I took him and his wife to your museum at his request when they came to visit us when we lived in Northern VA. On The Bucknell Victory was a type VC2-S-AP2 victory ship built by Permanente Metals Corporation, Yard 2, of Richmond, California. The USS Denebola AF-56 was a Denebola-class stores ship. in New York on December 23, 1923. Rear Admiral F. L. Reichmuth, USN, as Commander Destroyers, U.S. I found 7 subs on their list that surrendered in Portsmouth but no details are provided on the circumstances leading up to their surrender. However, it was too far from the convoy routes. USS Juneau (CL 52) performed training exercises in Casco Bay shortly after entering service in 1942 after which it was transferred to the Pacific shortly thereafter. The Victory ship differed from a Liberty ship in that they were: faster, longer and wider, taller, a thinner stack set farther toward the superstructure and had a long raised forecastle. The SS Canada Victory was one of 531 Victory ships built during World War II under the Emergency Shipbuilding program. Attended Navy Signal School for 7 weeks in Casco Bay. AD. She also operated a repair training Only a few samples pictures are on this page. A. Bush; transferred to the Navy 1 May 1952; converted. A total of 770 ships are on record as visiting Casco Bay between January 1941 and 1 January 1947. The new 10,500-ton Victory ships were designed to replace the earlier Liberty Ships. So here are the questions I have. USS Denebola (AF-56) was a Denebola-class stores ship acquired by the U.S. Navy. During her service, U-552 sank 30 Allied vessels. Rear Admiral Morton L. Deyo, USN, as Commander Destroyers, U.S. Once the net was in place he had to do all of his lobstering inside the net. Another event that would significantly impact on Casco Bay during the war was the establishment of the East Yard in South Portland by Todd-Bath Corporation. Its keel was laid on 2 May 1944. But at the beginning of 1939, the bulk of U.S. naval strength was in the Pacific. :There were 3 Nazi flags on board that U-boat. Naval and Coast Guard are on record as having visited the bay during the war years. USS Denebola was launched in June 1944 as the 7612 gross ton civilian cargo ship Hibbing Victory. August ll, 1941 she departed for NOB, Norfolk, Virginia and almost All were lost at sea. Wow. Very interesting. Before Pearl Harbor Is there any information available on personnel, and/or ships participating in local defense during the war? Courtesy of the Navy Art Collection. The USS DENEBOLA was 455' 3" long and had a beam of 62'. Shortly thereafter, she was transferred to the Pacific and served as the flagship of the famous Little Beaver Squadron under future Chief of Naval Operations Arliegh Burke. The Royal Navy neutralized the German surface fleet before the United States actually entered the war. The ship's United States Maritime Commission designation was VC2-S-AP3 and hull number 104 (1020). 2023 Wall Calendar - CLICK HERE. $13.28 Free shipping Vintage PHOTO WWII US NAVY USS Denebola (AD-12) INTERIOR Sailors beefcake #34 $9.99 + $4.00 shipping Vintage PHOTO WWII US NAVY USS Denebola (AD-12) Interior Sailors Officers #39 $9.99 + $4.00 shipping Vintage PHOTO US NAVY USS Denebola (AD-12) Interior Sailors Officers Barrack #40 $9.99 + $4.00 shipping Its keel was laid on 2 May 1944. George W. Stewart is a retired US Navy Captain. I was 3 when we moved there in 1940. arrived in Casco Bay on September 12, 1941. The ship is shown above in its wartime and peacetime configurations. Atlantic Fleet. Atlantis # aan369. It was Commander Destroyers, U.S. Atlantic Fleet, broke his flag in the the British Government under the terms of the Lend Lease Act of 1940. USS Iowa BB-61 Battleship. Artwork Griffiths Bailey Cole. If you give me some contact information I can give you a lot more details. By 1940, it became apparent that a major conflict would come sooner or later. It was completed by the California Shipbuilding Company on June 30, 1944 and served in the Pacific during World War II. City. Please check our Hours of Operation page before planning your visit. Unlike Liberty ships, Victory ships were designed to serve the US Navy after the war and to last longer. Later I served as a Sonarman on destroyers out of Newport. This series of blog posts will provide an overall picture of the naval events that occurred in Casco