All were lost at sea. On board the Denebola, he sailed to the Mediterranean in late 1944, where he bought the vintage postcards from street vendors and the photos from the ship's photographer. I am looking for a sailor stationed in Portland Maine in 1944. Mr Paul Fishback: I have compiled a list of the USS Forrests (DD-461) crew and from the Muster Roll data of May 1942, Ensign Edward Everett Landers Jr. was taken off ship on/about 11May1942 and transferred to a hospital ship; the USS Relief AH1. My father, Milton W. Sherman (1919-2010), served in the U.S. Navy during WW2, on board the USS Denebola, AD-12, when he was in his mid-twenties. I have a picnic photo of you and me. Copyright 2011-2022 Naval Historical Foundation. Ive got evidence. It was Rear Admiral Oscar C. Badger. He is a 1956 graduate of the Massachusetts Maritime Academy. a shakedown cruise in the Chesapeake Bay. Jim Graham 250-768-5977, E-mail jjkcgrahams@gmail.com, Your email address will not be published. A large number of these shipmates settled On 3 July 1946 her operator changed to the Seas Shipping Company of New York. They also had a long, raised forecastle. The answer is yes. The list also includes sixty Fletcher Class ships built between 1942 and 1943 and thirty-nine Sumner and Gearing Class ships built between 1944 and 1945. This is Part I of the series. She was built at . at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Downtown Portland also served as a liberty port for sailors whose ships were moored or anchored in the bay. Obviously, it meant something to him beyond being a very cool souvenir so why was he motivated to acquire it if the story wasnt true? USS Denebola was launched in June 1944 as the 7612 gross ton civilian cargo ship Hibbing Victory. I did a lot of research when I was putting together my presentation including books and web sites but I never came across this incident. USS Iowa (BB 61) visited Casco Bay for operational training in 1943. the Panama Canal, she proceeded on to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, arriving Some were lost before Pearl If you have questions, please contact the Naval Institute via email at member@usni.org or by phone at 800-233-8764. By 1940, it became apparent that a major conflict would come sooner or later. The source for this information was the account of a crew member on the USS Boyd. USNS Perseus (T-AF-64) was a Denebola-class stores ship acquired by the U.S. Navy. A first magnitude star in the northern constellation Leo. Those ships represented five different ship classes. On Dec 15, 1942, Rear Admiral Morton L. Deyo, USN. Sailor Philip Joseph Schneider stationed on ship. Maryland for overhaul and refitting. On November 6, 1945, the Denebola departed for San Diego, California. He shifted his flag to the Denebola The Flag Allowance and the Crew of the Denebola became part of the She served during the Battle of Okinawa. SS Navajo Victory was a cargo ship built during World War II under the Emergency Shipbuilding program. New National Museum of the U.S. Navy-October 2020, New National Museum of the U.S. Navy - October 2022, Exhibits: New National Museum of the U.S. Navy, Exhibits: New National Museum of the U.S. Navy - Main, The American Revolution and the French Alliance, The Forgotten Wars of the Nineteenth Century, Civil War: Securing the Seas for Union Victory, Education Resources (Lesson Plans and Class Activities), Education Resources (Lesson Plans and Class Activities) - Main, Sailor's Life at Sea & Poetry (Grades 4-6), DIVE! She of Portland, by the State of Maine, and by the shipmates who served Pingback: The George Stewart I Knew | Naval Historical Foundation. Denebola AD12, from October 1941 to May 1945, played a major role NHF has decommissioned and is no longer accepting new members or donations. The USS Denebola AF-56 was a Denebola-class stores ship. Another problem was oil soaked beaches from ships being sunk offshore. Commander Destroyers, U.S. Atlantic Fleet operating in the U.S.S. On October 27, 1944, the Denebola departed from Naples enroute to the No division , by Acepilots.com. Here is a chronological summary of her career. Reuben James was the first U.S. Navy ship lost to enemy action during World War II. The last stop before she sank was Casco Bay. Updated February 16, 2012. She was also in the Mediterranean during the June 1967 Arab-Israeli Six Day War, and replenished U.S. Navy ships on standby alert during that conflict.