This matter has been given very close attention by this Bureau and the Bureau of Ordnance because of the menace inherent in the presence of ready-service ammunition in considerable quantity in exposed locations. She returned to Ulithi with units of the task force 30 April. Damage to QUINCY and VINCENNES was so extensive that loss of the vessels was inevitable. 60. 3 blower serving No. 22 and 26) Your ORIGINAL HOMETOWN and State are asked for because that confirms who you are in your shipmate's memories. 70. Numerous hits were received in the vicinity above radio II. 11). 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. The fires had moderated except for a fire in the wardroom country. [4], Quincy got underway for the South Pacific in July with other vessels assembling for the invasion of Guadalcanal. She departed Portland 24 June for Cherbourg, France. Both engine rooms and No. A few tubes in No. As a result of these hits the telephone circuits went dead. A fire was started which eventually led to this ammunition exploding. Between 27 July and 13 August the cruiser participated in training exercises at Malta and Camarota, Italy. 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. The deck in sick bay was reported ruptured and blown upward. Her own aircraft strafed targets in Omonawa on Tokune Shima 19 May. The cruiser departed Leyte 1 July with Task Force 38 to begin a period of strikes at Japan's home islands which lasted until the termination of hostilities on V-J Day. After receiving calls by Prime Minister Winston Churchill and other dignitaries, President Roosevelt departed QUINCY and continued on to the Crimea by air. 3) in the barbette in way of the shell deck. A fire was started on the fantail and was fought successfully until the fire main pressure failed. It appears improbable that this hole resulted from the detonation of the 8" projectile because the average enemy 8" projectile traveled about 60 feet from point of impact to point of detonation whereas the distance from the hole in the splinter shield to the hole in the upper deck adjacent to the ready-service boxes was only 22 feet. Main battery control forward was hit by a projectile which did not detonate. 20). 30) in the vicinity of gun No. No. Before dawn on 14 May the cruiser splashed a Japanese plane. The few CO2 extinguishers were entirely inadequate for the fires that existed. Soon after being assigned to Cruiser Division 8 (CruDiv8), Atlantic Fleet, Quincy was ordered to Mediterranean waters on 20 July 1936, to protect American interests in Spain during the height of the Spanish Civil War. Quincywas decommissioned at Bremerton, Washington, in October 1946. She again decommissioned 2 July 1954, at Bremerton.[1]. If you contact a Shipmate through HullNumber, your email address is not displayed in the message to your Shipmate. It will be placed about ten feet forward of the present mast and will be designed to carry radar antennas. Grandpa is now 84 and living with his wife of 64 yrs Mary in southern CA. 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. No hits were received in either engine room. 4. 6 and 30) struck doubling plates but did not enter the hull. QUINCY stood out of Hampton Roads 5 March 1945, arriving Pearl Harbor the 20th. 4 were struck (Hit No. The person's rank/rate ? [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. 4 firerooms. These stays are located well clear of all batteries and fire control instruments. In addition to DesRon 23's Presidential Unit Citation, Spence earned 8 battle stars. 34) entered the port after corner close to the barbette of turret III and detonated damaging the work bench, test instruments and TAQ transmitter. After fitting out at Boston for a Presidential cruise, Quincy steamed for Hampton Roads, Virginia, 16 November. The sixth 8" salvo hit the face plate and barbette of turret I putting it out of action and killing the personnel within the turret and the barbette. 1 boiler room, must have remained intact because it was reported that some telephones remained in service until the ship was abandoned. 24. (c) Senior Surviving Officer, QUINCY ltr. 53, USS Independence CVL22 & USS Denver CL58 War Damage Report No. Find Your Shipmates . These six are the only hits reported which struck originally below the second deck. Finally decommissioned on July 2, 1954, the ship was stricken from the Navy list on October 1, 1973, and sold for scrapping in August 1974. Would like to hear from fellow crew mates! She was again decommissioned in July 1954 and spent nearly two decades in "mothballs" at Bremerton. 16, 12 and 14, respectively. USS Oklahoma (BB-37) capsized and sank after being torpedoed by Japanese aircraft at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 7 December 1941. 16) struck the 1.1" clipping room on the battle lookout and machine gun platform. 