USS Wasp (CV-18) Post Truce - 2







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Entry: 40230
Subject: E MAIL ME

Thomas (Tom) Aellis wrote on January 24, 2004

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City and State: MALVERNE NY

Unit: USS WASP CVA18

Service or Relationship: Navy Veteran - Korea

Comments: was in the first div,would like to hear from c. crabb

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Entry: 38662
Subject: O-R DIVISION

Jim Shellhammer wrote on November 24, 2003

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City and State:

Unit:

Service or Relationship: -

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Entry: 37006
Subject: NORBIT LEE MCQUILLEN

Yvonne Stone wrote on September 19, 2003


City and State: LEXINGTON KY

Unit:

Service or Relationship: Family Member

Comments: Did you know my dad? He was on the Wasp when it collided with the Hobson. Please share any information and pictures.

Keywords: Machinist Mate 2, Wasp, Nicknames: Mac and Nub, from Kentucky



Entry: 36849
Subject: NORBIT LEE MCQUILLEN

Yvonne Stone wrote on September 11, 2003


City and State: LEXINGTON KY

Unit:

Service or Relationship: Family Member

Comments: Machinist Mate, served on USS Wasp (CVA-18), USS Tarawa (CV-40) and USS Cabot (CVL-28), Nicknames were "Mac" or "Nub" from Louisville, KY, Was on ship when collided with Hobson.

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Entry: 36482
Subject: NORBIT L. MCQUILLEN

Yvonne Stone wrote on August 25, 2003


City and State: LEXINGTON KY

Unit:

Service or Relationship: Family Member

Comments: My dad, Norbit Lee McQuillen served in the Navy during the Korean and WWII. He passed away when I was 27 and I never had the opportunity to talk with him about his days in the service because my parents divorced while I was very young. His only grandson (my son) is currently serving in the Navy and we'd like anyone that may have known him to share any/all information of him during this time with us. I know he was on the Wasp and I believe he was a Machinist Mate (?).

Keywords: Believe he was on the Wasp. He may have been a Machinist Mate (?). From Kentucky.



Entry: 35191
Subject: CREW MEMBER

Joseph Aitken wrote on July 1, 2003


City and State: WILMINGTON DE

Unit: ENGRG. DEPT

Service or Relationship: Navy Veteran - Korea

Comments: ANYONE WHO MAY KNOW ME

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Entry: 33189
Subject: DENNIS DE MAINE

David DE Maine wrote on March 30, 2003

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City and State: MD

Unit:

Service or Relationship: -

Comments: 2 Questions, First if you knew my Dad, emeial me so I can hook ya guys back up

I am building a 1/350 scale model of the wasp ( Trumpeter Models - CV9 _ Just released as WWII version) Very nice kit by the way,,,,,I was wondering if you had any nice deck shots in color...to help me detail. I am building for my dad who was on CV18 52-56. We were at Pennsicola Fl Naval musuem and saw a larger model of the WASP....gave me the idea, and it so happens a new kit was just introduced. Dad was on her before and after the deck retro fit, so any pics would be helpful. Though I am not building the retro fit. Anyway, just wondering, thank you
Regars
David

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Entry: 32671
Subject: U.S.S WASP

David Johnson wrote on March 10, 2003


City and State: KENNEBUNK ME

Unit:

Service or Relationship: Family Member

Comments: I am looking to find anyone who might have known my dad, Reginald R. Johnson, who served on the Wasp during the Korean War. I know he was on the ship when it collided with the Hobson. I believe he was a petty officer at the time.

He died when i was only 21, and i never really got to talk to him about this part of his life. Anyone who knew him who could tell me about him during this time, it would be greatly appreciated.

david w. johnson

Keywords: u.s.s. Wasp



Entry: 30220
Subject: INFO SQUADRON 196 1954 1955

Robert Campbell wrote on December 7, 2002

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City and State: GRAND RAPIDS MI

Unit: SQUADRON-196

Service or Relationship: Navy Veteran - Korea

Comments: wish to have reuion

Keywords: looking-for friends



Entry: 24435
Subject:

Joe De Grace wrote on March 31, 2002

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City and State: BROCKTON MA

Unit: COOK

Service or Relationship: -

Comments:

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Entry: 18653
Subject:

Alfred (Al) Merrill wrote on August 13, 2001


City and State: HERNANDO FL

Unit: GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT

Service or Relationship: -

Comments: Looking for some of my troops during this tour.

