Marine vertical assault landing exercises at Vieques Island between February and April 1955. After returning to Norfolk26 April , she enteredBoston Naval Shipyard 13 May andPhiladelphia Naval Shipyard 19 August for inactivation overhauls. She commissioned atPhiladelphia 15 December 1955 and joined the Atlantic Reserve Fleet. She was reclassified AKV-8 on7 May 1959 .Vietnam War
As Communist aggression in South Vietnam increased, the United States expanded efforts to protect the integrity and independence of the Republic of South Vietnam. This assistance posed vast logistic demands and created the need for additional sea power. Because of this urgent need, "Kula Gulf" was transferred to Military Sea Transportation Service on
30 June 1965 for use as an aircraft ferry. During the summer of 1965 she carried helicopters and troops of the 1st Cavalry Division from the East Coast to Vietnam. She continued aircraft shuttle operations between West Coast ports and American bases along the coast of South Vietnam into 1967.Decommissioning
"Kula Bay" was decommissioned on
6 October 1969 , struck from the Navy list on15 September 1970 , and sold for scrap in 1971.References
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/k5/kula_gulf.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Kula Gulf"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/03/108.htm navsource.org: USS "Kula Gulf"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/carriers/cve108.txt hazegray.org: USS "Kula Gulf"]
*http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/commencement.htm
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