1 were out of action, and all power had been lost. About 0209 turret II was struck on the face plate by an 8" shell which penetrated without exploding and set exposed powder on fire. He reported that he noted fire and smoke in No. Quincy (CA39) 3 fireroom. USS Quincy honors the past crews of the ships that bore this name, the people/Veterans from communities named Quincy and President. This area was finally abandoned due to intense heat and smoke. projectile inside a ship have few if any equals in setting fires within confined spaces. After stops in Oakland, Calif., and San Diego, Calif., QUINCY passed the Panama Canal in June and continued to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for six weeks of shakedown training. 94. Another hit (No. The surviving personnel realized that it was necessary to abandon ship as quickly as possible. 21) was received in the signal shack which demolished all confidential publications and started a fire in the flag bags. A hit (No. Heavy clouds surrounded Savo Island and the Guadalcanal area. room and central station as the last message from central station indicated that this space was filling rapidly with water. After fitting out at Boston for a Presidential cruise, QUINCY steamed for Hampton Roads, Va. 16 November. 22), log room (Hit No. She sank, bow first, at 02:38, being the first ship sunk in the area which was later known as Ironbottom Sound. This rendered the ship incapable of fighting the fires except by a few CO2 extinguishers which were soon exhausted. August 9, 1942 (50 years old) Naval Drydock, South Boston Mass. She completed three more reserve training cruises from 1 October to 20 December. Some of the ammunition in the box was ignited as the result of direct impact by the 8" projectile. Midship Repair and Second Deck 5" Ammunition Train. My father passed away in 1972. In a brief twenty-minute action we suffered the loss of three heavy cruisers. Although not reported, it appears as though a hit was received in the forward engine room because the exhaust steam line carried away and a flange on main steam line began leaking badly. In 1995, to commemorate 50 years since the meeting occurred, thenU.S. 35 and 39) passed through the laundry and detonated in the uptakes. The cruisers of this task group, in a column led by VINCENNES,. 2 boiler room was structurally intact and that personnel escaped from the plotting room and central station which are located immediately forward of 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. At some time during this period an 8" projectile entered No. [4], Quincy was occupied in Atlantic Fleet maneuvers and landing force exercises off Culebra Island, Puerto Rico from 3 February to 1 April 1941. 2 mess hall were hit repeatedly, apparently the same hits mentioned in the preceding paragraph. HullNumber.com takes your privacy seriously. [2] At 0537, 6 June 1944, she engaged shore batteries from her station on the right flank of Utah Beach, Baie de la Seine. QUINCY stood out of Belfast Lough 20 May for the Clyde and anchored off Greenock, Scotland to begin special training in shore bombardment. All communications were destroyed and steering control was lost due to the fragments from the last hit. Letters from a Sailor, My Uncle Ted just celebrated his 83rd birthday (11-9-2013), was on the USS Quincy for 2-1/2 yrs, remembers Lt Kenneth Farmer,Woodrow Kirk, Ira Jay Hopkins Jr, Roger Miller, Roger Dudley. USS QUINCY was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register in October 1973 and sold for scrapping in August 1974. This recommendation was also discussed in reference (e). From 16 April QUINCY supported the carriers in their strikes on Okinawa, Amami Gunto, and Minami Daito Shima. 63. Registration and communicating with shipmates at Hullnumber.com is FREE FOREVER. 23. Besides the damage from the projectiles, two torpedo hits were received. Floating battery (circa 1899), NH 97609 Piasecki HUP-2 Retriever Helicopter, NH 47545 Captain Frederick L. 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The carpenter shop just aft of the hangar was hit three or four times (Hits Nos. At 0155, as enemy searchlights were trained on QUINCY from abaft her port beam, the main battery was trained out and commenced firing. Many 8" and 5" hits were received forward on the upper, main and second decks: 3 or 4 in forecastle (Hits Nos. 20) penetrated the second deck amidships (90 lb. Events Ordered by the US Navy on 14 June, 1943, USS Salem (CA 139) was laid down on 4 July, 1945 at the Bethlehem Steel Company's Quincy Yard in Quincy, MA and launched on 25 March, 1947. Two days later, she departed Ulithi and joined Rear Admiral Wiltse's Cruiser Division 10, in Vice Admiral Mitscher's Fast Carrier Task Force. While in Spanish waters, she operated with an international rescue fleet that included Deutschland, Admiral Graf Spee, and Admiral Scheer. All the ships were in condition of Readiness II, material condition Zed. Attempts to extinguish fires failed as all fire main risers had been ruptured. 