- USS Makassar Strait (CVE-91)
USS "Makassar Strait" (CVE–91) was a "Casablanca" class
escort carrier of theUnited States Navy .History
She was originally classified AVG-91, reclassified ACV-91 on
20 August 1942 , and reclassified CVE-91 on15 July 1943 ; originally named "Ulitaka Bay" and renamed "Makassar Strait "6 November 1943 ; laid down by Kaiser Co., Inc.,Vancouver, Washington , under Maritime Commission contract29 December 1943 ; launched22 March 1944 ; sponsored by Mrs. Truman J. Hedding; and commissioned atAstoria, Oregon ,27 April 1944 , Capt. Warren K. Berner in command.After shakedown along the west coast, "Makassar Strait" departed
San Diego 6 June and steamed viaPearl Harbor to the Marshalls carrying replacement aircraft and passengers; thence, she transported military casualties to Pearl Harbor and the west coast where she arrived San Diego13 July . During much of the next 2 months she trained carrier pilots off southernCalifornia . Between25 September and15 October she ferried 129 planes toHawaii and to Manus, Admiralties. After returning to Pear Harbor26 October with 70 damaged wildcats on board, she resumed pilot training operations out of Pearl Harbor.During the next 3 months "Makassar Strait" rendered valuable service in the training of naval and marine aviators. Pilots from a dozen air groups and squadrons made more than 6,700 landings as she participated in combat air patrol and hunter-killer training exercises and night carrier operations, as well as defensive training against simulated bomb and torpedo attacks.
With Composite Squadron 97 embarked, "Makassar Strait" departed Pearl Harbor
29 January 1945 and steamed viaEniwetok for combat duty in the western Pacific. Assigned to TG 50.8, between9 February and8 April she protected logistics ships operating in support of the Fast Carrier Task Force during devastating airstrikes against enemy targets from the Bonins to theRyukyus .Assigned to a support carrier group
8 April , "Makassar Strait" began air operations in the intense fighting onOkinawa . During the next 4 weeks she launched scores of sorties against targets in the Ryukyus. Her planes provided close air support for American ground troops and struck with effective and devastating force against enemy gun emplacements, ground installations, and airfields as the Americans drove to capture Okinawa— one of the last bastions of the crumbling Japanese defenses. In addition, the escort carrier’s planes destroyed four enemy aircraft.Makassar Strait transferred her air squadron to "Shipley Bay" (CVE-85) at Kerama Retto
7 May and departed later that day forGuam where she arrived the 11th. She now operated in the Marianas between Guam andSaipan providing refresher training for carrier pilots, until departing for Hawaii19 July . Steaming viaKwajalein where she loaded 50 planes, she reached Pearl Harbor29 July . There she embarked 387 military passengers and sailed14 August for theUnited States .Arriving San Diego
21 August , "Makassar Strait" had steamed more than 91,000 miles in support of the Allied victory in the Pacific. She continued to train carrier pilots during the next 2 months; by the end of October the total number of landings on her flight deck since her commissioning had surpassed 15,500."Makassar Strait" departed San Diego
4 November for “Magic Carpet” duty. Steaming via Pearl Harbor, she transported replacement troops to the Marshalls; and after embarking 1,092 veterans at Kwajalein, returned to San Diego29 November . Between4 December and3 January 1946 she made a similar cruise to Guam and back, transporting 1,123 officers and men to the United States.Departing San Diego
5 January , "Makassar Strait" steamed viaSan Francisco to Tacoma,Washington , where she arrived12 January . Assigned to the 19th Fleet, she underwent deactivation and decommissioned9 August 1946 . She entered the Pacific Reserve Fleet at Tacoma; and, while berthed there, was reclassified CVU-91 on12 June 1955 . On28 August 1958 the Secretary of the Navy authorized her to be used as target for destruction. Her name was struck from the Navy list1 September 1958 . In April 1961 while under tow to San Clemente Island, CA she ran aground on San Nicholas Island, and was then sold for breaking up in situ on 2 May 1961 buyer unknown.Makassar Strait received two battle stars for World War II service.
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