Bay, Maine, during World War II. All rights reserved. Going Ashore: Naval Operations in Casco Bay During World War II (Part IV). AC. Also I continue to get telephone calls from your Foundation practically on a daily basis which I do not pick up. Interested in dates that USS NORTH CAROLINA visited Casco Bay when was it in Casco Bay and where did it anchor?? Its like we have a mystery U-Boat story here and everybody loves a mystery. U.S. She made port calls at Bizerte, Tunis and the Azores and arrived HullNumber.com's mission is to provide a means for shipmates to keep in touch with one another. In 1942, the U.S. Navy took it over and re-named her USS Green Island (YFB 32). on July 9, 1944. She was launched by the California Shipbuilding Company on January 27, 1945, and completed on February 26, 1945. WW II (1944 ) Naval Censor Fleet Post Office Envelope . usmm.org, "Battle Stars" in World War II. The ship was Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation's 20th victory ship. The database includes records of 56 ships that visited Casco Bay during 1941. The map of the area showing the basic geography and the major coastal defense facilities that appeared in Part I is repeated here for clarity. The U.S. his "rating," into his title. The SS Pierre Victory was a Victory ship built during World War II under the Emergency Shipbuilding program. A. Bush; transferred to the Navy 1 May 1962; converted at New York Naval Shipyard; and commissioned 20 January 1964, Commander S. E. Ramey in command. He currently holds the title of Chief Marine Engineer at Marine Design Dynamics. The band became famous and thousands of shipmates enjoyed the big Naval Documents of the American Revolution, - Naval Documents of the American Revolution, Going Ashore: Naval Operations in Casco Bay During World War II (Part II) | Naval Historical Foundation, Going Ashore: Naval Operations in Casco Bay During World War II | Naval Historical Foundation, Going Ashore: Naval Operations in Casco Bay During World War II (Part IV) | Naval Historical Foundation, The George Stewart I Knew | Naval Historical Foundation, A History of the Naval Historical Foundation. She was operated by the (Pacific-Atlantic SS Company under the United States Merchant Marine act for the War Shipping Administration. Denebola on February 13, 1941. of a regular destroyer tender. After the war, she was owned by a number of merchant shipping companies in Argentina before being scrapped in 1978. She entered service in 1943 and underwent shakedown training in Casco Bay. var d = new Date() Add To Cart: Wish List: This is the 1/535 scale USS Iowa BB-61 Battleship from Atlantis Model Company. The Maritime Commission turned it over for Merchant navy operation to a civilian contractor, the Isthmian Steamship Company under the United States Merchant Marine act for the War Shipping Administration. There was less need for large carriers in the Atlantic because Great Britain could be used as a staging base for air operations against Continental Europe. A torpedo off Guadalcanal sank her on 13 November 1942. The band and orchestra is well Some historic ships on the list include: USS Reuben James (DD 245) was a Clemson Class destroyer built in 1920. On September 25, 1944, the Denebola was escorted to Naples, Italy My father, Milton W. Sherman, served on her in World War Two, including cruises across both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. It also encompassed a much wider area and lacked advance bases. She was assigned to There are few records that cover the immediate postwar period in the bay. Did you create the map, or, do you know who did? Jacob Jones, U.S.S. A large number of these shipmates settled The ships United States Maritime Commission designation was VC2- S- AP3, hull number 2. She relieved the The ship was Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation's 21st victory ship. I have a copy of his auto biography in which there is a photo of you and your family having a picnic on the beach along with the Kennedys. on the day she arrived. Still looking for any information on the USS Capronia C-21336 Guardship off of Portland Maine 1944-45. In 1946, the Navy directed the Long Island Fuel Annex to be utilized for emergency refueling only. North Carolina, U.S.S. After the war, Green Island was returned to Casco Bay Lines where it continued to serve under its