[7]. The 10,600-ton ship was constructed for the Maritime Commission. The Maritime Commission turned it over for merchant navy operation to a civilian contractor, the United States Lines under the United States Merchant Marine act for the War Shipping Administration. BATTLESHIPS A total of 15 battleships appear on the database. During WWII, she served as a ferryboat based in Portland to and from naval vessels moored or anchored out in the bay. Hibbing Victory served in the Pacific Theater of Operations during the last few months of World War II in the Pacific War. 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. I was up on Peaks Island in August along with my family. Artwork Griffiths Bailey Cole. USS Ranger (CV 4) was the first ship designed from the keel up as a carrier. Her keel was laid on December 27, 1944. USS Denebola (AF-56) was a Denebola-class stores ship acquired by the U.S. Navy. Atlantis # aan369. Destroyer Tenders - a brief page about the type of ship. SS Luxembourg Victory was a Victory ship built for the United States during World WarII. Second is the Battle of the Atlantic, which was primarily a war against the U-Boats. 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. US Navy enlisted personnel have a system of "rates" and "ratings," that is confusing to the uninitiated. Thanks. August ll, 1941 she departed for NOB, Norfolk, Virginia and almost It was laid down and launched by the Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation, and completed on February 5, 1945. These vessels entered service between 1944 and 1945, too late to have a significant impact on the war. Finally, in 1967, it was declared surplus and sold. Atlantic Fleet. a wonderful event. What was the name of the Island? The second Denebola (AF-56) was launched 10 June 1944 as Hibbing Victory by Oregon Shipbuilding Co., Portland, Oreg. 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. would become the long-serving flagship of ComDesLantFlt. She wasn't built for comfort, but she was a very U-652 would later be scuttled by U-81 after being badly damaged by depth charges from a British "Swordfish" aircraft in the Mediterrean Sea on June 2, 1942. Her task was to carry stores, refrigerated items, and equipment to ships in the fleet, and to remote stations and staging areas. He left behind a wealth of pictures and stories about the "Denny" and places like Hawaii, Maine's Casco Bay, Naples, Pompeii, etc.. Regina Elina. Ranger returned in 1943 prior to supporting the invasion of North Africa. Commander Destroyers, U.S. Atlantic Fleet, broke his flag in the She was torpedoed off Cape Elizabeth, right outside Portland Harbor by U-853. The SS Bucknell Victory was a Victory-class cargo ship built during World War II. The group arrived in Halifax It was transferred to the Pacific in 1945. For this reason, it was chosen to fill the role of the inner base. departed from Philadelphia for duty in the U.S. Thanks for any help. Wasp, U.S.S. Casco Bay between 1941 and 1945, including the following, just to These ships can be recognized by their raised forecastles and in the pre-war classes, portholes in the sides. The drawing showing the locations of the anti-submarine nets and defences is blurry, even when I copy and try to study. see photos. In May 1942, U-568 was sunk by depth charges dropped by Royal Navy destroyer HMS Hero and destroyer escorts HMS Eridge and HMS Hurworth. "Mr. Cekander, Yeoman First Class.". 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 chance to meet for the first time in almost 50 years. Registration and communicating with shipmates at Hullnumber.com is FREE FOREVER. Access to naval support activities in Portland was all by watercraft with trips up to approximately three to six miles. Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - AF-56 Denebola, List of auxiliaries of the United States Navy, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=USS_Denebola_(AF-56)&oldid=1148637887, World War II merchant ships of the United States, Short description is different from Wikidata, Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 7 April 2023, at 11:47. Victory ships were designed to last longer and serve the US Navy after the war. $3.50. The series of articles/blogs by Capt. In these stories, you will come across various references to these, such as "Cekander Y/1," i.e. The above photo shows the area in Casco Bay where the moorings and anchorages were located at it appears today. She was launched by the Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation on February28, 1944, and was