1 in wardroom (Hit No. 93. Fires (particularly the one in the wardroom country) were the direct cause of the loss of ASTORIA. This space was flooded to the floor plates in a period of seven minutes. 20), about seven minutes later, caused all fires to go out and fuel suction to be lost. The Chief of Naval Operations directs that this report be shown only to those persons to whom the report would be of value in the performance of their duties. Therefore, important control spaces and areas within the vicinity will be listed with a description of the damage resulting to that station or space. Guns No. The layout of the Crew List can be adjusted to the existing site one's and your visitors will be able to quickly and securely contact old shipmates. I on the starboard side and jammed the turret in train. In ASTORIA action, it is interesting to note the effect of 8" A.P. 1 fireroom early in the action as a result of a hit (No. 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. At 02:10, incoming shells killed or wounded almost all of Quincy's bridge crew, including the captain. The intensely hot fragments from an H.E. HullNumber.com takes your privacy seriously. 40. After Japan's capitulation in August,Quincysupported occupation efforts. 21) and library (Hit No. About this time ASTORIA had a near collision with the blazing QUINCY which was on an opposite course. This fire was not extinguished. In accordance with this and recommendations from more recent actions, the long forestay and afterstay are to be removed from the existing heavy cruisers of the SAN FRANCISCO (QUINCY) class as opportunity permits. This brought the stern of ASTORIA through the enemy's line of fire resulting in hits on the starboard side from the foremast aft. Other sources have also made this same recommendation in order to reduce fire and explosion hazards. 79. Fire in the wardroom increased in intensity and frequent small explosions were heard below deck. 2 fireroom. 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 Commanding Officers and Senior Surviving Officer furnished some notes and recommendations. 24) in No. Upon her arrival back in the United States,Quincywas transferred to the Pacific, where she escorted the fast carriers as they conducted air strikes on targets in the Ryukyus and the Japanese Home Islands during the last five months of World War II. USS QUINCY was the fourth BALTIMORE - class heavy cruiser and the third ship in the Navy to bear the name. 20) and an intense fire was started. as ST. PAUL 9 October 1941; renamed QUINCY 16 October 1942 to perpetuate that name after destruction of the second QUINCY at the Battle of Savo Island 9 August 1942; launched 23 June 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Henry S. Morgan, a daughter of Charles Francis Adams, and commissioned at the U.S. USS Quincy. A fire was started in the flag bags immediately behind the bridge, probably from hot fragments. Turret III was put out of action after firing only two salvos. No fires were reported in this area. However, the coming of theKorean Warbrought a need for more active gun ships andQuincywas recommissioned in January 1952. 27. Shortly thereafter the enemy searchlights were turned on this task group. After a shakedown cruise in the Gulf of Paria, between Trinidad and Venezuela, the new heavy cruiser was assigned, 27 March 1944, to Task Force 22 and trained in Casco Bay, Maine, until she steamed to Belfast, Northern Ireland, with TG 27.10, arriving 14 May and reporting to Commander, 12th Fleet for duty. The other hit at frame 74 in way of No. The forward 5" magazines were not flooded apparently because the hand operating station on the second platform deck could not be reached and power was not available for operation of the electrical controls on the second deck. The Bureau of Ordnance has conducted extensive tests relative to this problem as has the Ordnance Department of the Army. She served alongside German heavy cruisers at Mlaga to evacuate their respective nationals out of Spain. After training in the Pearl Harbor area, she steamed for Ulithi via Eniwetok, joining the 5th Fleet there 11 April. Numerous hits were received in both the port and starboard batteries early in the action. These estimates are made on the basis of those reported by the Commanding Officer and from the effects of the projectiles as compared with the performance of U.S. Navy projectiles on light plating. 14). There were light breezes from the southwest with a ceiling of about 1500 ft. It is not possible for any lightly protected vessel to absorb such punishment and survive. President Roosevelt received Ibn Saud, King of Saudi Arabia, 14 February. The action sharply emphasized the necessity for providing equipment which is reliable and adequate for the control of the major conflagrations resulting from present day naval warfare. Her loss was widely mourned and for the 1983 Little Beavers reunion, when Bath Iron Works wanted to present a model to Adm. Burke and asked shipmates which ship it should be, Spence was the answer. 