Following a Caribbean shakedown cruise and training in the North. The turret was completely gutted and left burning like a torch. A hit (No. The museum welcome visitors for tours on seasonal weekends. CA39/A16-3/(004)/(HMC) dated 16 August 1942 - (War Action Report). Copyright 2023 HullNumber.com. This report is based on references (a), (b), (c), and (d) submitted by the Commanding Officer or the Senior Surviving Officer as the case may be. 14. He unfortunately passed away in 2005 in San Diego, CA. Numerous hits were received in the vicinity above radio II. After Japan's capitulation in August,Quincysupported occupation efforts. 67. Turret No. HullNumber.com's mission is to provide a means for shipmates to keep in touch with one another. Home Join Now About Hullnumber Before You Register Tell A Shipmate FAQs Related Links Contact Us. She was commissioned at the U.S. Structural fragments from the No. 4 and No. 3 mount put No. Over 1000 men were killed or lost at sea. A hit (No. 30) in the vicinity of gun No. I really am not sure of date when daddy boarded the Quincy, not even the year. 43. Every effort is being made to insure that water will be available for magazine sprinkling. This torpedo hit probably resulted in the flooding of all of the magazines on the second platform deck between frames 30 and 45 and the crew's spaces on the first platform between frames 30 and 40. 7) which penetrated without exploding. paint locker and started a small fire. DANFS - Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, Permitting Policy and Resource Management, The 9/11 Terrorist Attacks: 20 Years Later, "Ex Scientia Tridens": The U.S. Quincy's wreck was discovered and explored by Robert Ballard and his crew in July and August 1992. Each Aug. 9, Navy veteran Dan Galvin honors 389 shipmates who lost their lives when Japanese warships sank the USS Quincy at Guadalcanal on Aug. 9, 1942, by reading their names from his front . 3) in the barbette in way of the shell deck. 1, 5 and 7 were put out of action, after three star shell salvos were fired to starboard, from a series of hits (Nos. In honor of the meeting between Saudi's King Abdul Aziz and Franklin D. Roosevelt aboard Quincy, the official residence of the American ambassador to Saudi Arabia is named Quincy House, and is located on the Diplomatic Quarter in Riyadh. 54. (a) "There should be a diesel generator set from 50 to 75 kw located in the end of the ship independent of the central power plant.". During the period of replenishment and upkeep at Leyte in the Philippines, Rear Admiral Wiltse, ComCruDiv 10 transferred to Quincy. Both QUINCY and VINCENNES were so badly holed that they sank within one hour. USS Quincy (CA 39) From USNA Virtual Memorial Hall. For ship's logs and personnel records, see the Reference Page. European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, Letter From President Roosevelt to King Ibn Saud, April 5, 1945, "Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1945, The Near East and Africa, Volume VIII - Office of the Historian", "The first time a U.S. president met a Saudi king", "FDR meets with Saudi king, Feb. 14, 1945", https://www.dispatch.com/story/entertainment/books/2018/01/28/last-100-days-book/15390827007/, Interview with Ambassador Bob Jordan, 2002, Ibn Saud greets President Franklin D. Roosevelt on USS Quincy in the Suez Canal, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=USS_Quincy_(CA-71)&oldid=1132020639, Stern hangar for 4 aircraft(wings folded), This page was last edited on 6 January 2023, at 22:08. Name of the crew member ? Two days later, she departed Ulithi and joined Rear Admiral Wiltse's Cruiser Division 10, in Vice Admiral Mitscher's Fast Carrier Task Force. projectiles is definitely established in that the gunnery officer of ASTORIA found part of the base of an 8" A.P. The shells in the fuse pot of gun No. QUINCY continued to support carrier aircraft strikes against Okinawa, Tokuno Shima, Kikai Jima, Amami Gunto, and Asumi Gunto until the force returned to base 13 June. USSQuincy, a 13,600-tonBaltimoreclass heavy cruiser, was built at Quincy, Massachusetts, and commissioned in December 1943. 4) early in the action which jammed the turret in train and later in the left range finder hood (Hit No. USS Quincy (CA 71) Crew List The table below contains the names of sailors who served aboard the USS Quincy (CA 71). The casualties in this area were very great. A fire was started on the fantail and was fought successfully until the fire main pressure failed. The paint in this space had not been removed. About 0209, No. The Commanding Officers and Senior Surviving Officer furnished some notes and recommendations. Quincy (CA39) At least 36 hits were received in the spaces discussed above. About the time turrets I and II were put out of action, director I was jammed in train. After fitting out at Boston for a Presidential cruise, QUINCY steamed for Hampton Roads, Va. 16 November. The two agencies are in agreement that under certain conditions the impact of high velocity fragments is quite capable of igniting 5"/25 caliber charges stowed as in ready-service boxes. The average range of these was about 5,000 yards. Quincy's assistant gunnery officer, sent to the bridge to ask for instructions, reported on what he found: "When I reached the bridge level, I found it a shambles of dead bodies with only three or four people still standing. [4], Quincy returned on 25 January 1942 to Icelandic waters on convoy duty with TF 15 and made a patrol in the Denmark Straits from 811 March. 