Saratoga (CVA 60) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1960

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Unit Phi vest ce ii T06 as I fevol im! l,sl edl whit 181 out lt! ,ai iid ie? Ni 1 x 2 4 .-1-if- I si 'T'- ' 4 .- ,--.1-U i-'l TTA ,t , M . I ,,. .,,, A 20 gun sloop launched in 1842 was the third USS SARATOGA. This venerable lady saw 65 years of com- missioned service which included: the Mexican War: Perry's Japanese squadrong Farragut's West lndia squadron and with blockading squadrons in the Civil War. She ended her career as a school ship for the State of Pennsylvania. The fourth Sara saw her name changed three times. originally launched as the armored cruiser NEW YORK. she was Admiral Sampson's llagship during the Spanish- American War. While serving as llagship of the Asiatic Station, her name was otlicially changed to SAR.-XTOGA. ln 1917. her name was again changed. this time to ROCHESTER. She saw service in World War One and off the China coast. ln 1941, she was scuttled in Subic Bay to prevent capture by the Japanese. The fifth SARATOGA, originally planned as a battle- cruiser, but converted into an aircraft carrier was launched in 1925. During the years preceeding World War Two, she served as one of the testing grounds of naval aviation. During the war, she served in the Battle of the Solomons in 1942, in the first carrier air strike on Tokyo in 1944 as The photo and the pointing above show two different views of the Conti- nental sloop of war, USS SARATOGAQ launched in April 1780 . . . the first ship so named. I3

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The sixth ship 111 bear tl111 llllllll' USS SARATOGA 111 I11111111' 111 II11' 111111111s K1'1'11f111i1111111'.x' 111111111 L. L 19 I u ,ll ' is f i?f: '4 5 r .' --Q 1 I' 17 T ir 1 1111 11111111511 COCK: SARATOGA ln lfsti, the tonstttutional Congress of thc United Nlalts 111-t5'n.rt1tl at slump-of-stint being launched in Phila- tltlplita, --n the it-nth of April. the tirst naval vessel to 1-tlitrallg lunar the name SARATOGA. The choice was tlittatetl 115 tht irttat nnportanee of the battle of SARATOGA in l7'7, which is considered hy most historians as tht uetory which san the tide turn for the embattled revolu- tionat ics 'lite fttsl SARATOUA operalcd against British mtl' chantmen with great success as a raidcr. ln 1781, sh: engaged two British nien-of'-war which were forced 10 strike their colors after an hour-long battle. 'l he second SARATGGA was a 26 gun corvette, whid played a great part in the naval battles of the War of 1811 Under the command of Commodore Thomas MacDonougiL she engaged the British flagship CONFIANCE, which WIS more heavily armed than she. After a furious batik N'lacDonough employed a bit of line scamanship whid enabled him to use a completely unexposed broadside of battery that caused the eapitulation of the CONFIANG and the remainder of the British fleet in short order. 1



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9 V 1 - ., 4,5 The fourth ond fifth SARATOGAS . . . one originally launched cs the orrnored cruiser NPN YCTU1 5EfV8d in the Sp-0:1255 A 'Ef.CC Vic' ond if Vfcflg Vv'-3: O'-,v . . the C7587 c We' C Vic. f OQICYCQY can er CV-E s:' v in on stems: sewn 'ee' it T42 I? A l Q R it ..41.-Q ig V W.. ' :ns X.--1 , -il will E 2 tr M ' 'T' Silt Q as .ma Qs t H W ,4 . .,,,. f 4, s ' . - ,--if 'Ui' ,wr .. A3 . ,tt .riff l fi at part ul' Luk lime W. .intl iii tl. htm J! law Jima battle. She was hit ni.inx liflk - , 'mtl but nlxw..t3.s return-eel to run tip th. .-ti: t, xl ul ' -tf,1 i landings on liter :light derek ln VH lx 'NNN XlfNi'N mel her ctttl in the lltktni Xttill 517-'111 ' ' The sixtlt xgsscl tv lu nqintetl NXR XIHMX tfi 'f'r1:' sionetl on April li. Wit-. 1- eff: nf W: 'titfll 1-'fifitl wztrships. letting her berth .tt the N4 t N 15 9372? yltrtl tin :Xttgttst 0. Wfft for Nlay pmt. llvvw' i. QF. fcmltcrl herself for her tnttml slmiketlmxtt em:-e in th: 4 ftrihhgzirt in September NSU Shg operated Ottl ol Gtt.'ittt.'ir1.'intn llxig. t tilfgz. .mil .titer qgmpleriqn of her training. she p.1rttctp.it:el in sen-:nr opera- tions otf the eastern settixnird. Xlore than -U'l0t'r landings were made on the -3-l 2 nere Flight deck during that time I4 1 l'iift.itiit lmight D, liiseiilim-.'ei', with members off .ilwlttl lttmltltrl lllt' on June 6, 't' t 'Haiti i-pii.tti--its tilnmid the giant carrier. For the SNR N IUMA rind eighteen other ships put - 7 lerrn-ftitrntiint ul ngnatl prowess. l lltr-hliiglitiitg the presidential visit was the history-m l light til tml Htl' Crusaders til Air DCVCl0pmCl1l til, lhrti. which '-were llmxn ntin-stop from thc llight deck ln l'.ngtlie-lmsctl USS BON I-lOM?v1E RICHARD I0 light rleel. nl the Atlantic:-based USS SARATOGA., llien upon euntpletiun of u summer of CXlCl'lSlVC 1 ing. the SIXRNIOGA made her maiden voyage Atlgirttic. willing from Muyport on September 3, fl After litltlflg part in the NATO exercises, she re to Flcvridzi. . F A -

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