USS Pasadena (CL-65)

USS Pasadena (CL-65)

The second USS "Pasadena" (CL–65), a "Cleveland"-class light cruiser of the United States Navy, was laid down by the Bethlehem Steel Co., Quincy, Mass., 6 February 1943; launched 28 December 1943; sponsored by Mrs. C.G. Wopschall; and commissioned 8 June 1944, Capt. Richard B. Tuggle in command.

Commissioned just before the thrust into the Marianas, "Pasadena" completed shakedown and training during the summer of 1944 and on 25 September got underway for the Pacific theater. On 3 November she crossed the International Date Line and, continuing on, joined TF 38, the fast carrier force, at Ulithi at mid-month. Through the remainder of the year she participated in that force’s operations against Luzon and Formosa in support of the Philippine campaign. In mid-January 1945, as the assault on Luzon pressed forward, the force sailed into the South China Sea and hit Japanese installations and shipping along the Indo-China coast and on Formosa. In February, the ships, now TF 58, moved against the Japanese home islands, then swung southeast to cover the landings on Iwo Jima, during which "Pasadena" added her guns to the bombardment group and performed patrol duties.

Replenished at Ulithi, the force, with "Pasadena" in the inner screen, sortied again in mid-March to soften the way for the operation “Iceberg” assault force with strikes on the southern Japanese home islands and the northern Ryukyus in addition to those against the main assault target—Okinawa. At sea for 80 days, "Pasadena", as flagship for CruDiv 17, participated in the night bombardments of Minami Daito (28 March and 10 May) and in the continuous strikes against other Japanese positions on Okinawa and Kyūshū (1 April30 May).

After a brief respite at Ulithi and Leyte in June, the force sortied from Leyte Gulf for its last strikes against the enemy’s home islands in early July and from mid-month to mid-August pounded military and industrial complexes on the Tokyo Plain, northern Honshū, and Hokkaidō in anticipation of heavy resistance to what appeared inevitable—an invasion of Japan. On 15 August, however, Japan accepted surrender terms.

Following the cessation of Pacific hostilities, "Pasadena" commenced occupation duties. On 23 August she became flagship of TG 35.1, on the 27th she anchored in Sagami Wan, and on 1 September shifted to Tokyo Bay where she witnessed the official surrender ceremony the next day. From then until mid-January 1946 she remained in the Tokyo Bay area supporting the occupation forces. On 19 January she got underway for San Pedro and an overdue overhaul. Training and local operations followed and in September she headed west again. From November to February, 1947, she participated in division exercises in Micronesia, then, after fleet maneuvers in Hawaiian waters, returned to California. For the next year she conducted local operations, then, during the summer of 1948, conducted an NROTC training cruise. On 1 October she got underway again for the Far East. At the end of the month she arrived at Tsingtao and until May, 1949, operated off the China coast. On 1 June she returned to California. During the summer she conducted local exercises and on 12 September departed Long Beach for Bremerton and inactivation. Decommissioned 12 January 1950.

Awards

"Pasadena" earned five battle stars during World War II.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • USS Pasadena — Three vessels of the United States Navy have been named USS Pasadena , after the city of Pasadena, California.* The first USS|Pasadena|1918|2 was a cargo ship in use in 1918 and 1919. * The second USS|Pasadena|CL 65|3 was a light cruiser in… …   Wikipedia

  • USS Pasadena — Drei Schiffe der United States Navy trugen den Namen USS Pasadena, nach der Stadt Pasadena, Kalifornien: USS Pasadena (1918), ein Frachtschiff, in Dienst von 1918 bis 1919 USS Pasadena (CL 65), ein Leichter Kreuzer der Cleveland Klasse, in Dienst …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • USS Pasadena (SSN-752) — Pasadena verlässt 1998 Pearl Harbor Geschichte Bestellung 30. November 1982 Kiellegung …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • USS Pasadena (SSN-752) — USS Pasadena (SSN 752), a Los Angeles class submarine, was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for Pasadena, California. The contract to build her was awarded to the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics Corporation in… …   Wikipedia

  • Pasadena (disambiguation) — Pasadena may refer to:Cities in the United States: *Pasadena, California *South Pasadena, California *South Pasadena, Florida *Pasadena, Maryland *Pasadena Hills, Missouri *Pasadena Park, Missouri *Pasadena, TexasCities in Canada: *Pasadena,… …   Wikipedia

  • USS City of Corpus Christi — Dienstzeit Geordert …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • USS Hyman G. Rickover — auf See Geschichte Bestellung 10. Dezember 1973 Kiellegung …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • USS La Jolla — Dienstzeit Geordert: 10. Dezember 1973 Kiellegung …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • USS Minneapolis-Saint Paul — Dienstzeit Geordert: 31. Oktober 1973 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • USS Minneapolis-St. Paul (SSN-708) — Dienstzeit Geordert: 31. Oktober 1973 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”