11). 25), penetrated the kerosene tank under the starboard ladder leading from the well deck to the boat deck and passed through the main deck into the after mess hall, where it detonated. Five hits, all estimated to be 5", struck below the waterline. Each ship was steaming on four boilers in two firerooms. Midship repair parties also suffered a large number of casualties due to 8" and 5" hits. It was obvious that the ship was going to sink. During this period the bridge was hit again killing most of the personnel, including the Commanding Officer. 21. 76. All control spaces in the foremast, except radio I, were struck at least once. Preliminary Design Branch projectiles. [4], Quincy was occupied in Atlantic Fleet maneuvers and landing force exercises off Culebra Island, Puerto Rico from 3 February to 1 April 1941. 18) were received in the chart house. Would you like to have such a crew list on your website? The ship was listing rapidly to port, water was coming over the upper deck to port, and fires were blazing intermittently throughout the whole length of the ship. 13) in the communication office. USS QUINCY was the fourth BALTIMORE - class heavy cruiser and the third ship in the Navy to bear the name. ASTORIA ltr. This is based on reference (a) which reported that there was a very large hole in the upper deck near the ready-service box. II turret. USS QUINCY (CA 39) History View This Vessels DANFS History Entry on the U.S. Navy Historical Center website. 3 and 4), which put this turret out of action. Therefore, important control spaces and areas within the vicinity will be listed with a description of the damage resulting to that station or space. The times and even the sequence of events differ to such an extent in the various reports that it has been impossible to construct an account in which all the details agree with the basic elements. Bucket brigades were organized by both parties. Register and add yourself to the Crew List of the USS Quincy (CA 71), Report an offensive or inappropriate entry, My Uncle George Stone died on this ship in 1942. Naval Academy, The Sullivan Brothers and the Assignment of Family Members, Historic Former U.S. Navy Bases and Stations, The African American Experience in the U.S. Navy, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the U.S. Navy, Contributions of Native Americans to the U.S. Navy, The World Cruise of the Great White Fleet, Navy Underwater Archaeology Return Program, Annual Navy History and Heritage Awards - Main, Research Permits for Sunken & Terrestrial Military Craft, Scanning, Copyright & Citation Information, Obtain Duplications of Records and Photos, USS Franklin D. 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Between 27 July and 13 August, the cruiser participated in training exercises at Malta and Camarota, Italy. Rear Admiral Wiltse transferred his flag 17 September to Vicksburg (CL-86), and 20 September, Quincy joined the 5th Fleet as a unit of the Eastern Japan Force, TF 53, basing in Tokyo Bay. HullNumber.com takes your privacy seriously. 1 below radio I in Captain's cabin (Hit No. Turret No. 7 December 1941, and stricken from the Navy List, 1 December 1942. Turret III was put out of action after firing only two salvos. QUINCY was detached from European duty 1 September and steamed for Boston, arriving one week later. This reduced the speed to nine knots. Turret No. ASTORIA burned throughout the night, and, despite valiant fire fighting by her crew, sank the next day at noon. She returned to the U.S. shortly thereafter. While in this turn, one torpedo hit (possibly two) was received probably from the submarine which was reported fired on by gun No. 20. This turret, like No. The other three entered the hull, but the holes were plugged and were found to be holding well upon inspection a few hours later. The next Japanese 8" salvo hit amidships setting afire the boats on the boat deck and the three planes in the hangar. No. All communications were destroyed and steering control was lost due to the fragments from the last hit. HullNumber.com. USS QUINCY was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register in October 1973 and sold for scrapping in August 1974. Battle II was struck at least once (Hit No. Between 27 July and 13 August the cruiser participated in training exercises at Malta and Camarota, Italy. All three of these turrets undoubtedly suffered other minor caliber hits which did not penetrate. During June 1944,Quincyprovided gunfire support for the Normandy Invasion and bombarded German positions around Cherbourg, France. For example, reference (e) is a directive issued by Comcrupac for the removal of many items of an inflammable nature aboard cruisers as well as emphasizing the necessity for early accomplishment of alterations listed in paragraph 6. [4], After overhaul at Norfolk until 4 May 1940, Quincy again visited Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina, returning to Norfolk on 22 September. She then steamed to Malta via the Straits of Messina. The fireroom started to fill with smoke and the feed lines were leaking at all flanges. This blower was probably destroyed by fragments from the detonation of one or more of these ready-service projectiles. 