CVE-69 USS Kasaan Bay  
CVE-69 USS Kasaan Bay

Class

Casablanca Class

Builder

Kaiser Shipbuilding Co. Inc.

Vancouver WA

Laid down

May 1943 

Launched

24 October 1943

Commissioned

4 December 1943

Flag Hoist / Radio Call Sign

NKWI

Camouflage

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NS San Francisco CA
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8. January 1944 - January 1944
Trip to Pearl
Cargo of planes and passengers to Pearl
last update 26. October 2008
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NS Pearl Harbor HI
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January 1944 - January 1944
Trip to San Diego
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last update 26. October 2008
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NS San Diego CA
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February 1944 - 28. February 1944
Trip to Norfolk
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last update 26. October 2008
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NS Norfolk VA
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28. May 1944 - 17. June 1944
Trip to Casablanca an return
Cargo of planes and passengers to North Africa
last update 26. October 2008
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NS Norfolk VA
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30. June 1944 - 18. September 1944
Mediterranean (Invasion of France)
VF-74 F6F-5 (24) -
last update 26. October 2008
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NS Norfolk VA
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October 1944 - October 1944
Trip to Casablanca an return
Cargo of planes and passengers to North Africa
last update 26. October 2008
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NS Norfolk VA
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December 1944 - 2. January 1945
Trip to San Diego
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last update 26. October 2008
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NS San Diego CA
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February 1945 - 14. February 1945
Trip to Pearl
Cargo of planes and passengers to Pearl
last update 26. October 2008
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NS Pearl Harbor HI
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June 1945 - 14. August 1945
West Pacific (ASW Duty)
VC-72 FM-2, TBM- -
last update 26. October 2008
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Guam
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Saipan
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13. September - 30 September
West Pacific

"Magic Carpet" duty

last update 11. July 2010
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NS San Diego CA
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October 1945 - 28 December 1945
West Pacific

"Magic Carpet" duty

last update 11. July 2010
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NS San Francisco CA
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29. January 1946 - 22. February 1946
Trip to Norfolk
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last update 26. October 2008
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NS boston MA
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Decommissioned

6. July 1946

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History (short)

Kasaan Bay was laid down initially as an S4-S2-BB3 oiler, in May 1943. She was completed as CVE-69 in October 1943 and was commissioned in December 1943. Following a short shakedown KasaanBay as assigned to Pacific Fleet aircraft and personnel ferry and replenishment duty, commencing in January 1944. On 8 January 1944, the carrier departed San Francisco with a cargo of planes and passengers for Pearl Harbor. Upon returning to San Diego she sailed for Norfolk, arriving on 28 February for overhaul and operations along the East Coast. On 28 May, she departed New York in company of Tulagi and Mission Bay with a cargo of planes for Casablanca, returning to New York on 17 June with 342 survivors of Block Island, which was torpedoed on 29 May.
The escort carrier departed Quonset Point, Rhode Island on 30 June and arrived Oran on 10 July. Throughout July, she engaged in ASW patrol and flight operations in the Mediterranean before rehearsing for the assault on Southern France. Kasaan Bay departed Malta on 12 August, and 3 days later arrived in the invasion area off the French Riviera. In one of the few instances in which F6Fs operated in combat from a CVE, F6F-5s and -5Ns assigned to the 24-plane squadrons VF-74 aboard Kasaan Bay and VOF-1 aboard Tulagi carried out a variety of missions in support of the landings and fighting inland. The CVEs conducted operations in concert with British escort carriers. Limited opportunities for air-to-air combat presented themselves but Kasaan Bay pilots shot down two German aircraft. She completed her assignment on 30 August and departed Oran, Algeria on 6 September, arriving Norfolk 12 days later.
Following a cruise carrying planes to Casablanca in late October, Kasaan Bay was assigned to the Pacific Fleet and arrived San Diego on 2 January 1945. During January she sailed to Pearl Harbor, Guam, and Ulithi with planes and replacements for other ships of the Fast Carrier Task Force.
The escort carrier returned Pearl Harbor on 14 February and immediately commenced training operations for air groups and replacement pilots. Kasaan Bay continued this duty until early June when she was assigned ASW patrols in the shipping lanes between the Marshall and Mariana Islands protecting the fleet's supply line during its final assault on Japan's

When hostilities ended 14 August, Kasaan Bay returned to Guam where she was assigned "Magic-Carpet" duty. She departed Saipan on 13 September with her first group of returning veterans arriving San Diego 30 September. For the next 3 months, she made three cruises to Hawaii and the Philippines to transport homeward bound troops to the United States.
The escort carrier returned to San Francisco on 28 December and sailed for the East Coast on 29 January 1946, arriving Boston on 22 February. She decommissioned on 6 July 1946 and joined the Atlantic Reserve Fleet. While in reserve, Kasaan Bay was reclassified CVHE-69 on 12 June 1955. She was sold for scrap on 2 February 1960.


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