- USS Siboney (CVE-112)
USS "Siboney" (CVE-112/AKV-12) (ex-Frosty Bay) was a sclass|Commencement Bay|escort carrier of the
United States Navy . She was the second U.S. Navy ship named for Siboney, theCuba n town near Santiago where Americans landed in theSpanish-American War .History
"Siboney" was laid down as "Frosty Bay" on
1 April 1944 by the Todd-Pacific Shipyards Inc. at Tacoma,Washington ; renamed "Siboney" on26 April 1944 ; launched on9 November 1944 ; sponsored by Mrs. Charles F. Greber; and commissioned on14 May 1945 , Captain Stanhope Cotton Ring in command."Siboney" completed fitting out on
23 May in theSeattle area and, on31 May , sailed forSan Diego , via Alameda. She held shakedown operations in the Bay Area until3 August . The carrier then loaded bombs, aircraft, and personnel from Air Group 36 and, on8 August , departed forPearl Harbor . Hostilities with Japan ceased the day before "Siboney" arrived, on15 August , to discharge her cargo. She was in Hawaiian waters until early September when she sailed for Okinawa, via the Marshall, Caroline, andPhilippine Islands .On
5 October , she stood out ofBuckner Bay forHonshū ,Japan . En route, the carrier conducted air search operations in an attempt to locate Rear AdmiralWilliam D. Sample and the patrol plane in which he was in and had been missing since2 October . Siboney called at Honshū, from the 8th to the 11th, and then continued the search for the missing PBM, with negative results. The ship operated in theTokyo Bay area from24 October to16 November 1945 when she was ordered to return to theUnited States . After port calls atSaipan ,Manila ,Hong Kong ,Guam , and Pearl Harbor, she arrived at San Diego on23 January 1946 . The carrier deployed to the western Pacific again from15 February to7 May 1946 ."Siboney" stood out of San Diego on
9 June 1947 en route, via thePanama Canal Zone , to her new homeport,Norfolk, Virginia . The carrier arrived there on26 June and operated between Norfolk and Guantanamo Bay,Cuba , until November when she was inactivated. In March 1948, "Siboney" was returned to active duty, and, in May, ferried formerUnited States Air Force planes toYesilkoy ,Turkey . She returned to Norfolk for a month and made another voyage to the Near East before entering theBoston Naval Shipyard in October 1948 for a three-month overhaul."Siboney" stood out of
Boston in January 1949 for Guantanamo Bay and refresher training. The carrier operated with the Atlantic Fleet until6 December 1949 when she was placed in the inactive fleet atPhiladelphia .The outbreak of war in
Korea , in June 1950, brought a need for more combat ships, and "Siboney" was returned to an active status on22 November 1950 . The carrier put to sea on2 February 1951 and was assigned a homeport in Norfolk. From27 February to10 April , she carried out extensive training exercises in the Guantanamo Bay area.She operated in Canadian waters in July and, from September to
14 November , in the Mediterranean with North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO ) units. Siboney participated in evaluation tests and carrier qualifications of versions of AD and F4U aircraft in January 1952. She also tested the new concept of vertical landings, using Marine helicopters. The ship was modernized at theNorfolk Naval Shipyard and rejoined the fleet on20 January 1953 . After training in theCaribbean , she operated in the Atlantic with a hunter-killer group until August. From16 September to1 December 1953 , Siboney was again deployed with the 6th Fleet.The years 1954 and 1955 were spent in fleet operations along the east coast, from
New England to theCaribbean and in midshipman cruises toSpain during the summers. Siboney was overhauled at thePhiladelphia Naval Shipyard from28 September 1954 to22 January 1955 . She operated along the east coast until4 October when she was ordered to load as many supplies as possible and sail for Mexican waters in the Gulf. Until19 October , helicopters from the carrier flew relief missions and transported supplies to the inhabitants of Tampico which had been devastated by a hurricane and subsequent flooding.The year 1956 was "Siboney"'s last year of active service with the fleet. She operated along the east coast from January to May and then made a final cruise with the 6th Fleet from
26 May to6 July . The carrier sailed toPhiladelphia on27 July and, four days later, was placed in reserve, out of commission, with the Atlantic Reserve Fleet. Siboney was struck from the Navy list on1 June 1970 and sold to Union Minerals and Alloys Corp., New York, a year later for scrap.ee also
* See USS|Siboney for other ships of the same name.
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*The
Ciboney people were indigenous occupants of the Antilles islands of the Caribbean.References
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