- USS Curtiss (AV-4)
USS "Curtiss" (AV-4) was launched 20 April 1940 by
New York Shipbuilding Corp. ,Camden, N.J. ; sponsored by Mrs. H. S. Wheeler; and commissioned 15 November 1940, Commander S. P. Ginder in command. "Curtiss" was one of fourteen ships to receive the earlyRCA CXAM-1RADAR ."Curtiss" operated out of Norfolk and in the
Caribbean for training and in fleet exercises through the spring of 1941. On26 May she got underway forPearl Harbor from which she served on patrol as well as tending two patrol bomber squadrons. From15 October to9 November she voyaged toWake Island carrying aviators, air-crewmen, and cargo to reinforce the garrison there. When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor "Curtiss" got underway immediately, firing at the enemy planes. At 0836 she sighted a periscope and opened fire. A torpedo from the submarine missed "Curtiss", smashing into a dock at Pearl City. Four minutes later the Japanese midget submarine surfaced and was further damaged by gunfire before diving again,- after which USS "Monaghan" (DD-354) took over with a depth charge attack. "Curtiss" turned her attention to the air again. At 0905 she hit an enemy plane which crashed into her No. 1 crane and burned. Three minutes later she splashed a plane, then began firing at a dive bomber. A bomb from this plane crashed Curtiss in the vicinity of her damaged crane and exploded below decks, setting the hangar and main decks and No. 4 handling room on fire, as the plane splashed off her port beam. Despite 19 dead and many wounded, "Curtiss"' crew quenched the fires, then turned to for emergency repairs. On 28 December she was underway forSan Diego for permanent repairs and replacement of the damaged crane with 20mm. guns. Her repairs completed in only 4 days, she was back in Pearl Harbor13 January 1942 to begin the job of ferrying men and supplies to forward bases at Samoa, Suva, and Noumea until June.Departing Pearl Harbor
2 June 1942 "Curtiss" served as flagship for Commander, Naval Air, South Pacific, atNoumea from16 June to4 August , then served as seaplane tender, flagship, repair and supply ship for destroyers and small craft engaged in the Solomons operation fromEspiritu Santo until9 July 1943 . After overhaul atSan Francisco , she arrived atFunafuti ,Ellice Islands ,7 November to serve as flagship for Commander Air, Central Pacific, based at Funafuti until29 December 1943 , then at Tarawa (31 December 1943 -8 March 1944 ),Kwajalein (10 March -26 June ),Eniwetok (27 June -9 August ),Saipan (12 August 1944 -1 January 1945 ), andGuam (2 January -7 February ).After repairs at San Francisco, "Curtiss" sailed to
Okinawa , arriving22 May 1945 to serve as flagship for Commander, Fleet Air Wing 1. On21 June a kamikaze and its bomb ripped two holes in her hull and exploded on the third deck, killing 35 and wounding 21 of her crew. Effective damage control kept her afloat and 4 days later she was underway for the west coast and an overhaul atMare Island Navy Yard .Rejoining the Fleet in the Western Pacific, "Curtiss" embarked Commander, Fleet Air Wing 1 (who was also Commander Task Force 75) at Okinawa
5 December 1945 . She joined in fleet exercises, operated with patrol squadrons in theFormosa Strait , ferried men and supplies to outlying bases and made several visits to Tsingtao,China , until8 March 1947 when she headed for the west coast for overhaul and alterations recommended by the Atomic Energy Commission for stowage of scientific equipment. In 1948, the "Curtiss" arrived at Eniwetok with atom bombs on board and in the exercise procceded to detonated them on the Island for Testing, returning to the West Coast and soon thereafter engaged in exercises in Alaskan waters, returning to San Francisco in early 1949."Curtiss" operated off the
California coast on a number of fleet and training exercises until early in 1949 when she served as flagship for Commander First Fleet for 3 weeks of amphibious operations in Alaskan waters to evaluate cold weather equipment. She continued to serve as flagship for this command during amphibious exercises offSeattle during the summer of 1949. Shortly after the outbreak of theKorean War , "Curtiss" sailed from San Diego to join the 7th Fleet in July 1950 on patrol in theKorean Strait . Sailing out ofIwakuni and Kure, she tended twoPBM Mariner squadrons and a squadron of British Sunderlands operating over Korean territory. She returned to San Francisco14 January 1951 for further alterations to fit her as a base for scientific work.From
23 February to13 June 1951 "Curtiss" served as flagship forOperation Greenhouse and was the base for civilian and military technicians during the atomic tests at Eniwetok. She also provided meteorological information and operated a boat pool. "Curtiss" served at San Diego in local operations until29 September 1952 when she again sailed to Eniwetok as flagship during the atomic tests ofOperation Ivy . Returning to San Diego 4 December, she cruised the west coast, and visitedAcapulco ,Mexico in 1953. From 10 January to28 May 1954 she participated inOperation Castle during which the first hydrogen bomb was exploded.Fitted with a helicopter deck during November and December 1954, "Curtiss" engaged in a large scale amphibious exercise on the coast of California in March 1955. From
21 March to8 August 1956 she took part inOperation Redwing , the atomic tests at Eniwetok during which she was visited by the Assistant Secretary of the Navy. As flagship for the First Fleet she was visited by Vice Admiral A. H. Vdel, Commander-in-Chief of theRoyal Danish Navy on20 September 1956 ."Curtiss" departed San Diego
27 December 1956 forOperation Deep Freeze II , carrying sailors of the wintering-over party, and scientists to take part in the International Geophysical Year program. Calling atPort Lyttelton ,New Zealand , from 12 to15 January 1957 , she enteredMcMurdo Sound 19 January and transferred cargo by helicopter to USS "Glacier" (AGB-4). From 21 to28 January she "put men and cargo ashore in the same manner as she lay moored to the ice shelf, continuing these operations at Little America from30 January to6 February . She carried out ice reconnaissance toOkuma Bay andSulzberger Bay , then departed McMurdo Sound 10 February. She called at Port Lyttelton andAuckland , New Zealand, andSydney ,Australia , before returning to San Diego25 March to undergo repairs for ice damage. She continued her local operations until placed out of commission in reserve24 September 1957 ."Curtiss" received seven
battle star s forWorld War II service.Notes
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* [http://www.usscurtissav4.com/ USS Curtiss Veterans Association]
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