- USS Steamer Bay (CVE-87)
USS "Steamer Bay" (CVE-87) was a "Casablanca" class
escort carrier of theUnited States Navy . She was laid down on4 December 1943 atVancouver, Washington , by theKaiser Shipbuilding Company ; launched on26 February 1944 ; sponsored by Mrs. Henry S. Kendall; and commissioned on4 April 1944 , Captain Steadman Teller in command."Steamer Bay" held
sea trials inPuget Sound and sailed forSan Diego on2 May . On the 14th, she headed for theNew Hebrides , carrying the men and aircraft of Marine Air Group (MAG) 61. She arrived atEspiritu Santo on the 30th, unloaded, and began her return voyage to San Diego on2 June . The carrier was on the west coast from20 June to19 July when she again steamed west, with 298 marines and 72 aircraft, bound for theMarshall Islands ."Steamer Bay" arrived at
Majuro on1 August to discharge her cargo and passengers. She was routed back toPearl Harbor and attached to the3d Fleet as a carrier of replacement aircraft. Seventy-two planes were loaded on board; and the ship steamed forSeeadler Harbor ,Manus Island , on21 August . During the next two and one-half months, the carrier supplied replacement aircraft and pilots to Task Force (TF) 38 which was supporting the operations in thePalau andPhilippine Islands . She spent the period from15 November to5 December at Pearl Harbor undergoing repairs and training. The ship returned to Seeadler Harbor on17 December 1944 and was assigned to Task Group (TG) 77.4, theSan Fabian Carrier Group , which sortied on1 January 1945 .The group (
Taffy 2 ), consisting of six escort carriers under the command ofRear Admiral Felix Stump , supported the Lingayen landings. While steaming through the Sulu and South China seas toward the Lingayen beaches, during the first week of January 1945, the group was the target of numerous enemy air attacks. Of the six carriers, USS|Ommaney Bay|CVE-79|3 was sunk on4 January by akamikaze plane; and USS|Manila Bay|CVE-61|3 and USS|Savo Island|CVE-78|3 were damaged the next day. During the landings, the CVE's launched over 1,400 aircraft sorties in support of ground forces. "Steamer Bay" remained in thePhilippine Islands with the7th Fleet until she got underway on31 January forUlithi ."Steamer Bay" anchored there from
5 February to10 February when she departed with units of the5th Fleet for the invasion ofIwo Jima . She was with four other escort carriers which arrived at their assigned area of operations, 50 miles west of Iwo Jima, on16 February . Their mission was to neutralize Japanese bases in theNanpō Islands until19 February (D-Day) and then provide air cover and direct support for the marines during the landings and the struggle for the strategic island."Steamer Bay" was relieved on
7 March and arrived at San Pedro Bay, Leyte, on the 12th. She sailed for theRyukyus on27 March and arrived in the operating area south ofOkinawa on the morning of1 April . She remained offOkinawa until26 May when she sailed toApra Harbor ,Guam , for repairs. On10 June , the carrier was ordered to join the3d Fleet east ofMiyako Jima and assist in neutralizing Japanese airfields inSakishima Gunto . She conducted air strikes against the fields from14 June to22 June when she sailed for Ulithi."Steamer Bay" stood out of Ulithi, on
3 July , with the Logistics Support Group resupplying the fast carrier forces during operations against the Japanese mainland. On the 20th, she was detached and sailed, via Guam and Pearl Harbor, for the west coast, arriving at San Diego on10 August ."Steamer Bay" was in drydock when hostilities with
Japan ended, and she was given additional bunks to accommodate veterans returning from overseas. She sailed for Pearl Harbor, on28 September , on her first “Magic Carpet” assignment."Steamer Bay" was assigned to the
Pacific Reserve Fleet on4 February 1946 and berthed at Tacoma,Washington . In January 1947, she was placed in reserve, out of commission. Her designation was changed from CVE-87 to CVHE-87 on12 June 1955 . The carrier was struck from the Navy list on1 March 1959 and sold to Hyman-Michaels Co.,Chicago, Illinois , on29 August 1959 for scrap."Steamer Bay" received six
battle star s forWorld War II service.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s18/steamer_bay.htm
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