3, although not hit, was unable to fire due to the fire and smoke from the forward superstructure, turret II and the well deck. In accordance with reference (e), a vertical loop fire main in the forward and after living spaces, separated by at least one deck is being installed in all heavy cruisers in commission. Both the port and starboard catapult towers were struck by 5" projectiles (Hits Nos. She was the third ship to carry the name. Although not impossible this is an unusual occurrence. The Bureau of Ordnance tests indicate that detonation of 5"/25 caliber A.A. common projectiles en masse is not to be expected. 48, USS Canberra CA70 War Damage Report No. Following fitting out, QUINCY departed Bremerton for the short trip to Bangor, Wash., for ammunition onload in early May. 1 fireroom and wrecked it. Samuel Moore Class of 1913. From 14 February, President Roosevelt and King Abdul Aziz of Saudi Arabia, known in the West as Ibn Saud, met aboard Quincy. USS Astoria (CA 34) Crew List The table below contains the names of sailors who served aboard the USS Astoria (CA 34). 4. 26, USS Saratoga CV3 War Damage Report No. Sent to Japan in 1945 and into Tokyo bay, Pearl harbor. Decommissioned in 1946, the ship was placed in reserve at Bremerton, Wash. After the outbreak of the Korean War, the QUINCY was recommissioned in January 1952. Fires in both cases, however, were also a major contributing factor. Two diesel generator units each of 100 kw capacity are being installed in all heavy cruisers, one of which is located forward and the other aft. She then returned to Belfast Lough and began final preparations for the invasion of Europe. The I.C. After an overhaul at Mare Island Navy Yard, Quincy resumed tactical operations with her division off San Clemente, California, until her redeployment to the Atlantic on 4 January 1939. Besides the damage from the projectiles, two torpedo hits were received. A projectile (Hit No. Within a few minutes, Quincy was caught in a crossfire between Aoba, Furutaka, and Tenry, and was hit heavily and set afire. We ask that you enter only enough information about yourself that your shipmates can recall you. QUINCY (CA-71) at HullNumber.com - Specs & Deployments - Crew Roster - Photos - NEW -> ALL HANDS - Internet Links - Reunion Info Add Your Name to the CA-71 Crew Roster HullNumber.com's mission is to provide a means for shipmates to keep in touch with one another. special treatment steel splinter shield around No. Renamed Quincy on 16 October 1942, to perpetuate that name, after the destruction of the second Quincy(CA-39) at the Battle of Savo Island on 9 August 1942. 31, 32 and 33) wrecking the blower intakes and bringing smoke and debris into this space. The decision has been made, however, by the Vice Chief of Naval Operations that, based on the needs of the service and the results of the tests conducted by the Bureau of Ordnance, the present policy with respect to ready-service is sound and provides adequate ready-service ammunition without excessive hazards. She served alongside German heavy cruisers at Mlaga to evacuate their respective nationals out of Spain. HullNumber.com takes your privacy seriously. From an analysis of the damage it appears that 8" A.P. The new year saw the ship visiting Cannes, France; Valenica, Spain and Oran, Algeria, before the QUINCY returned to Norfolk. With respect to improvement and augmentation of fire fighting facilities, the Bureau inaugurated and is executing an extensive program on both existing vessels and new construction. Quincy evacuated 490 refugees to Marseille and Villefranche, France, before being relieved by Raleigh on 27 September. Quincy's captain ordered his cruiser to charge towards the eastern Japanese column, but as she turned to do so Quincy was hit by two torpedoes from Tenry, causing severe damage. HullNumber.com's mission is to provide a means for shipmates to keep in touch with one another. On the afternoon of 13 August, in company with four British cruisers, one French cruiser, and four American destroyers, QUINCY departed Malta for the landings on the southern coast of France, arriving Baie de Cavalaire 15 August. At that instant the Captain straightened up and fell back, apparently dead, without having uttered any sound other than a moan."[5]. There, Roosevelt and Saud concluded a secret agreement in which the U.S. would provide Saudi Arabia military security military assistance, training and a military base at Dhahran in Saudi Arabia in exchange for secure access to supplies of oil.[3][4][5][6]. At 0215, when the enemy ceased firing, the ship was out of control, all main and secondary guns out of action, and all firerooms out of commission. One or two 9-gun salvos were fired when QUINCY's course was changed to the right, bringing her stern through the enemy's fire. 63. The boats and the 20mm clipping room were set on fire by Hit No. Numerous hits on the main and second deck amidships started fires which soon resulted in the ship becoming a blazing inferno from turret II to the after bulkhead of the hangar. (d) C.O. USS Astoria CA-34, lost August 9, 1942 in Battle of Savo Island (NHHC, click to enlarge): return to US Navy Casualties, WW2 or to World War 2 Another projectile hit the barbette of turret No. One 8" projectile (Hit No. The Commanding Officer of ASTORIA produced a diagram of the battle which is the basis of most of the times stated in this report as well as the basis of Plate I. projectile inside a ship have few if any equals in setting fires within confined spaces. Guns Nos. This was my father who passed away in 2008. 