original name of Aucocisco until 1952. Repair and upkeep services provided by Destroyer Tenders. see photos. She became part of Service Squadron If you have your fathers discharge certificate, it will tell on the back of it which ship he was on. Also have a personal reasonfamily has owned a cottages on PEAKS ISLAND from 1950s!! would become the long-serving flagship of ComDesLantFlt. U.S.S. that many lost their lives in service to their Country. The Denebola departed Hamilton, Bermuda for the last time on Final Disposition: sold for scrapping, 1 December 1976, by the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service. United States. The Victory ship differed from a Liberty ship in that they were: faster, longer and wider, taller, had a thinner stack set farther toward the superstructure, and had a long raised forecastle. Of these, forty-seven 47 were Four Pipers (also referred to as Flush Deckers) of the Wickes and Clemson classes. United States Navy Ships World War II Each operation or engagement during World War 2 the Navy Ship was involved in is listed under the authorized military ribbon below. She was built in the Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation shipyard in 1944. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Liberty ships were designed to be used just for World War II. now.) The ship's United States Maritime Commission designation was VC2- S- AP3, hull number 41. Casco Bay offered plenty of space, protected anchorages, and nearby convoy routes. 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The ships United States Maritime Commission designation was VC2-S-AP3, hull number 93 (1009). My neighbor has great stories of summers during war time and were working on writing them all down. She was operated under the US Merchant Marine Act for the War Shipping Administration. Below these are "unrated men," Seaman Recruit, Seaman Apprentice, Seaman, equivalent to Privates and Corporals. the weather was excellent and the harbor was very colorful. in the Country's Atlantic Fleet operations. The USS Denebola (AD-12) was a destroyer tender in the US Navy. Wichita, U.S.S. Yosemite was initially assigned to wartime duties in the Pacific. anchored and on September 30, 1944, she moored to Pier Avanporto- DANFS - Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, Permitting Policy and Resource Management, The 9/11 Terrorist Attacks: 20 Years Later, "Ex Scientia Tridens": The U.S. departed from Philadelphia for duty in the U.S. Here is a chronological summary of her career. Maine during World War-II. A Sailor's Everyday life on the Denny in WW2 - originally a letter that my Dad wrote to the daughter of a deceased shipmate who wanted to know what those days were like. In my Dad's correspondence is a hand-written letter from Mr. Trainer, dated 1990, in which he wrote, "Dear Mr. Sherman, I was most impressed, and I must say, touched, to have heard from you after 45 years. The band and orchestra were also in demand It gives comprehensive lists of captured and surrendered U-Boats but does not give much detail. She was torpedoed off Cape Elizabeth, right outside Portland Harbor by U-853. Denebola was decommissioned in April 1976 and struck from the Naval Register, 30 April 1976. Mediterranean Sea area. USS Yosemite (AD 19) was a Dixie Class destroyer tender built in Tampa, Florida. Maryland for overhaul and refitting. NHHC Photograph Collection. Melville AD2 as the harbor destroyer tender. Would like to have contact with Don Kennedy if he is OK with it. US Navy enlisted personnel have a system of "rates" and "ratings," that is confusing to the uninitiated. Also to be remembered is that a large percentage By this time, most shakedown and refresher training for East Coast-built ships was being conducted at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where it would remain up into the 1990s. WWII German Cloth Insignia. A. Bush; transferred to the Navy 1 May 1952; converted at New York Naval Shipyard; and commissioned 20 January 1954. November 28, 1921, Commander J. F. Daniels. Victory ships were designed to last longer and serve the US Navy after the war. . USS Yosemite (AD 19) - DESLANT flagship from 1946-1969. SS Bluefield Victory served in the Pacific Ocean during World War II and was operated by the Mississippi Shipping Company. She participated in maneuvers in the Caribbean during the early [3] [4] [5] [6], From the completion of her shakedown through June 1960 Denebola alternated eight tours of duty with the U.S. 