- USS Hoggatt Bay (CVE-75)
USS "Hoggatt Bay" (CVE-75) was a "Casablanca" class
escort carrier of theUnited States Navy .She was launched under Maritime Commission contract by Kaiser Co. Inc.,
Vancouver, Washington , on4 December 1943 . Originally classified AVG-75, she had been reclassified ACV-75 on20 August 1942 . Sponsored by Mrs. Victor Sundrik, she was reclassified again to CVE-75 on15 July 1943 , and was commissioned atAstoria, Oregon on11 January 1944 , with Captain W. V. Saunders in command.After intensive training off the
California coast, "Hoggatt Bay" transported aircraft and crews toPearl Harbor fromMarch 10 toMarch 25 ,1944 . Upon her return and further training in antisubmarine work, she sailed1 May for Pearl Harbor andMajuro . The combination of escort carriers and destroyers had proven itself effective against submarines in theSecond Battle of the Atlantic , and was now to be used in the Pacific against the Japanese. "Hoggatt Bay" and a group of destroyers and destroyer escorts patrolled in the southwest Pacific from26 May to19 June with notable success. Intrepid USS|England|DE-635|2 scored a kill on "Ro-105"31 May and USS|Taylor|DD-468|2 sank "Ro-111" with depth charges and gunfire11 June . These operations and those of other groups did much to reduce Japanese submarine interference with the invasion of the Marianas.Returning to the patrol area after a brief stay at
Eniwetok , "Hoggatt Bay's" group provided air support and cover for the Marianas operation5 July –9 August , after which the ships returned to Manus. Next on the timetable of Pacific conquest wasPeleliu , a valuable air base for further advances, and "Hoggatt Bay" sortied1 September to furnish antisubmarine protection and search planes for the invasion. For nearly two months the escort carrier cruised these seas south and west of the Marianas in support of American operations. USS|Samuel S. Miles|DE-183|2, a member of her group, sank "I-177" on3 October , and later in the month planes from "Hoggatt Bay" helped provide air cover for crippled USS|Houston|CL-81|2 as she struggled towardUlithi .The ship arrived at Ulithi on
28 October , and sailed10 November to provide air support for the developing campaign in thePhilippines . This was followed by amphibious exercises inHuon Gulf ,New Guinea , in preparation for theLingayen unit operations. Arriving at Manus on20 December 1944 , "Hoggatt Bay" joined the great task force which departed from that and other staging bases in late December forLingayen Gulf . The voyage through the Philippines was a perilous one, as the Japanese attacked with their last desperate weapon, the suicide plane. Crewmen on "Hoggatt Bay" and the other ships fought continuously after3 January , downing many of the attackers, but USS|Ommaney Bay|CVE-79|2 was lost and other ships damaged. Arriving Lingayen Gulf on6 January , "Hoggatt Bay" sent her carrier planes in to support the landings and destroy strong points despite suicide attacks; this vital work continued until17 January , when the ship set course for Ulithi, and then San Diego.The veteran escort carrier returned to San Diego
15 February 1945 , and after much-needed repairs sailed6 April to join the vast fleet arrayed offOkinawa in support of the invasion. She arrivedOkinawa 8 May via Pearl Harbor and Ulithi and immediately took station south of the island to lend her aircraft to the carrier air forces engaged in the operation. Her planes flew direct support missions, photographic flights, and supply drops during the period from8 May to24 June ."Hoggatt Bay" arrived at
Leyte Gulf on27 June 1945 and after a month of training sailed28 July forAdak, Alaska . The surrender came while the carrier was en route, however, and the planned operation was replaced by occupation plans. After her arrival on18 August , "Hoggatt Bay" sailed forOminato . She arrived September and supported the occupation ofHokkaidō and northernHonshū . During this period aircraft from the ship discovered many Japanese prison camps, and the ship had the pleasure of evacuating Lieutenant ColonelJames Devereux , Marine Commander atWake Island when captured by the Japanese. "Hoggatt Bay" also participated in the occupation of Aomori before anchoring inTokyo Bay 27 September .The escort carrier departed
Tokyo on30 September and, after a brief service with the "Magic Carpet" fleet, returned toBoston and was decommissioned on20 July 1946 . Placed in the Atlantic Reserve Fleet, Boston, the ship was re-classified CVHE-75 on12 June 1955 , and AKV-25 on7 May 1959 . She was sold for scrap on31 March 1960 ."Hoggatt Bay" received five
battle star s forWorld War II service.
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