17, 25 and 27). This explosion rendered the forward control spaces untenable. During the next fifteen minutes. She returned to Ulithi with units of the task force 30 April. Also history and medals. In January and February 1945,Quincytransported President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his party most of the way to and from the Yalta Conference. She was launched on 23 June 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Catherine Adams-Morgan, wife of Henry S. Morgan, daughter of Charles Francis Adams, and sponsor of the previous Quincy. The detonation and ignition by fragments of 5" ammunition will be discussed further in paragraph 89. This will be discussed in paragraph 90. He remembers so many names but a few that really stick out are Harold Hewitt, Paul Boyd. Robert E. Powers aka Rep is my grandfather and was on the USS QUINCY CA-71 during the Korean War as a Radar man 2nd class. U.S.S. The other hit at frame 74 in way of No. Additionally, the full range of Crew List features will be available to your visitors too: Upload a personal photo; edit, delete, and add new entries for all ships one has served aboard and a lot more. At this time all turrets and secondary battery except turret III and gun No. A short time later the other forward 8" magazine was flooded. 29, Destroyer Report - Gunfire, Bomb and Kamikaze Damage, Destroyer Report - Torpedo and Mine Damage and Loss in Action, Submarine Report - Vol. The emergency feed pump, located on the centerline against the forward bulkhead at frame 53, was blown off by the effects of an explosion forward - probably from the torpedo explosion at frame 45 in way of the diesel generator room. ASTORIA capsized to port, settling by the stern and disappeared at 1215. 16) and again about five minutes later (Hit No. Lab tech served under Drs. 10. I stepped to the port side of the Pilot House, and looked out to find the island and noted that the ship was heeling rapidly to port, sinking by the bow. She proceeded to Palermo, Sicily, 16 July, arriving two days later. Please keep in mind that this list does only include records of people who submitted their information for publication on this website. Also sailmaker. Registration and communicating with shipmates at Hullnumber.com is FREE FOREVER. 28 and 36, respectively). It is no official listing but contains the names of sailors who submitted their information. Crew's quarters abaft No. Two days later she departed Ulithi and joined Rear Admiral Wiltses Cruiser Division 10, in Vice Admiral Mitschers Fast Carrier Task Force. Fire in the wardroom increased in intensity and frequent small explosions were heard below deck. The cruiser departed Leyte I July with Task Force 38 to begin a period of strikes at Japans home islands which lasted until the termination of hostilities. It then struck the fire control tube cutting the cables and setting them on fire. Both engine rooms and No. Bureau of Ships At 0155 when enemy searchlights illuminated ASTORIA, the main battery was trained out and fire was opened immediately upon order of the gunnery officer. The Bureau of Ordnance has conducted extensive tests relative to this problem as has the Ordnance Department of the Army. This is undoubtedly due to the fact that the intense heat from the fires later detonated these duds. The hangar curtain had been previously removed because of blast damage received during the bombardment the preceding day. VINCENNES received 57 known hits as well as one torpedo hit (possibly two) on the port side in way of the forward magazine group. After a fourteen day Atlantic crossing, the ship arrived at Greenock, Scotland. 58, Summary of War Damage to U. S. Battleships, Carriers, Cruisers and Destroyers 17 October, 1941 to 7 December, 1942, USS Birmingham CL62 War Damage Report No. The President and his party returned 12 February and the next day received Farouk 1, King of Egypt, and Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia. This action emphasizes again the absolute necessity of permanently removing inflammables and leaving ashore clothes, records, paint, and other materials that are not essential for the war-time operation of the ship. 42. In ASTORIA action, it is interesting to note the effect of 8" A.P. In addition, an intense fire was started which eventually forced the abandoning of all secondary guns on the upper deck. This rendered the ship incapable of fighting the fires except by a few CO2 extinguishers which were soon exhausted. The surviving personnel realized that it was necessary to abandon ship as quickly as possible. Find Your Shipmates . She was again decommissioned in July 1954 and spent nearly two decades in "mothballs" at Bremerton. This article includes information collected from the public domain sources Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships and Naval Vessel Register. Undoubtedly, as in QUINCY, there were many other hits in these and surrounding spaces which were not reported. Fragments from hits received in this vicinity damaged the ladders leading to and from the bridge, but not sufficiently to prevent the crew from escaping. After another set of fleet exercises, QUINCY arrived at Marseille, France on 20 December. Floating battery (circa 1899), NH 97609 Piasecki HUP-2 Retriever Helicopter, NH 47545 Captain Frederick L. 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