![]() USS Kadashan Bay underway, circa 1945
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Name | Kadashan Bay |
Namesake | Kadashan Bay, Chichagof Island |
Ordered | as a Type S4-S2-BB3 hull, MCE hull 1113[1] |
Awarded | 18 June 1942 |
Builder | Kaiser Shipyards |
Laid down | 2 September 1943 |
Launched | 11 December 1943 |
Commissioned | 18 January 1944 |
Decommissioned | 14 June 1946 |
Stricken | 1 August 1959 |
Identification | Hull symbol: CVE-76 |
Honors and awards | 2 Battle stars |
Fate | Sold for scrap, February 1960 |
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Class and type | Casablanca-class escort carrier |
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Draft | 20 ft 9 in (6.32 m) (max) |
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Speed | 19 knots (35 km/h; 22 mph) |
Range | 10,240 nmi (18,960 km; 11,780 mi) at 15 kn (28 km/h; 17 mph) |
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Aircraft carried | 27 |
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USS Kadashan Bay (CVE-76) was a Casablanca-class escort carrier of the United States Navy. It was named after Kadashan Bay, located within Chichagof Island. The bay in turn was named after Paul K. Kadashan, an Alaskan Indian who established a homestead incorporating the bay in 1915. Launched in December 1943, and commissioned in January 1944, she served in support of the Mariana and Palau Islands campaign, the Battle off Samar, and the Invasion of Lingayen Gulf. Postwar, she participated in Operation Magic Carpet. She was decommissioned in June 1946, when she was mothballed in the Atlantic Reserve Fleet. Ultimately, she was sold for scrapping in February 1960.