Randolph (CVS 15) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1964

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quickly recognized that major repairs were in order. ln addition to the damaged flight deck. the hangar deck was buckled, several workshops and living spaces had been demolished. and there were shrapnel holes and flooding on both the second turd third decks. Repair ship frzsorz, aided materially by personnel of the damaged carrier. managed to accomplish repairs sufficient to ready her for additional combat by Mareh28. Thus spared the necessity of the long return to Pearl Harbor for repairs, as might have been expected. Randolph underwent several days of refresher training and then sailed again, on April 5. for her second war cruise. Designated as flagship of Task Group 58.2, under Rear Admiral Bogan, she moved to the Okinawa campaign area on April 8. For the next fifty-one days - until May 29 -the ship remained off that islandls coast. Such a long siege was possible only because of a new con- cept just developing at that time -underway ammunition transfers and large-scale replenish- ments at sea. Underway refueling had preceded this development. but was still little-known, and in fact was referred to later by Admiral Halsey as his 'secret weaponl' during the Pacific War. In addition to lending direct support to our ground forces on Okinawa, CV-15 and her Air Group sent aloft patrols and combat strikes against the islands of Kikai, Tokuna,Ie,Amami, Yokoate and Kakeroma, as well as against Minami Daito Shima and airfields on Kyushu. Opposition was considerably stiffer than when the ship had been launching her earlier Tokyo raids: enemy planes were constantly Hnosing around looking for trouble. Violent evasive action fand some accurate shooting by her gunners who downed two of two torpedo bombersj in the early evening of April 14, saved Rmzrlolplz from torpedo attack after one of the enemy planes had silhouetted her with a string of flares. Three days later a .lapa- nese plane screamed in off the starboard quarter, tryiii to crash the shipg missing, it flew down the port side, close aboard, about fifty feet above the water, finally crashing 100 feet off the port 'J' 1, ' 4.-:IC At left, lzeaziy flak thrown up against ottaflring japanese kamz'lm.5es by escort zfessels and the carrieris' own batteries brings one dozen. Suz'ez'depla1ze strikes began in October of1944 and scored numerous lzzts on U. S. Fleet unz'ts,' their farzwzory targets were always our flat- tops. Above. A suz'e1'a'e plane which eraslzed into CV-15 on Jllarch 11, 1945 resulteo' in 134 casualties. 19



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