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U.S.S. NASSAU

(CVE-16)


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Named for a sound off the coast of Florida, USS Nassau was originally commissioned on August 20, 1942. Her main purpose was to act as a ferrying and transport carrier for Pacific operations. Her first voyage took her to Palmyra Island, Noumea, New Caledonia and Espiritu Santo in the New Hebrides.

In April 1943, she headed to Alaska to help with flight operations during the occupation of Attu Island. She went back to delivery service between the west coast and Noumea in July. After a run to Samoa with planes, the ship was made part of a task force to send supplies to the Gilbert Islands. She sent air missions to help with the attack on Tarawa.

In December 1943, Nassau became part of the task group going to the Marshall Islands. She conducted air strikes and patrols around three key atolls. In September 1944, the ship became part of Admiral Halsey’s 3rd Fleet. During this time, she provided replacement aircraft and pilots to the key attack cruisers. She also brought men back to the US when need. She conducted ferrying runs throughout the Philippines, Guam, Samar, Manus and Saipan for the rest of the war.

On Oct. 28, 1946, the ship was decommissioned.

CVE-16 Deployments - Major Events

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Month Year to Month Year Deployment / Event
NOV1941-Keel Date: 27 NOV 1941
APR1942-Launch Date: 4 APR 1942
AUG1942-Commissioned: 20 AUG 1942
MAR1943-APR1946West Pac
JAN1945-JAN1947West Pac
OCT1946-Decommissioned: 28 OCT 1946

CVE-16 General Specifications

Complement: 890 Officers and Enlisted

Displacement: 9600 tons

Length: 495.75 feet

Beam: 69.5 feet

Draft: 26 feet

Flank Speed: 16 Knots