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. USS QUINCY was the fourth BALTIMORE - class heavy cruiser and the third ship in the Navy to bear the name. Diesels were started and they supplied power to turrets I and III. She also neutralized and destroyed heavy, long range enemy batteries, supported minesweepers operating under enemy fire, engaged enemy batteries that were firing on the crews of the ships USS Corry (DD-463) and Glennon (DD-620) during their efforts to abandon their ships after they had struck mines and participated in the reduction of the town of Quinville on 12 June.[1]. projectiles. The President's senior aide, Maj. Gen. Edwin "Pa" Watson, who had been ailing, died aboard ship on 20 February. From 15 March to 28 April, she engaged in important battle practice off Hawaii with the Pacific Fleet in Fleet Problem XIX. The sizes of hits are all estimated. The structural damage, though severe, was not of a serious nature except in the cases of the penetrative hit into No. The bridge was struck at least twice, once early in the action (Hit No. Excess equipment, paint on bulkheads, records, and so forth in officers' spaces and in ship's offices provided fuel for a fire which gradually worked downward exploding ammunition in the 5" hoists. The increased draft and port list which resulted, brought the projectile holes in the skin of the ship below the water line. At 0208 course was changed to the left and the stern was again brought through the enemy's fire. All three of these turrets undoubtedly suffered other minor caliber hits which did not penetrate. 50. For crew lists, and reunions see the Veterans Info Page. Please keep in mind that this list does only include records of people who submitted their information for publication on this website. 1 fireroom is believed to have been hit by either a projectile or torpedo as there were no surviving personnel from this space. The museum welcome visitors for tours on seasonal weekends. There was a minor flareback in No. Copyright 2023 HullNumber.com. When the conference was completed, she was the site of meetings between the President, King Farouk of Egypt, Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethopia and King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia. In the interim, the long forestay from the stem to the foremast will be removed and short stays installed to give a larger factor of safety and reduce the whip. Sixty kw units similar to those described above are being installed in light cruisers of the CL4 class. In connection with elimination of existing fire hazards aboard ship, the Bureau is actively cooperating with the forces afloat to accomplish this. Two of the 5" projectiles (Nos. USS Quincy sailed out of Belfast Lough, 20 May, for the Clyde and anchored off Greenock, Scotland, to begin special training in shore bombardment. At this time, while still under heavy fire from the enemy, the ship began to list appreciably to port. One torpedo probably struck under the sick bay in way of the lower handling room of No. The third Quincy was authorized on 17 June 1940, and laid down at the Fore River Shipyard of the Bethlehem Steel Company, Quincy, Massachusetts, as St. Paul on 9 October 1941. She also took part in Fleet Problem XX with the Atlantic Fleet from 1326 February. Control was shifted to the after steering station. CAPT, USN. During the engagement described in paragraphs 12, 13, and 14, ASTORIA sustained an unknown number of hits from 8", 5", and 20mm projectiles of which about 63 were reported in references (a) and (b). Attention is invited to paragraphs 25 and 45 in which the 5"/25 caliber ready-service ammunition exploded as a result of projectile hits. 1 in the Marine compartment (Hit No. Probably the 2-3 port list which developed during the action was due to flooding of an off-center tank or compartment from an unreported underwater hit. He was unable to take the fragment with him when he abandoned ship. The Allied forces, U.S. and Australia, lost 3 heavy cruisers (USS Quincy, USS Vincennes, HMAS Canberra) and 1 heavy cruiser and 2 destroyers badly damaged. HullNumber.com's mission is to provide a means for shipmates to keep in touch with one another. 4 firerooms were, of course, completely flooded as a result of the torpedo explosion. I really am not sure of date when daddy boarded the Quincy, not even the year. USS Quincy, a 13,600-ton Baltimore class heavy cruiser, was built at Quincy, Massachusetts, and commissioned in December 1943. After another set of fleet exercises, QUINCY arrived at Marseille, France on 20 December. 27, USS Chincoteague AVP24 War Damage Report No. 6. About this time all steam power was lost due to blowers either being destroyed or drawing smoke and flames from the fires amidships into the firerooms. About 0900 WILSON came alongside and assisted in the fire fighting for one hour when both HOPKINS and WILSON were called away. 55, 56 and 57). 