1.
In compliance
with radio orders from Commander LCI (L) Flotillas, this vessel
got underway at 1716 on 25 October from alongside U.S.S. ARL 41,
anchored near Dic Island, San Pedro Bay, Leyte Gulf, Philippines,
and proceeded to rendezvous near U.S.S. Blue Ridge, anchored in
San Pedro Bay. Upon receipt of written orders, we became part of
Task Group 78.12 consisting of 2 PC's and 4 other LCI (G)'s and
departed in company with them about 1900 enroute to a point Lat
11°15'N., Long 125°30'E., there to conduct search for survivors
of a U.S. Navy CVE and DD's sunk earlier in that area.
2. Search
was continued under direction of Commander Task Group 78.12 until
0055 of 27 October at which time this vessel sighted and brought
aboard the first of its survivors. During the day and night of 26
October debris and oil slicks had been noted from time to time.
Subsequent to time of picking up first survivor and until about
0940 of 27 October a total of 172 living and 1 dead were picked
up by this vessel. Of this total, approximaely were strecher cases
from battle wounds of minor to major character and all were suffering
from shock and exposure.
3. At
about 0940 of 27 October and with no additional survivors in sight,
an order was received to take station in cruising formation for
return to Leyte Gulf. Aside from a single enemy SALLY or BETTY type
two engined bomber which was observed to closely approach the LCI
(G) 34 as she was preparing to assume cruising station at about
0945, the return to Leyte was accomplished without incident. A medical
officer from DE on patrol near Dinagat Island was embarked for a
period of about one hour upon arrival at mouth of Leyte Gulf to
render emergency treatment to 2 survivors.
4. Upon
arrival San Pedro Bay, survivors were transfered to U.S.S. LST 464
Hospital Ship and U.S.S. Freemont.
5. Enclosure
(A), containing as much as accurate information as circumstances
allowed, is forwarded herewith.
6.
The dog tags
and very limited personel effects of 2 additional men who were buried
at sea by the survivors prior to being picked up, and which were
left aboard this vessel, are retained by this command and awaiting
proper disposition.
H.T.
MOEN
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