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CVE-73/A163
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U.S.S.
GAMBlER BAY (CVE-73 ) ,
c/o Fleet Post Office
San Francisco, California
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27
November 1944
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From: Commanding
Officer.
To: Commander
in Chief, U. S. Fleet.
Via:
(1) Commander Task Unit 77.4.32.
(2) Commander Task Unit 77.4.3.
(3) Commander Task Group 77.4
(4) Commander Task Force 77,
(Commander Seventh Fleet).
Subject:
Report of Action of U.S.S. GAMBlER BAY (CVE- 73) ,
culminating in its loss 25 October
1944.
References: (a)
U. S. Navy Regulations 1920, Article 712 and 874(6).
(b) Cominch ltr. FF1/A12-1/A16-3, Ser. 7152 of 29 October 1943.
(c)
Pacific Fleet Confidential ltr. 2CL-44.
(d)
C.T.F. 77 Operation Order 13-44.
(e)
C.T.G. 77.4 Operation Order 4-44.
(f)
C.T.U. 77.4.3 Operation Order 1-44.
Enclosure: (A)
Action Report -Parts I to V inclusive. P3
(B) Executive Officer's Report on Personnel Performance. P33
(C) Casualty Report. P35
(D)
Aircraft Action Report. P 53
1.
In
accordance with references ( a ), ( b ) and ( c ), the report of
action of the U.S.S. GAMBlER BAY culminating in its loss on 25 October
is submitted herewith as enclosures ( A ) through ( D ) .
2.
Enclosure
( D ) is an aircraft action report reconstructed for the squadron
whose present whereabouts is unknown. This is a report of only one
particular flight (Objective Combat Air Patrol ---Dawn 24 October)
on which enemy planes were encountered, seven of which were destroyed
and several damaged. It is anticipated that the remainder of the
aircraft action reports , covering the period 20-25 October will
be reconstructed and forwarded by VC-lO.
3.
The
Commanding Officer desires to pay tribute to the brave officers
and men of the task unit screen who calmly and unflinchingly gave
their lives to ,defend the carriers in the face of overwhelming
odds. We, who survive owe them much.
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4.
The
conduct of the Gambier Bay's crew throughout the action and subsequently
while adrift in the sea for two days was uniformly excellent and
inspiring.
5.
The
Tactical leadership of the O. T.C. in the face of a situation fraught
with almost certain disaster for the whole Task Unit inspired confidence.
From the moment of contact, clear, concise and timely orders were
issued by our task unit commander.
W.
V. R. VIEWEG
Copy
to: Cominch (direct) CinCPnc (2) Com.AirPac.
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