- USS Casa Grande (LSD-13)
USS "Casa Grande" (LSD-13) was a "Casa Grande"-class
dock landing ship of theUnited States Navy , named in honor ofCasa Grande Ruins National Monument nearCoolidge, Arizona .The ship was originally authorized under the
Lend-Lease Act as BAPM-5, the fifth of seven British Mechanized Artillery Transports, to be named HMS "Portway" (F144). Reclassified a Landing Ship Dock, LSD-13, on1 July 1942 , the contract for LSD-13 was awarded toNewport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. ,Newport News, Virginia , on10 September 1942 . Renamed HMS "Spear", LSD-13's keel was laid down, on11 November 1943 . While under construction, LSD-13, -14, and -15 were reassigned back to the United States. The ship was renamed "Casa Grande", and, as the first of her class in the U.S. Navy, gave her name to the class."Casa Grande" was launched
11 April 1944 , sponsored by Mrs. G. Delapalme; and commissioned5 June 1944 , Lieutenant Commander F. E. Strumm, USNR, in command.World War II
Sailing from
Hampton Roads 19 July 1944 , "Casa Grande" was delayed at Balboa,Panama Canal Zone for repairs en route toPearl Harbor , where she arrived21 August . Here she offloadedlanding craft brought from the east coast, and loaded men and equipment for the invasion ofYap . However, upon her arrival atEniwetok on25 September , she was ordered toManus Island to prepare for the Leyte operation. Assigned to the Southern Attack Force, she enteredLeyte Gulf uneventfully, and took part in the initial assault on20 October . Her men worked at fever pace under enemy air attack as they launched their landing craft and serviced other small craft engaged in this triumphant return to thePhilippines , and on22 October , she withdrew forHollandia . During the next month, she made two voyages fromNew Guinea to Leyte, ferrying reinforcements, and evacuating casualties.December 1944 found "Casa Grande" preparing for the second of the massive operations in the Philippines, and on
31 December she sailed in Attack Group "Baker" of Task Force 79 (TF 79) forLingayen Gulf . First enemy contact came at sunset on8 January 1945 , as a small but determined group ofkamikaze s attacked. One of these broke through to damage "Kitkun Bay" (CVE-71) severely, but "Casa Grande" came through unscathed, and joined in driving away the scattered individual enemy aircraft which pushed the attack onward.Although sporadic attacks by Japanese aircraft and small ships tried to disrupt the landings, the long months of detailed planning bore fruit as "Casa Grande" and the others of her group carried out their landing assignments smoothly on
9 January 1945 . She continued to operate in support of the invasion, plying betweenLingayen , Leyte, andMorotai until30 January . "Casa Grande" next cruised among the Solomons to load Marines, landing craft, andtank s for the invasion of Okinawa. She took departure fromUlithi on26 March , and arrived offOkinawa at dawn of1 April . Landing equipment and troops under the first of the kamikaze attacks which were to bathe the Okinawa operation in blood, she moved toKerama Retto on4 April to operate a small boat repair shop there until3 June , when she sailed for a minor overhaul at Leyte.Through July 1945, "Casa Grande" sailed between ports of the
South Pacific and Philippines transporting men and landing craft, and on23 July she sailed fordry-dock ing atSan Francisco .Between
12 September 1945 , when she returned to Honolulu, and20 April 1946 , when she docked at San Francisco, "Casa Grande" supported occupation and redeployment operations in the western Pacific. She ferried landing craft andmotor torpedo boat squadrons, calling at ports in theSouth Pacific ,China ,Japan ,Korea ,Okinawa , thePhilippines , andAlaska . On14 May 1946 , she left San Francisco for Norfolk, Va., where she was decommissioned and laid up in theAtlantic Reserve Fleet , Norfolk Group23 October 1946 .1950 – 1969
With the outbreak of the
Korean War , "Casa Grande" was recommissioned1 November 1950 and based at Norfolk. Exercises off the east coast, and supply missions to Newfoundland andGreenland , as well as amphibious training in theCaribbean , formed the pattern of her operations through 1960. She voyaged to theMediterranean for service in the 6th Fleet on three occasions.She sailed for the first such deployment
20 April 1953 , and on13 August , was dispatched to theIonian Islands to aid victims ofearthquake s. AtCephalonia she established a beach center for medical supplies and provisions, and sent parties in to the mountains to deliver supplies and bury the dead. When "Casa Grande" sailed from Cephalonia a week later, she left behind a hospital corpsman, as well as details of Marines who began rebuilding homes and roads. She returned to Norfolk from this cruise28 October 1953 .Her next deployment to the Mediterranean took place between
29 July 1959 and9 February 1960 . On her return to the States she cruised off the east coast in amphibious exercises and participated briefly in "Project Mercury " (man in space) operations. "Casa Grande" sailed for 6th Fleet duty in November and finished 1962 in the Mediterranean as the command ship ofTask Force 61 Amphibous Squadron Six ."Casa Grande" was decommissioned on
6 October 1969 , and transferred to theNational Defense Reserve Force . The ship was stricken from theNaval Vessel Register , on11 October 1976 , and sold,6 April 1992 , for $270,000 to Baxter Shipping Inc.,Burbank, California ."Casa Grande" received three
battle star s forWorld War II service.References
External links
*cite web
url= http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/c4/casa_grande.htm
title= "Casa Grande"
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date= | work= DANFS | publisher= U.S.Naval Historical Center
accessdate= 2008-03-29
*cite web
url= http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/12/1213.htm
title= USS "Casa Grande" (LSD-13)
first= Gary P. | last= Priolo | date= 22 February 2008
work= Amphibious Photo Archive | publisher= NavSource Online
accessdate= 2008-03-29
*cite web
url= http://www.usscasagrande.org/new/2006/06/history.html
title= History of the USS "Casa Grande"
first= Larry | last= Guthrie | date= June 10, 2006
work= | publisher= "Casa Grande" LSD-13 Reunion Association
accessdate= 2008-03-29
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