Keywords: I was Chief ASC in charge of support equipment
from 69-71.



Entry: 13629
Subject: CREW MEMBER

Michelle Hoag wrote on December 15, 2000

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City and State:

Unit:

Service or Relationship: Family Member

Comments: Hello am searching for my grandfather Jim Hoag have never met but heard just alittle bit about.Was married to a Phyllis had two sons jimmy and Philip.Have heard that he was in korea and on the USS Wasp.I do have a picture of him from 1951 cannot read the writing on back But it says BELL on it.If anyone Knows anything PLEASE contact me @ Robertnmich@aol.com.

Keywords: Jim (JAMES) Cook Hoag not sure have 1 picture from 1951



Entry: 12872
Subject: USS WASP 11/54-2?/55 FLAG CT

Tom Frawley wrote on November 10, 2000

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City and State:

Unit: FLAG CT (CT3) BERTHED W/REPAIR DIVISION

Service or Relationship: Navy Veteran - Korea

Comments: No work New Year's morning 1954 because of Eisenhower!

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Entry: 11675
Subject: UNITED STINGERS PROJECT

Bill Metcalf wrote on September 12, 2000

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City and State: FREMONT CA

Unit: USS WASP CVS-18 (1964-67)

Service or Relationship: .........

Comments: The USS WASP Association is sponsoring a WASP Memorial aboard the USS HORNET CV-12, herself a museum at the former NAS Alameda (San Francisco Bay). At this writing 9/12/00 we are restoring a compartment aboard the HORNET - Please visit the HORNET - also an ESSEX-Class - AND - the WASP's Sister Ship. A visit aboard will bring back memories. Questions? Then email me. Regards,
bill

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Entry: 11300
Subject: CRUISE BOOK SEPT.54-APR.55

Robert J. (Bob) Brozovich wrote on August 26, 2000

Deceased

City and State: WHITING IN

Unit: VF 151

Service or Relationship: Navy Veteran - Korea

Comments: I am looking for a cruise book for the period from Sept 1954-April 1955.I was a member of Fighter Sqd
151-( VF 151.) Contact me at above locations.Prefer email. Many thanks.

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Entry: 10267
Subject: WASP CVA-18 L952- 1954

Lawrence (Larry) Delaney wrote on July 10, 2000

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City and State: WESTPORT CT

Unit: O>I>DIV> RADARAND LOOKOUTS

Service or Relationship: Interested Person

Comments: - Disions lst, and O.I.Div.

Keywords: Richard Manning



Entry: 5006
Subject: SHIP'S HISTORY - KOREAN WAR SERVICE

Craig Rothhammer wrote on November 16, 1999

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City and State: LA CRESCENTA CA

Unit: USS GRASP (ARS-24) USS BOLSTER (ARS-38)

Service or Relationship: Navy

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NOTE: ALTHOUGH USS WASP (CV-18) WAS IN SERVICE DURING THE KOREAN WAR, SHE SUFFERED A MAJOR COLLISION AT SEA, AND DID NOT ENTER THE KOREAN WAR ZONE UNTIL AFTER THE ARMISTICE.


USS WASP (CV-18)


“Wasp collided with ...(DD-464) ...Hobson lost 176 of the crew, including her skipper”


(CV-18: dp. 27,100; l. 872' 0"; b. 93' 0"; ew. 147' 6"; dr. 28' 7"; s. 32.7 k.; cpl. 3,448; a. ac. 80 to 100, 12 5", 40 40mm., 55 20mm.; cl. Essex)


Wasp reported to the Atlantic Fleet in November 1951 and began a period of shakedown training which lasted until February 1952. After returning from the shakedown cruise, she spent a month in the New York Naval Shipyard preparing for duty in distant waters.


On 26 April 1952, Wasp collided with destroyer minesweeper Hobson (DD-464) while conducting night flying operations en route to Gibraltar. Hobson lost 176 of the crew, including her skipper. Rapid rescue operations saved 52 men. Wasp sustained no personnel casualties, but her bow was torn by a 75-foot saw-tooth rip.


