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ADDE DA It is not intended that this addenda be a sequel to the pictorial log covering our first year in commission, but rather that it simply be a brief synopsis of events of interest that have transpired since our first anniversary, up to our return to the States. This has been deemed advisable in the interest of all hands in view of the sudden termination of the war and our most interesting operations in and around Japan and the desire of our present Command- ing Officer to make recent pictures available to all hands, it being felt that they would not justify the publication of another book, but would certainly justify an addition to the one that has gone before. S. L1NToN SMITH, Lieut. Cmdr. USNR 4 ' 211
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i l twenty-five degree rolls were more than fre- quent throughout the night, and. one time. about dawn, we had a forty degree roll, which is just about the limit to which we could go without capsizing. lVIany times during the night the ship would list to port or starboard and seem to poise at its peak, undecided wheth- er to continue or to come back. The Qld lX-Ian was, ofcourse, on the bridge all night, and it is understood that quite a few times we rolled ...Aj T A slight roll during -Iune typhoon. over so far that the ship poised at its peak long enough for everyone from the Skipper to the Quartermasters to say a fairly long prayer be- fore we rolled back. W'aves were continually breaking over the bow, some even coming up over the flight deck, and it is a real tribute to all departments that they had the ship so well secured that nothing more than superficial damage could be found when the storm was all over. june 7th found us operating off Sakashima Gunto, with our planes making strikes against enemy air strips and other installations. It was on this day that we had our first close con- tact with the enemy since leaving Guam. XfVe hadjust secured from morning general quarters when, at o636 to be exact, a Kamikaze dove into the forward end of the flight deck of the U.S.S. Ncztoma Bay CCVE 622, coming to rest on her forecastle. This was another case of a Bogey slipping in on us without detection, not a ship in our formation having anything on their screen. The Natoma Bay was just about 1,ooo yards on our port beam at the time, and many of our personnel saw the plane go into HS dive. Fortunately, however, the damage tO the Natoma Bay was not great, and they w61'C able to continue operational with temporary repairs. just after this, however, a BOg6y was picked up on our screen and at o637 wg went to general quarters. Shortlv after all hands hid SOW11 to their battle stations another Ixamikaze made a dive at the US S HOSKQUH Bfll' QCVE 7jl. but missed. diving into the sea and exploding close aboard without doing .any damage. The Hoggaff Bar was in the middle of our formation and the Kami- kazes were getting too close to tts for comfort. Later on other Bogies were picked up np- proaching our formation. but thev just looked us over and left. Following this. we continued our operations against Sakashima Gunto for several days with our Squadron making quite a number of successful strikes. Wvhile we were still operating in the Saka- shima area Admiral Durgin came aboard on 15111110 on an oflicial visit. at which time all hands were called to quarters on the flight deck for the presentation of awards. - 1 R2 . 1 in Toloso, Leytc, P. I., brluztx' Offictzfs Ywflf Stole and dwelling Club at TOIOSO. 213
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