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean with local operations out of Norfolk, Virginia. You can google the name of the ship and see what type of ship it was. Also, I heard that there was a sub net on either Sturdivant or Basket Island. This is the 1/72 Scale WWII L.C.V.P. Access to naval support activities in Portland was all by watercraft with trips up to approximately three to six miles. Its keel was laid on 2 May 1944. USS Ranger (CV 4) was the first ship designed from the keel up as a carrier. On December 22, 1941, Rear Admiral A. S. Carpender, USN, relieved Downtown Portland also served as a liberty port for sailors whose ships were moored or anchored in the bay. Caomplete on April 7, 1945 Swarthmore Victory delivered supplies for the Pacific War and was operated by the United States Lines. The second ship to be named Denebola by the Navy, AF-56 was launched 10 June 1944 as Hibbing Victory by Oregon Shipbuilding Co., Portland, Oregon; sponsored by Miss J. 1999- This was her last voyage. two more trips to Halifax during the next six weeks to transfer SS Cuba Victory was built and operated as Victory ship class cargo ship which operated as a cargo carrier in World War II, Korean War and Vietnam War. Built at Portland, Oregon, as a member of the large wartime "Victory" ship program, she remained in the merchant vessel registry until 1952, when she was taken out of reserve and transferred to the Navy. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Victory ships were designed to last longer and serve the US Navy after the war. renamed the U.S.S. She carried 14 officers and 203 enlisted. The confusing part is the Navy's practice of incorporating a sailor's technical specialty, i.e. On October 31, 1941, German U-boat, U-552, sank USS Reuben James (DD-245), which was escorting Convoy HX 156, with a loss of 115 lives. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. The group arrived in Halifax Add a AF-56 Shellback Initiation : Add a AF-56 Deployment - Major Event : Month Year to Month Year Deployment / Event; JUL: 1958-OCT: 1958: Mediterranean-Lebanon She is mentioned in a separate blog on this website. Truxton. As the manual was designed specifically for recognition, it includes classes of warships, not individual ships. Casco Bay continued to provide ships for support of the invasions of Europe and operations in the Pacific right up until the end of hostilities on V-J-Day. The major functions of the naval base can be summarized as follows: The year 1939 was marked by events that would eventually lead up to World War II. My father and Willie (your dad) sang a WWII duet for the PTA Talent Show, Left My Heart at the Stagedoor Canteen. All rights reserved. Click on red bar for more info. The drawing showing the locations of the anti-submarine nets and defences is blurry, even when I copy and try to study. Hi, I am interested in the source info for the map titled World War Two Map, Underwater Defenses. [1] USS Denebola's task was to carry stores, refrigerated items, and equipment to ships in the fleet, and to remote stations and staging areas. In the process of developing these posts, a database was compiled from various sources. Her displacement was 11,200 tons fully loaded and her top speed was 18.3 knots. The ships functions were to carry passengers and freight to the various islands in the bay. For kids it was great fun to live there at that time. He was responsible for providing ships to the Commanders of the Support Force in Argentia, Eastern and Caribbean Sea Frontiers, and various other task group commanders as required by CINCLANTFLT. About 75 percent of the personnel taking to Korean from the Korean War came by the merchant marine. I grew up in Massachusetts and my parents retired to the island in 1959. There is a new book out The Hunt for the Last U-Boat. My father was there in March of 1944. She was among the ships deployed during the Cuban Missile Crises. Would there be any photos of same??? The Maritime Administration cargo ship was the 113th ship built. Nicely marked. an end. Required fields are marked *. They also had a long, raised forecastle. ; sponsored by Miss J. The city of Pierre and the Pierre Chamber of Commerce sent Mrs. Jassmann to Oregon. Upon departure, she became part of In 1947, the ship was transferred to Newport, Rhode Island where she continued to serve as the DESLANT flagship until 1969. She was operated under the US Merchant Marine Act for the War Shipping Administration. Im not sure the exact name of the ship, but I thought it was something along the lines of USS Forester, USS Forest, etc. After the war on 4 August 1948 she was laid up at Wilmington, North Carolina as part of the National Defense Reserve Fleet. SS Clarksdale Victory served in the Pacific Ocean during WW2. 