15 and No. The plane. 56. QUINCY departed Malta 6 February and arrived Great Bitter Lake in the Suez Canal two days later, after calling at Ismalia, Egypt. 36. She was the third ship to carry the name. Report an offensive or inappropriate entry. 37. 29, Battle of Savo Island Battle of Savo Island Allied and Japanese Orders of Battle Vignette: Lieutenant. 3 and 4), which put this turret out of action. About 0300, when smoke was reaching down into the lower deck spaces, the small arms magazine and one group of forward 8" magazines were flooded. USSQuincywas stricken from the Naval Vessel Register in October 1973 and sold for scrapping in August 1974. II turret about frame 38. 8) was received on top of the turret but did not penetrate. The personnel casualties, as on the other two ships, were very heavy. 72. Ammunition within exploded with such violence that the Commanding Officer ASTORIA reported in reference (a) that "QUINCY had blown up". USS Quincy (CA-39) (+1942) Details general nationality: american purpose: war type: cruiser (heavy) propulsion: steam turbine date built: 1936 details tonnage: 9375 disp (surf) dimensions: 53. From 16 April, Quincy supported the carriers in their strikes on Okinawa, Amami Gunto, and Minami Daito Shima. Just as the collision was averted, steering control was lost on the bridge and transferred to central station. Both QUINCY and VINCENNES were so badly holed that they sank within one hour. HullNumber.com. 57, Wartime Diversion of US Navy Forces in Response to Public Demands for Augmented Coastal Defense-CNA, Wartime Instructions for United States Merchant Vessels 1942, Washington Navy Yard: History of the Naval Gun Factory, 1883-1939, Washington Navy Yard - Pay Roll of Mechanics and Labourers, c1819-1820, WAVE QUARTERS D STATION RULES FOR LIFE AT D, [UPDATED] Washington Navy Yard Station Log November 1822 - December 1889, The Story Behind Names of Different Ranks, History of Warrant Officers in the US Navy, Women's Uniform Regulations, Yeoman (F), US Naval Reserve Force, 1918, Women's Winter Uniform Regulations, Yeoman (F), US Naval Reserve Force, 1919, World War I British and German Naval Messages (1918), World War II Invasion of Normandy 1944 Interrogation of Generalleutnant Rudolf Schmetzer, Deck plans of ASTORIA showing hits and locations of fires, Outboard profile of VINCENNES showing hits. (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.". While in this turn, one torpedo hit (possibly two) was received probably from the submarine which was reported fired on by gun No. 2 fireroom rendered the blower inoperable. CA-71 General Specifications. The after mess hall was hit at least once (Hit No. One result was the destruction of the forced draft blower to No. II turret and the 20mm clipping room located immediately below the bridge. QUINCY (CA-71) Crew Photos. Apparently, many of the fire main risers were ruptured by fragments as there was no pressure in the fire main to fight any of the fires. 7) probably near the top of the barbette. After a call at Alexandria and a final meeting between President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill, QUINCY steamed for Algiers, arriving 18 February. 2 or more in navigator's stateroom (Hits Nos. It then struck the fire control tube cutting the cables and setting them on fire. USS QUINCY was authorized 17 June 1940; laid down by Bethlehem Steel Co., Shipbuilding Div., Quincy, Mass. HullNumber.com does not share your information. Of the Baltimore class she had the second shortest active career (Fall River was in service just .mw-parser-output .frac{white-space:nowrap}.mw-parser-output .frac .num,.mw-parser-output .frac .den{font-size:80%;line-height:0;vertical-align:super}.mw-parser-output .frac .den{vertical-align:sub}.mw-parser-output .sr-only{border:0;clip:rect(0,0,0,0);height:1px;margin:-1px;overflow:hidden;padding:0;position:absolute;width:1px}2+12 years), and was in active service for only 5+12 years. USS Quincy (CA-39), Astoria (CA-34) and Vincennes (CA-44) War Damage Report No. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); There are 31 crew members registered for the USS Quincy (CA 71). 200 likes. This projectile probably detonated in the gun chamber where exposed projectiles were, in turn, detonated and powder was set on fire. 34. This action of August 9, 1942 was the first action of this war in which one of our task forces was engaged in a night gunfire and torpedo attack. 31. 1 in warrant officers' country (Hit No. USS Quincy honors the past crews of the ships that bore this name, the people/Veterans from communities named Quincy and President John Quincy Adams. After penetrating the shield it hit one of the 5" ready-service boxes for this gun. 17. E. Notes and Recommendations by Commanding Officers. 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