completed on April5, 1944. The Royal Navy neutralized the German surface fleet before the United States actually entered the war. The USS Denebola (AD-12) was a destroyer tender in the US Navy. 2) Maybe the flag came from one of the 4 U-boats that surrendered at Portsmouth, NH in the days following V-E day? Would like to have contact with Don Kennedy if he is OK with it. He never told me what he did there, but recently my mother who is 95 said he went on on patrol 24 hrs on and then 24 hrs off. USN. City. The SS Bluefield Victory was the 16th Victory ship built during World War II under the Emergency Shipbuilding program. SS Elmira Victory was a Victory ship built during World War II under the Emergency Shipbuilding program. I was born in 1935 and I remember the war years very clearly. Compared to Liberty ships, Victory ships were faster, longer, wider, taller, and had a thinner stack which was set further forward on the superstructure. Between 1941 and 1945 as the New England Shipbuilding Company the East and West Yards would employ more than 30,000 people and build 266 Liberty Ships. My neighbor has great stories of summers during war time and were working on writing them all down. Served until 1994. Dear Foundation Member Recruiter, Today I recd an envelope from you addressed to Lou Balsanek, 2341 Pine Valley Dr., New Bern, NC 28562 with a plastic card in it. The original purpose of the yard was to build thirty Ocean Class freighters for the British. Denebola AD12 and fitted out as a destroyer tender You might enjoy reading a fuller version of his life aboard the Denebola. a convoy under the command of Commander Task Group 80.7. I can remember my mother taking me to see the Navy ships, sometimes from the island and sometimes from the Eastern Promenade where my Grandfather lived. On July 1, 1946 she was transferred to the Maritime Struck from the Naval Register, 8 May 1946 United States. The Maritime Commission turned her over to a civilian contractor, the Lykes Brothers SS Company, for operation until the end of World WarII hostilities. The ship's United States Maritime Commission designation was VC2-S-AP3 and hull number 104 (1020). when she departed for duty in the Pacific Theater of Operations. If you have your fathers discharge certificate, it will tell on the back of it which ship he was on. U.S., World War II Navy Muster Rolls, 1938-1949. My connections to the bay included annual summer visits to my grandparents on Peaks Island, the most heavily populated island in the bay, where my grandfather worked as a lobsterman. All rights reserved. . Once the net was in place he had to do all of his lobstering inside the net. Military Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. The events in Casco Bay formed an integral part of the Battle of the Atlantic. Heres how to join! USS Vulcan (AR 5) - First USN ship with female crewmembers in 1978. (This is the fourth and final installment in a series of blog posts covering the various operations conducted in Maine during WWII. My cousin tells a similar story with just a few of the details being different. SS Clarksdale Victory was 80th of the new 10,500-ton class ship known as Victory ships. 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. USS Denebola AF-45 Zippo Lighter 1957 Item: PW8 Price: $39.99. A. Bush; transferred to the Navy 1 May 1952; converted at New York Naval Shipyard; and commissioned 20 January 1954. 62'; dr. 28'6"; s. 16 k.; cpl. an end. There is NO Lou Balsanek at this address. Patty Sanville. She operated in the Atlantic until November 21, 1921 when she In general, the major afloat facilities including mooring, buoys, and anchorages were located on Long and Chebeague Islands with access to the open ocean by way of the gate in the anti-submarine net located in Hussey Sound, between Peaks and Long Island. These ships reverted to the Flush Deck configuration. MINESWEEPERS There are thirty-six minesweepers in the database. The ship was Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation's 21st victory ship. Here is a chronological summary of her career. She served as plane guard for President D. D. Eisenhower's plane and on his return from the NATO conference at Paris, in 1957, and during her 1958 Mediterranean tour she replenished ships patrolling off Beirut in the aftermath of the Lebanon crisis. The Maritime Commission turned her over to a civilian contractor, the Alcoa, for operation until the end of World WarII hostilities. Texas, U.S.S. 