- USS Lunga Point (CVE-94)
USS "Lunga Point" (CVE-94), originally "Alazon Bay", was a "Casablanca" class escort carrier. It was named for
Lunga Point on the northern coast ofGuadalcanal , the site of a naval battle duringWorld War II . It was laid down by Kaiser Shipbuilding Co.,Vancouver, Washington ,19 January 1944 ; launched11 April 1944 ; sponsored by Mrs. Mary Elizabeth McKay; and commissioned14 May 1944 , Capt. G. A. T. Washburn in command.History
Following a period of brief training during the early summer of 1944, "Lunga Point" sailed for the
Pacific to deliver Army bombers toNew Guinea and bring war-worn P-47s back home. Upon return she became a unit of CarDiv 29 and departed San Diego16 October 1944 to participate in theLeyte Gulf operations, touchingPearl Harbor ,Eniwetok , andKossol Roads en route. From13 November to22 November she provided air cover for transports and surface units engaged in the campaign. Relieved the 23d, she sailed to Manus,Admiralty Islands , to prepare for theLuzon campaign.The escort carrier sailed
27 December from Manus to supply air support for Sixth Army landing operations atLingayen Gulf . On4 January 1945 she splashed one enemy aircraft and witnessed the sinking of USS|Ommaney Bay|CVE-79|2 which had been hit by Japanese planes. Fighting her way through 14 enemy attacks, she arrived off Lingayen Gulf6 January and commenced 11 days of intensive air support during which time her aircraft flew an average of 41 sorties a day. On17 January the support carriers were withdrawn and returned toUlithi .From
23 January to10 February "Lunga Point" prepared for the invasion ofIwo Jima , and stood off the beaches with the advanced amphibious forces16 February . Enemy airstrikes developed in strength by21 February when some 16 planes attacked carriers in the vicinity. "Saratoga" was damaged and "Bismarck Sea" was sunk, but "Lunga Point" splashed three B6N Jill's while suffering only minor damage. By8 March land-based planes were present in sufficient strength to allow the ship to return to Ulithi to get ready for theOkinawa campaign.The ship reprovisioned and on
21 March sortied from Ulithi with other advanced form of Rear Admiral C. A. F. Sprague’s Task Unit. From24 March to27 June "Lunga Point" remained In support of the operation providing air cover, pounding enemy ground targets in theRyukyu Islands , and fighting off constant suicide attacks. She completed this duty without mishap and returned to Leyte27 June .This was followed by a minesweeping operation west of Okinawa in early July, and an anti-shipping sweep along the
China coast fromShanghai northward in August. This duty terminated the 7th, and she sailed toBuckner Bay , Okinawa, where she received news of the Japanese peace offerings.In late August the ship, attached to 5th Fleet, aided in evacuating Allied prisoners of war from the ports of
Wakayama and Nagasaki;19 September she transported 760 men of various nationalities to Okinawa. She was ordered toTokyo Bay in early October and en route took part in the unsuccessful search for Rear Adm. W. D. Sample missing in a PBM on a patrol flight. "Lunga Point" stood out of Tokyo Bay28 October and arrived Pearl Harbor7 November . She sailed toSan Diego arriving15 November , and made voyages to the Pacific before returning to the west coast early in 1946.Post World War II
On
24 October 1946 , the ship was decommissioned and became part of the Tacoma Group, Pacific Reserve Fleet. She was reclassified CVU-94 on12 June 1955 and AKV-32 on7 May 1959 . She was struck from the Navy list1 April 1960 , and sold at San Diego to Hyman Michaels Co.,3 August 1960 ."Lunga Point" received five battle stars and a Presidential Unit Citation for World War II service.
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