The carrier proceeded to Bayonne, N.J., for repairs and, after she entered drydock there, the bow of aircraft carrier Hornet (CV-12), then undergoing conversion-was removed and floated by barge from Brooklyn, N.Y., and fitted into position on Wasp, replacing the badly shattered forward end of the ship. This remarkable task was completed in only 10 days, enabling the carrier to get underway to cross the Atlantic.


On 2 June 1952, Wasp relieved Tarawa (CV-40) at Gibraltar and joined Carrier Division (CarDiv) 6 in the Mediterranean Sea. After conducting strenuous flight operations between goodwill visits to many Mediterranean ports, Wasp was relieved at Gibraltar on 5 September by Leyte (CV-32).


After taking part in NATO Exercise "Mainbrace" at Greenock, Scotland, and enjoying a liberty period at Plymouth, England, Wasp headed home and arrived at Norfolk early on the morning of 13 October 1952.


On 7 November 1952, Wasp entered the New York Naval Shipyard to commence a seven-month yard period to prepare her for a world cruise which was to bring her into the Pacific Fleet once more. After refresher training in the Caribbean, Wasp departed Norfolk on 16 September 1953.


After transiting the Panama Canal and crossing the Pacific, the carrier made a brief visit to Japan and then conducted strenuous operations with the famed TF 77. While operating in the western Pacific, she made port calls at Hong Kong, Manila, Yokosuka , and Sasebo.


On 10 January 1954, China's Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek spent more than four hours on board Wasp watching simulated air war maneuvers in Formosan waters. On 12 March, President Ramon Magsaysay of the Republic of the Philippines came on board to observe air operations as a guest of American Ambassador Raymond A. Spruance. Wasp operated out of Subic Bay, Philippines, for a time, then sailed for Japan where, in April 1954, she was relieved by Boxer (CV-21) and sailed for her new homeport of San Diego, Calif.


Wasp spent the next few months preparing for another tour of the Orient. She departed the United States in September 1954 and steamed to the Far East visiting Pearl Harbor and Iwo Jima en route. She relieved Boxer in October 1954 and engaged in air operations in the South China Sea with Carrier Task Group 70.2. Wasp visited the Philippine Islands in November and December and proceeded to Japan early in 1955 to join TF 77. While operating with that naval organization, Wasp provided air cover for the evacuation of the Tachen Islands by the Chinese Nationalists.


After the Tachen evacuation, Wasp stopped at Japan before returning to San Diego, Calif., in April. She entered the San Francisco Naval Shipyard in May for a seven-month conversion and overhaul. On 1 December the carrier returned to duty displaying a new canter flight deck and a hurricane bow. As 1955 ended, Wasp had returned to San Diego and was busily preparing for another Far Eastern tour.




From: DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN NAVAL FIGHTING SHIPS

Keywords: ATLANTIC FLEET, USS HOBSON (DMS-26), USS HORNET (CV-12), USS TARAWA (CV-40), CARRIER DIVISION 6, MEDITERRANEAN, USS LEYTE (CV-32), NATO, PACIFIC FLEET, TF 77, FORMOSA STRAITS, TACHEN ISLANDS, PEACE PATROL,



Entry: 4109
Subject: V-2 DIV. - VINCENT LEE

Vincent Lee wrote on November 6, 1999

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City and State: CASA GRANDE AZ

Unit: V-2 DIV.

Service or Relationship: Navy

Comments: plank owner of the U.S.S.Wasp CV18
had the third arresting wire was the seventh sailor assigned to her.

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Entry: 3597
Subject: CREW MEMBER

Bennett F. Lynch wrote on August 31, 1999

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City and State: INDIANAPOLIS IN

Unit: USS WASP CVA 18

Service or Relationship: Navy

Comments: USS WASP CVA 18

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Entry: 2291
Subject: USS WASP AND YORKTOWN

Bruce Preston wrote on December 28, 1998

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City and State: INDEPENDENCE MO

Unit: USS WASP - YORKTOWN

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Comments: USS WASP and YORKTOWN

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