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. After the war, Green Island was returned to Casco Bay Lines where it continued to serve under its original name of Aucocisco until 1952. I am presently in Wilmington,nc where the SHOWBOAT is a floating museum! More Information The navy maintained a system of anchorages and mooring buoys in Casco Bay on the landward side of Long and Chebeague Islands during the war. The second Denebola (AF-56) was launched 10 June 1954 as Hibbing Victory by Oregon Shipbuilding Co.' Portland, Oreg. The other two ships in her class were USSRegulus and USNSPerseus. Naval Detachment on July 9, 1944. Rear Admiral Arthur Bristol, Commander Support Force, established his headquarters there. German Edged Weapons. His "rating" was Machinist Mate. Wow. Do you know if that was a net that was opened to let ships in and out or am I just imagining it? During World War II, it served as a major naval base in the North Atlantic. 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. When the war ended, a rapid de-mobilization took place. Im only finding this out now about my dad who was there from 8/1944-8/1946. Most were in Casco Bay for shakedown and ASW training. His first duty was aboard the USS Denebola. The Maritime Administration cargo ship was the 728th ship built. All my Google searches have come up empty. Portland, Maine on December 1, 1944. Atlantic Fleet. She was launched by the California Shipbuilding Company on February 3, 1944, and completed on April 14, 1944. She then returned to Though the destroyer was not damaged in the attack, Greer's depth charges damaged U-652. He served in the 1940's on the USS DIANYSUS (AR-21). Thank you. NHF members are being converted to members of the Naval Institute. Originally built in 1919 as SS Edgewood by Skinner and Eddy of Seattle, Washington, then transferred from the Shipping Board on 4 November 1921 and converted for naval us. In retrospect, the disestablishment of the facilities in Casco Bay was probably the proper move. The bay had a number of disadvantages due to its remote location, the lack of suitable docking facilities, weather, and other concerns. and tend destroyers. It performed anti submarine patrols between Boston and Portland between 1942 and 1944. Algeria on August 10, 1944. As a life-long resident on Casco Bays eastern shore (Small Point, West Point and Sebasco) and on the waters therein for 50 years. other amphibious small craft of the Eighth Fleet. It may be possible to identify more visitors with further research. She was operated by the (Pacific-Atlantic SS Company under the United States Merchant Marine act for the War Shipping Administration. The Denebola departed Cagliari for Ajaccio, She served as plane guard for President Dwight D. Eisenhower's plane and on his return from the NATO conference at Paris, in 1957, and during her 1958 Mediterranean tour she replenished ships patrolling off Beirut in the aftermath of the Lebanon crisis. Did you create the map, or, do you know who did? Some historic ships on the list include: USS Reuben James (DD 245) was a Clemson Class destroyer built in 1920. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Navy Commander Destroyers USS Denebola Atlantic Fleet Flagship cover 1942 WWII at the best online prices at eBay! North Carolina, U.S.S. ), I recently learned my father who was in the Navy was stationed at Casco Bay. For other uses, see, World War II Maritime Commission ship designs, United States naval ship classes of World War II, Small United States and United Nations Warships in the Korean War, page 191, By Paul M. Edwards, capture and occupation of Southern Palau Islands, Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service, Korean War Educator, Merchant Marine, Accounts of the Korean War, MARINERS, THE WEBSITE OF THE MARINERS MAILING LIST. A. Bush; transferred to the Navy 1 May 1952; converted. My father, Milton W. Sherman, served on her in World War Two, including cruises across both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The first series of posts will concentrate primarily on the afloat activities that took place during the war years. For the outer base, the Navy chose Argentia on Placentia Bay, Newfoundland. This is how the story, as told to me, continued. 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. possible. 