4,960; l. 455'3"; b. This was abbreviated "MM/3." The SS Bucknell Victory was a Victory-class cargo ship built during World War II. Pre-War 1919 She was built as a merchant cargo ship in Seattle, Washington by the Skinner and Eddy Corporation and was christened the S.S. Edgemont. In August 1943, U-106 was sunk off Spain by British and Australian Sutherland aircraft. USS North Carolina (BB 55) was on the list of ships present in Casco Bay on 7 December, 1941. USN. installed in her superstructure. Thats not something youd forget or mess up. She returned to duty and served as convoy escort and patrols in support of invasions of Italy and Southern France. USS Vulcan (AR 5) - First USN ship with female crewmembers in 1978. The ships United States Maritime Commission designation was VC2-S-AP3, hull number 80. At the time, the need became apparent for more naval facilities in the northeast. FAQ | Privacy Policy | Sources | Site Map | What's New | About | Contact. Patty Sanville. After she transited I suspect that it was one of these but I have not been able to pin it down. Hamilton, Bermuda where she served as the ComDesLantFlt Flagship You are not going to believe our connections. Thanks, Margot. We rented a cottage for a week. WWI & WWII German Reproductions. It was there for repairs. It was built and launched by the Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation on May 12, 1944 and completed on May 31, 1944. On March 20, 1941, Commander Robert C. Starky. The Maritime Administration cargo ship was the 113th ship built. The ship was built as part of the Emergency Shipbuilding program by Permanente Metals Corporation in Yard2 of the Richmond Shipyards in Richmond, California. The SS Claremont Victory was the 18th of 531 Victory ships built during World War II. Hibbing Victory served in the Pacific Theater of Operations during the last few months of World War II in the Pacific War. She was later classified as a stores ship and eventually scrapped. Rear Admiral Oscar C. Badger. Naval Institute is maintaining and preserving the former Naval Historical Foundation website so readers and former NHF members can still access past issues of Pull Together and other content. The source for this information was the account of a crew member on the USS Boyd. A first magnitude star in the northern constellation Leo. Re-supply, including refueling at the Long Island Fuel Annex. 62'; dr. 28'6"; s. 16 k.; cpl. Many ships that served during the war were decommissioned, although a significant number of these would return to service for the Korean War in 1951. Of note, this award was the last prize money awarded by the U.S. Navy. First are the events leading up to the war, which include the Neutrality Patrol that operated off the East Coast between 1939 and 1941. USS Denebola (AD 12) of the US Navy - American Destroyer tender of the Altair class - Allied Warships of WWII - uboat.net Allied Warships USS Denebola (AD 12) Destroyer tender of the Altair class Commands listed for USS Denebola (AD 12) Please note that we're still working on this section SS Navajo Victory was a cargo ship built during World War II under the Emergency Shipbuilding program. and upon arrival joined Convoy GUS 49, whose destination was the Carolina to participate in Navy and Marine Corps war games. our four-pipe destroyers to the British. I was born in 1935 and I remember the war years very clearly. ; sponsored by Miss J. operating in Turkish waters. First ComDesLant/USS Denebola AD12 Reunion many of these wives had The Pacific Theater, by comparison, involved an opponent with credible air, surface, and submarine forces. The bay had a number of disadvantages due to its remote location, the lack of suitable docking facilities, weather, and other concerns. This family member was in the Navy during WWII. For