- USS Kitty Hawk (AKV-1)
Kitty Hawk (APV-1/AKV-1), formerly "SS Seatrain New York", was built in 1932 by Sun Ship Building & Dry Dock Corporation,
Chester, Pennsylvania . She was acquired by theUnited States Navy 25 June 1941 ; renamed "Kitty Hawk"8 July . She was named afterKitty Hawk, North Carolina where theWright brothers made the world's first powered heavier than air flight on17 December 1903 . She was converted to an aircraft transport by Tietjin & Land Dry Dock Corporation,Hoboken, New Jersey and commissioned26 November 1941 , atNew York Navy Yard , Commander E. C. Rogers in command..
Escorted by destroyers "Gwin" and USS|Sicard|DD-346|3, "Kitty Hawk" departed Midway
29 May and arrivedHonolulu 1 June 1942 . On5 June at Pearl Harbor she learned of the great American victory in theBattle of Midway , which turned back a giant Japanese offensive with disastrous results to the Japanese carrier attack force. That same day the she sailed for the West Coast, arrivingSan Diego 13 June ."Kitty Hawk" returned to Pearl Harbor
31 July 1942 ; loaded men, equipment and airplanes of the 2nd Echelon of the 23rd Marine Air Group; and set course forPort Vila ,Efate ,New Hebrides , arriving28 August . She moored alongside escort carrier USS|Long Island|CVE-1|3 transferring 40 aircraft which were immediately catapulted by "Long Island" and flown directly into combat on bitterly contestedGuadalcanal .She sailed
4 October forSan Francisco , discharged and loaded cargo, then headed for Pearl Harbor, arriving20 October . Loading badly needed airplanes for theUnited States Army , she steamed toPalmyra Atoll , arriving30 October . There, under hazardous conditions, she embarked more planes, cargo and passengers. Sailing on2 November , she arrivedDumbea Bay ,Nouméa ,10 November where she picked up men from "Hornet"'s (CV-8) air group after that carrier had gone down at thebattle of the Santa Cruz Islands . Arriving atEspiritu Santo , New Hebrides,13 November , she discharged army aviators and planes. "Kitty Hawk" sailed from Espiritu Santo22 November for home with 359 passengers, arriving San Diego7 December . Carrying men and equipment of Marine Air Group 12, she got underway4 January 1943 , for the New Hebrides, arriving at Espiritu Santo22 January ; but, as enemy air raids prevented unloading, she sailed on toPallikulo Bay , a safer place; then departed forUndine Bay , Efate, where she finished unloading men, munitions and aircraft of Marine Air Group 12. "Kitty Hawk" returned to San Diego20 February .Between
20 February 1943 and25 June 1944 , "Kitty Hawk" made seven voyages to Hawaii and seven to the Southwest Pacific carrying vital aircraft, fighting men and munitions to be used in pressing forward towardJapan and victory. The ship was reclassified AKV-1 on15 September 1943 . She returned to the West Coast and arrived at San Francisco for overhaul5 August 1944 ."Kitty Hawk" loaded passengers, planes, and cargo at San Diego and sailed
29 August forFinschhafen ,New Guinea ;Seeadler Harbor , Manus,Admiralty Islands ; Guadalcanal; and Espiritu Santo, returning San Diego12 October 1944 ."Kitty Hawk" sailed directly from San Francisco to Manus, arriving
12 November . From Manus she steamed to theSolomon Islands to pick up men of a radio control drone unit: called at Guadalcanal26 November , Espiritu Santo30 November : then sailed for Pearl Harbor, arriving9 December . Two days later she sailed to Maui Island, where she debarked the radar control unit.After minor repairs at San Diego, "Kitty Hawk" sailed
7 January 1945 , to various ports in the South Pacific; returned to San Francisco17 February ; made a quick turn about; and steamed bark to the forward area, returning to the West Coast12 June ."Kitty Hawk" received news of the end of hostilities
13 August 1945 , while at Pearl Harbor. Basing from Pearl Harbor, she carried military cargo to theMarshall Islands , theMariana Islands , and thePhilippines . She departed Pearl Harbor24 November for the East Coast. "Kitty Hawk" arrivedBayonne, New Jersey ,15 December 1945 ; visitedNorfolk, Virginia : then decommissioned at New York24 January 1946 ; and was returned to her owner, Seatrain Lines, Inc., the same day.Sources
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/k4/kitty_hawk-i.htm
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/1701.htm navsource.org: USS "Kitty Hawk"]
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