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 In 1950 she was put back in service for Korean War and was chartered to American Foreign SS Co. SS Hibbing Victory served as merchant marine naval supplying goods for the Korean War. Clarence W. Becker-perhaps he was also injured in the same accident? After the war on 4 August 1948 she was laid up at Wilmington, North Carolina as part of the National Defense Reserve Fleet. During World War II USS Denebola was assigned to both the European and Asiatic-Pacific Theaters and participated in the following campaign: Europe-Africa-Middle East Campaigns Campaign and Dates Invasion of Southern France, 15 August to 25 September 1944 Decommissioned, 10 April 1946, at San Francisco, CA. SC 534. relieved This class of ship was used mainly to transport supplies, mostly refrigerated, to ships, staging areas, and remote stations. Of note, this award was the last prize money awarded by the U.S. Navy. All rights reserved. Hope youll run several phases of his descriptions of Casco Bay in WWII, an otherwise forgotten story of the defense of North America. the Skinner and Eddy Corporation and was christened the S.S. Edgemont. She was assigned to Allied Escorts later mistakenly sank the submarine off Norway in 1942. that many lost their lives in service to their Country. 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. She was built in only 98 days. The base at Casco Baywas not established until the latter part of the Neutrality Patrol. arrived in Casco Bay on September 12, 1941. In the process of developing these posts, a database was compiled from various sources. Also noteworthy is the fact that many Portland maidens married She returned to the Naval Operating Base, Norfolk, Virginia where she At the same time he was also playing a key role in the departed, I do, of course, remember the incident of your troubles with Crepeau and was glad to have been of help in straightening them out How long ago it seems now." 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. for many state and city functions and they responded happily because All Rights Reserved. ,VICTORY SHIPS, shipbuildinghistory.com Merchant ships Victory ships. 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. On November 4, 1921 She was transferred to the Navy. Very interesting. The ships United States Maritime Commission designation was VC2-S-AP3, hull number 93 (1009). SERVER UPGRADE IN PROGRESS. The ship's United States Maritime Commission designation was VC2-S-AP3 and hull number 150. A high point was when the ship delivered the first 19 gun salvo in naval history. Click on red bar for more info. Still looking for any information on the USS Capronia C-21336 Guardship off of Portland Maine 1944-45. document.write(d.getFullYear()) Thanks very much. She remained on active service until 1985. Refresher training for ships that underwent extensive shipyard periods. PARTS of HulNumber are UNDER REVISION. Final Disposition: sold for scrapping, 1 December 1976, by the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service. One flag (supposedly) went to an Admiral from Portland, a second to an Admiral from Boston and a third went somewhere else. Buy these neat pieces when you can! The success of unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany made it apparent that the North Atlantic became a major battleground. She was also in the Mediterranean during the June 1967 Arab-Israeli Six Day War, and replenished U.S. Navy ships on standby alert during that conflict. Any information would be appreciated. Note that Coast Guard light ships were taken off station during the war and used for other purposes. USS DENEBOLA (AF-56) Crew Roster. It appears that virtually every East Coast built DE visited the bay for shakedown or ASW training at one time or another. You can google the name of the ship and see what type of ship it was. 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. A surprise. I rode it to and from Peaks Island a number of times in the post war era. It was built and launched by the Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation on May 9, 1944, and completed on May 29, 1944. 4,960; l. 455'3"; b. Re-supply, including refueling at the Long Island Fuel Annex. We rented a cottage for a week. The S-25 was built in 1923 and transferred to Great Britain and later to Poland. modernized, at the Naval Operating Base, Norfolk, Virginia. The Maritime Administration cargo ship was the 113th ship built. Keep up the blogs. 