this reason, it was chosen to fill the role of the inner base. USS Kearney (DD 432) was a Gleaves Class destroyer that entered service in 1940. Refresher training for ships that underwent extensive shipyard periods. It may be possible to identify more visitors with further research. ing until February 14, 1946. She remained on active service until 1985. So, he was ordinarily referred to as a "Machinist Mate, Third Class." Commander Destroyers, U.S. Atlantic Fleet operating in the U.S.S. Launched on 3 March 1945, the Berea Victory delivered supplies for the Pacific War. Naval Historical Center (Now the Naval History and Heritage Command), Hyper War, U.S. Navy in World War II, Ships of the U.S. Navy, 1940-1945, Casco Bay Online, World War II, Joel W. Eastman. The list includes two aircraft carriers, USS Yorktown (CV5) and USS Wasp (CV 7), and four battleships, USS New Mexico (BB 40), USS North Carolina (BB 55), USS Texas (BB55), and USS Arkansas (BB 33). I do not remember type of gate in the net. The Victory Ships were faster, longer, wider, and taller than the Liberty ships, and they had a thinner stack set farther toward the superstructure as well as a long raised forecastle. She operated in the Atlantic until November 21, 1921 when she Thus my father, for most of his naval career was a Third Class (Petty Officer); that was his "rate." and on September 1, 1940 she joined company with Destroyer Division MINESWEEPERS There are thirty-six minesweepers in the database. Finally, the U.S. Navy provided support for the invasions in North Africa, Northern Europe, and the Mediterranean. Judy Balsanek or in your records Lou Balsanek 1241 Pine Valley Dr. New Bern, NC 28562, Pingback: Going Ashore: Naval Operations in Casco Bay During World War II (Part II) | Naval Historical Foundation, Pingback: Going Ashore: Naval Operations in Casco Bay During World War II | Naval Historical Foundation, Pingback: Going Ashore: Naval Operations in Casco Bay During World War II (Part IV) | Naval Historical Foundation. Many wound up being sold to foreign navies. My dads paperwork was in another family members possession and just reached me. Maxime, France. DENEBOLA was armed with two 3"/50 caliber twin rapid fire dual purpose mounts. Subs on the list included U-2513, U-234, U-873, U-805, U-1228, U-1406, and U-505. The largest single group was the destroyers built between 1934 and 1942, with 116 ships encompassing ten different classes on the list. That is where my mother grew up and I spent my summers when I was a kid. (Again, there are more details of the whole story I have left out.) She was launched by the California Shipbuilding Company on May 9, 1944, and completed on June 30, 1944. The U.S.S. The Maritime Commission turned her over to a civilian contractor, the Lykes Brothers SS Company, for operation until the end of World WarII hostilities. Ryan, ordered a depth charge attack, driving off the U-boat. The Victory ship differed from a Liberty ship in that they were: faster, longer and wider, taller, had a thinner stack set farther toward the superstructure and had a long raised forecastle. 1920s All rights reserved. The U.S. Others were converted yachts (PY) that were used as flagships. That would change. special ship. 65, destination Halifax, Nova Scotia. He also sailed to the Pacific in 1945. From the completion of her shakedown through June 1960 Denebola alternated eight tours of duty with the 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean with local operations out of Norfolk. Your ORIGINAL HOMETOWN and State are asked for because that confirms who you are in your shipmate's memories. Baltimore and had large flag quarters and flag working spaces She was launched by the California Shipbuilding Company on April 25, 1944 and completed on June 15, 1944. Also, to be remembered, are the many navy ships that operated out The Maritime Administration cargo ship was the 728th ship built. ), I can see that my Dad's high estimation of Mr. Trainer's character was entirely accurate. For the outer base, the Navy chose Argentia on Placentia Bay, Newfoundland. The U.S. Navy oiler, USS Salinas (AO-19) was torpedoed off Newfoundland on September 30, 1941, by German U-boat, U-106. However, there is still some debate as to whether or not she was torpedoed or sunk by an internal explosion. 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