- USS Porcupine (IX-126)
USS "Porcupine" (IX-126), an "Armadillo"-class tanker (aka Z-ET1-S-C3 class Liberty Ship Tanker) designated an
unclassified miscellaneous vessel , was the second ship of theUnited States Navy to be named for theporcupine .A station tanker, her keel was laid down
11 October 1943 as SS "Leif Ericson" (MCE Hull1930 ) by the Delta Shipbuilding Corporation inNew Orleans, Louisiana . She was named "Porcupine" on23 October , launched on24 November , accepted by the Navy29 December ; and commissioned the next day with Lieutenant Daniel M. Paul in command. After shakedown in theGulf of Mexico , the newLiberty ship was assigned mobile oil storage duties with the Service Force, Pacific Fleet. Transiting thePanama Canal , she arrivedNoumea ,New Caledonia on28 March and commenced fuel storage and transportation operations in the area of Noumea,Langemak Bay , andMilne Bay ,New Guinea ; andSeeadler Harbor , Manus,Admiralty Islands . By the end of November she was atHollandia ,New Guinea , and during the last days of1944 she was a unit of resupply convoy "Uncle plus 15," which formed offDulag , thePhilippines , on27 December and steamed upLeyte Gulf forMindoro . The one hundred vessels of the convoy, under the command of Captain J. B. McLean, were screened by ninedestroyer s.From 0330,
28 December , when the convoy enteredSurigao Strait , until it returned toLeyte , it was either under air attack, or hostile aircraft were held on its radars. With sunrise came the report that weather at Leyte was so foul that no Combat Air Patrol (CAP) could come out. Thus no air cover was available until after noon. But the weather was altogether too fair in the waters plowed by the convoy. At 1012 two groups of three planes each fromCebu attacked. One aircraft was immediately splashed, and another, which attempted to crash into aviation-gasoline laden "Porcupine", overshot its target, and splashed into the sea. Liberty ships "William Sharon" and "John Burke" were less fortunate. Both were crashed, and "Burke" went down with a mighty explosion. "Sharon’s" superstructure was a mass of flame. Firefighters from USS "Wilson" (DD-408) finally extinguished the fires, and salvage tug USS "Grapple" (ARS-7) towed "Sharon" back to Leyte. Thus Mindoro never received "Sharon's" cargo of TNT, fuel, trucks, rations, andbeer .An evening air raid resulted in the loss of LST-750. The next day saw Leyte still blacked in, but Mindoro responded to Captain McLean's requests for air cover, and the convoy suffered no damage
29 December . The ships arrivedMangarin Bay on30 December at 0710. Captain McLean was eager to offload his ships and head back to Leyte before dark. Until 1540 events ran smoothly, but then five Vals broke through and made a suicide attack. Within two minutes destroyers USS "Gansevoort" (DD-608) and USS "Pringle" (DD-477), tender USS "Orestes" (AGP-10), and "Porcupine" were hit. "Porcupine" was hit off White Beach by a low flyer which came in off her port bow. She opened fire with all guns, but was unable to divert the attacking Val from its course. Thekamikaze released a bomb over "Porcupine’s" main deck and crashed in after it. Seven "Porcupine" sailors died and eight were wounded. Fuel tanks ruptured; the engine room flooded, and the plane's engine passed through the ship's hull, tearing a large hole beneath her water line. "Gansevoort", surviving her hit, was towed toward the PT base atCaminavit Point and anchored in 15 fathoms of water. She was soon ordered to blow off "Porcupine’s" stern in order to prevent flames from reaching the aviation gasoline. One of the destroyer'storpedo es slammed into "Porcupine" but the flames were not stemmed. The aviation gasoline ignited, and "Porcupine" burned to the water line. She was struck from theNaval Vessel Register on19 January 1945 .References
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