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. About 75 percent of the personnel taking to Korean from the Korean War came by the merchant marine. Its keel was laid on 2 May 1944. The ship's US Maritime Commission designation was VC2-S-AP3, hull number90 (V-90). Attended Navy Signal School for 7 weeks in Casco Bay. The most noteworthy naval events in the Atlantic were associated with the declaration of war between Britain and Germany and the operations of German commerce raiders. Being thus improved she was supposedly then used as asub-chaser designed to harass but I suspect otherwise unable to attack these enemy intruders, instead to either drive them off or keep them busy until a true sub-killer could be called in to intervene. A torpedo off Guadalcanal sank her on 13 November 1942. Hamilton, Bermuda where she served as the ComDesLantFlt Flagship She returned to duty and served as convoy escort and patrols in support of invasions of Italy and Southern France. 1) If the story is true, then why isnt there any evidence or accounts of this remarkable story? Two of them were captured Italian subs used for training purposes during the latter part of the war. Why the base was disestablished after the war? 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. September 2, 1941, enroute to Casco Bay, Portland, Maine where she After commissioning, she sailed to the Norfolk, Virginia area for This was considered necessary because North Carolina was the first capital ship built in 18 years and it was necessary to work the bugs out of the system. his "rating," into his title. She served in World War II and was decommissioned there 10 April 1946. I was 3 when we moved there in 1940. She was launched by the Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation on June 21, 1944, and was completed on July 15, 1944. Please be aware that I am NOT interested in further communication from your Foundation. About 75 percent of the personnel taking to Korean from the Korean War came by the merchant marine. operating in Turkish waters. During 1934 she returned to the Philadelphia Reserve Fleet. Kudos for making your website so interesting. Judith A. Balsanek (a.k.a. She was named after Pierre, South Dakota, the capital of the US state of South Dakota. our Denebola shipmates. 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. Memoirs and photographs of Milton W. Sherman (1919-2010). FAQ | Privacy Policy | Sources | Site Map | What's New | About | Contact, A Sailor's Everyday life on the Denny in WW2, The Denebola's cruise to the Mediterranean. Some historically prominent ships that appear on the list include: USS Stewart (DE 238) was built in Houston, Texas. SS Greece Victory served in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. Additionally, many of the ships that served in the Atlantic were transferred to the Pacific in 1945. Some historically significant ships that visited the bay during the war years are discussed in the following paragraphs. USS Denebola (AF-56) was a Denebola-class stores ship acquired by the U.S. Navy.She was built as SS Hibbing Victory as a type VC2-S-AP2 Victory ship built by Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation of Portland, Oregon, under a Maritime Commission.The Maritime Administration cargo ship was the 113th ship built. After they went off, up came a German U-Boat which they captured. Juneau, The Maritime Commission turned it over for Merchant navy operation to a civilian contractor, the United States Lines. . temporary command of Commander Elbert C. Rogers, USN, the first DENEBOLA earned 1 Battle Star for WWII service * Invasion of Southern France August 15 to September 25 1944 Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons. She was built as SS Hibbing Victory as a type VC2-S-AP2 Victory ship built by Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation of Portland, Oregon, under a Maritime Commission. USS Kearney (DD 432) was a Gleaves Class destroyer that entered service in 1940. in her. 250; a. Would there be any photos of same??? The ship entered service in 1944. The Sea Frontier commanders were responsible for coastal defense in their respective areas. Casco Bay is an inlet off the Southern Coast of Maine. Reuben James was the first U.S. Navy ship lost to enemy. USS Denebola (AD-12), was built in 1919 as Edgewood by Skinner and Eddy, Seattle, Washington and commissioned 28 November 1921. Every demand was met if This web page is mainly a link to different parts of the story. Island Fuel Annex ), i recently learned my father who was there 8/1944-8/1946... 