Siboney (CVE 112) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1954

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HE U.S.S. SIBONEY QCVE-1121 is a 12,000 ton escort carrier of the '4Co1n- mencement Bay , Class and was launch- ed at Todd Pacific Shipyard, Tacoma, Washington on 9 November 194--1. She acquired her name from the Cuban village near which troops of Theodore Roosevelfs Hough Riders fought during the war with Spain. Her first commanding ofiicer was Captain Stan- hope C. Ring, USN who with his crew of 803 officers and men put the SIBONEY through her trial runs and shakedown cruise. Thereafter, in August 1945, the SIU, commenced her first voy- age, a cruise of South Pacific and Japanese waters which brought her to Tokyo Bay in October, Next was a stop at the Phillipines where 47 civilian re- patriates were taken aboard, and visits to Guam and Pearl Harbor. Shortly after reaching San Diego in January 1946, the SIBONEY commenced another trip across the Pacific. Returning, she operated off the West Coast until June 1947, when she departed for her new home port, Norfolk. The next several months found her engaged in refresher exercises in the Caribbean, Later, the ship was immobilized until March 1948, when she was activated to carry former U. S. aircraft consigned to Turkey. After visits to several Medi- terranean ports the SIBONEY returned to Norfolk whereupon she again left for the Mediterranean. XB km . Why, Next followed an overhaul period and extended exercises with the Second Task Fleet until her in- activation in December 1949. The outbreak of the Korean War brought abOL1I SIBONEY'S reactivation and formal recommission- ing ceremonies were held on 22 November 1950. After a shakedown cruise in the Caribbean the ship returned to Norfolk and thereafter participat- ed in Operation Convex 11 and maneuvers off the East Coast. On Labor Day 1951, she left for 21 cruise of the Mediterranean and participation in ASW exercises with NATO naval units. After her return the carrier worked with Marine Helicopters in Operation Helex and with NaVY Helicopters off Key West, Florida until July 1952, when she entered the shipyard for major overhaul and modernization. FOllOWing her recommissioning in ,lanuary 1953, the SIBONEY underwent another shakedown period and again participated in exercises off GuantanamO Bay, Cuba prior to taking her role in Hunter- Killer QASWJ operations which continued until late August. With extensive preparations completed, the MSIE got underway for the Mediterranean on 16 September commanded by Captain liardwell. Par- ticipation with NATO naval units in Operation Mariner preceded the visit to the first port of call, Plymouth. Thereafter, these pages bear witness to the SIBONEY'S latest travels.

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A 4 In Memoriam l . On 30 Auvust 1953 John L Bad t CHSCLK UN C , . ge t, '. lbN suffered a heart attack and was untimely taken from the SIBONEY roster. His was a life of consecrated i service. His was an exemplary challenge of unswervins devotion to the U. S. NAVY el ki 9 a service he loved for a country dear to his heart. 1 It is in his memory and as a lasting tribute to a wonderful shipmate that we dedicate this cruise book. 1 l il .'5 I t 'Y-me V 1? x 7 -'M CHSCLK JOHN L. BADGETT. USN . i lvlmwrwmwwvvsuvwtQLWBYDWWYWWWVWWW WWW 4 'I l t 5 1 l P

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