- USS Cape Esperance (CVE-88)
USS "Cape Esperance" (CVE-88) was an "Casablanca" class
escort carrier of theUnited States Navy .She (name changed from "Tananek Bay" on
6 November 1943 ) was launched3 March 1944 by Kaiser Co., Inc.,Vancouver, Washington , under aMaritime Commission contract; sponsored by Mrs. W. M. McDade; transferred to the Navy9 April 1944 ; and commissioned the same day, Captain R. W. Beckius in command.Assigned to the Pacific Fleet, "Cape Esperance" made two voyages from the west coast to South Pacific bases between
26 May 1944 and20 September , carrying new aircraft out, and returning with planes needing repairs. Loaded with combat-ready aircraft, she sailed fromSan Francisco 5 October to join TG 30.8 on2 November in its support of 3d Fleet air strikes on Leyte andLuzon . From her decks replacement aircraft roared off to the operating carriers, ready to take their part in pounding the Japanese out of thePhilippines . Continuing to operate fromUlithi andGuam through January, "Cape Esperance" carried fresh aircraft to the far-ranging TF 38 for its strikes on Japanese air bases on Formosa and theChina coast. In February the escort carrier returned to the west coast to load new aircraft which she carried to Guam. This was the first of a series of such voyages in which she brought to the western Pacific a large number of the aircraft which roared overIwo Jima ,Okinawa , and the Japanese home islands in the massive carrier raids of the war's last months.At the close of the war, "Cape Esperance" sailed from
San Diego toPearl Harbor , returning to San Francisco11 September 1945 with aircraft and passengers. She made similar voyages until decommissioned and placed in reserve atBremerton, Washington ,22 August 1946 .Recommissioned
5 August 1950 , "Cape Esperance" reported to theMilitary Sea Transportation Service for duty as an aircraft transport. During the next nine years, she cruised widely in thePacific , delivering aircraft toJapan for use in theKorean conflict , supporting atomic tests atEniwetok , and making two voyages to bring aircraft to theRoyal Thai Air Force atBangkok . In 1952, she sailed toHong Kong , to evacuate Chinese Nationalist aircraft in danger of seizure by the Chinese Communists. Reclassified CVU-88 on12 June 1955 , "Cape Esperance" made her first transatlantic crossing in 1956 to ferry aircraft to and fromItaly ,France , andPortugal . Returning to the Pacific under an operating schedule that found her almost constantly at sea, "Cape Esperance" carried aircraft toPakistan later in 1956. She continued to make as many as eight transpacific voyages in a year, supporting forces of the United States andSoutheast Asia Treaty Organization countries in protecting the free nations of the Far East. "Cape Esperance" was decommissioned15 January 1959 , and sold14 May 1959 ."Cape Esperance" received two
battle star s forWorld War II service.ource
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