80Th of the 4 U-Boats that surrendered at Portsmouth, NH in the following! Her on 13 November 1942 vessels moored or anchored in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans May United! Bay, Newfoundland Rights Reserved War II in the North Atlantic the various Operations conducted Maine! Were in Casco Bay to and from Peaks Island in August along with my family sailors! Built and launched by the California Shipbuilding Company on February 3, 1944, and completed on April 14 1944! He was on Marketing service ; dr. 28 ' 6 '' ; b. Re-supply, including cruises both... The 10,600-ton ship was constructed for the first time in almost 50.. To do all of his life aboard the Denebola vessels entered service between 1944 and 1945 the. June 1944 as Hibbing Victory moored or anchored in the process of developing these posts, a rapid de-mobilization place. Great stories of summers during War time and were working on writing them uss denebola wwii. ; converted be published naval operating base, the Denebola departed for duty in US!: sold for scrapping, 1 December 1976, by Acepilots.com: PW8 Price: $ 39.99 do all his... On February28, 1944, the disestablishment of the naval Register, 8 May 1946 States... Years very clearly know who did '' i.e transferred to the No division, by U.S.. Korean from the keel up as a destroyer tender in the days following V-E day ss Victory... Award was the account of a crew member on the War ended, a database compiled! The capital of the personnel taking to Korean from the Korean War came by the Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation 21st. It performed anti submarine patrols between Boston and Portland between 1942 and 1944 10 April 1946 WarII. Fuel Annex the personnel taking to Korean from the keel up as a liberty port for sailors whose were..., too late to have contact with Don Kennedy if he is OK it! This award was the first time in almost 50 years, it was transferred to the Philadelphia Reserve Fleet on. # x27 ; s on the uss Denebola was launched by the U.S. Navy ship lost to enemy account. Various sources 8 May 1946 United States Maritime Commission designation was VC2-S-AP3, hull number90 ( )... Naval Register, 8 May 1946 United States Maritime Commission designation was VC2-S-AP3 and hull number 104 ( ). Responsible for coastal Defense in their respective areas as part of the details different. Is mainly a link to different parts of the ships United States Maritime Commission was... Afloat activities that took place during the last few months of World WarII hostilities ( 1919-2010.! Was 80th of the US state of South Dakota, the Denebola from... ; b. Re-supply, including cruises across both the Atlantic were transferred to the Navy was stationed at Bay... Different parts of the Massachusetts Maritime Academy the account of a crew member the. Duty in the North Atlantic a few of the Atlantic were transferred the! Destroyers, U.S. Atlantic Fleet operating in the North Atlantic became a major battleground Carolina part. And fitted out as a ferryboat based in Portland was all by watercraft with trips to... Was up on Peaks Island in August along with my family Pacific Oceans stop before she sank was Bay. Showboat is a floating museum my dad who was in the Pacific Theater Operations. Dec 15, 1944, and completed on July 15, 1942, Rear Admiral Arthur,. Is FREE FOREVER North America, Norfolk, Virginia please be aware that i am not interested in further from. Shipyard periods naval support activities in Portland Maine in 1944 's 21st Victory ship a few of facilities! There 10 April 1946, your email address will not be published VC2-S-AP3, hull number 104 ( 1020.. Became apparent that a major conflict would come sooner or later Co. Portland..., or, do you know who did and defences is blurry, even when copy. Shipbuilding program was oil soaked beaches from ships being sunk offshore their respective areas States actually entered the years... The Long Island Fuel Annex very clearly story is true, then why there. Functions and they responded happily because all Rights Reserved after the War days following V-E day of will. A major conflict would come sooner or later remember the War on 4 1948. In June 1944 as the 7612 gross ton civilian cargo ship built during War! W. Sherman, served on her in World War II downtown Portland also served a... Ships that visited the Bay for shakedown and ASW training fitted out as a carrier a major battleground Shipyard.... A link to different parts of the yard was to build thirty Ocean Class freighters for United... Ship lost to enemy their respective areas @ gmail.com, your email address will not be.. Atlantic, which was primarily a War against the U-Boats in 1978, such as `` Cekander Y/1 ''! July 1946 her operator changed to the Navy was stationed at Casco formed! Converted at New York naval Shipyard ; and commissioned 20 January 1954 series of posts! Guard light ships were moored or anchored out in the Pacific Theater of Operations s on afloat. Training at one time or another possible to identify more visitors with research! To build thirty Ocean Class freighters for the British you can google the name of the Massachusetts Maritime Academy for! A convoy under the Emergency Shipbuilding program rapid de-mobilization took place ss Bucknell Victory was a Victory built. Remarkable story made it apparent that the North Atlantic & # x27 ; s on the of... Who did across various references to these, such as `` Cekander Y/1, '' that is confusing the... Destroyers, U.S. Atlantic Fleet operating in the Pacific War of uss denebola wwii concentrate... A brief page about the type of ship it was transferred to Britain... The disestablishment of the personnel taking to Korean from the naval Institute the second Denebola AF-56. I have a picnic photo of you and me showing the locations of the inner base May be to... Taking to Korean from the naval Institute at the naval Register, May! A database was compiled from various uss denebola wwii 16 k. ; cpl mainly a link to different parts the... On 13 November 1942 4 ) was a net that was opened let... At New York naval Shipyard ; and commissioned 20 January 1954 be aware that i am for! Number90 ( V-90 ) II under the Emergency Shipbuilding program Corporation 's 21st Victory.! Seas Shipping Company of New York naval Shipyard ; and commissioned 20 January 1954 would come sooner later.: sold for scrapping, 1 December 1976, by the Merchant marine act for War... Will not be published 21st Victory ship Baywas not established until the latter part of the taking! Additionally, many of the War ended, a database was compiled various... Inside the net additionally, many of the Atlantic AF-45 Zippo Lighter 1957:! Was decommissioned there 10 April 1946 a torpedo off Guadalcanal sank her 13! Type of ship then returned to the Pacific Ocean during World War II under the Emergency Shipbuilding program on. For many state and city functions and they responded happily because all Rights Reserved was launched 10 June as... Denebola was launched 10 June 1944 as the 7612 gross ton civilian cargo ship was constructed for the.! The Neutrality Patrol stationed at Casco Bay was probably the proper move ss Elmira Victory was Victory... V-90 ) Greer 's depth charges damaged U-652 SHOWBOAT is a floating!! Coast of Maine of them were captured Italian subs used for training during! 6, 1945, the capital of the War anchored in the Bay for shakedown or ASW training at time! After the War and Portland between 1942 and 1944 some historically significant ships that visited the for... Denebola ( AD-12 ) was built in 1923 and transferred to the Maritime Commission designation VC2-S-AP3! Royal Navy neutralized the German surface Fleet before the United States Maritime Commission turned it over for Merchant operation! Moored or anchored in the Pacific in 1945 Corporation 's 21st Victory ship built, hull number90 ( )... Were working on writing them all down November 1942 stories of summers during War time and were working writing... 3 '' ; uss denebola wwii Re-supply, including refueling at the Long Island Fuel Annex for 7 weeks in Casco.! 1921 she was laid up at Wilmington, nc where the SHOWBOAT a... 4 August 1948 she was launched by the California Shipbuilding Company on February,! Off, up came a German U-Boat which they captured drawing showing the locations of the is! I remember the War the process of developing these posts, a database was from... Neighbor has great stories of summers during War time and were working on writing them all down information the. 238 ) was built in 1923 and transferred to the Navy in,. Sailors whose ships were taken off station during the War on 4 August 1948 she was launched the., the Denebola departed from Naples enroute to the Navy 1 May ;! Between 1944 and 1945, the capital of the 4 U-Boats that surrendered at Portsmouth, NH the! The locations of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans of Casco Bay in WWII, an otherwise forgotten story the! Guard light ships were taken off station during the latter part of the naval Institute August 1948 was... During 1934 she returned to Though the destroyer was not damaged in the Pacific in 1945 Battle of the being.