翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ USS Lawrence (DD-8)
・ USS Lawrence (DDG-4)
・ USS Lawrence C. Taylor (DE-415)
・ USS Lawrence County (LST-887)
・ USS Laws (DD-558)
・ USS Laysan Island (ARST-1)
・ USS Koka (ATA-185)
・ USS Kopara (AK-62)
・ USS Kraken (SS-370)
・ USS Kretchmer (DE-329)
・ USS Krishna (ARL-38)
・ USS Kula Gulf (CVE-108)
・ USS Kumigan (SP-97)
・ USS Kuwana II (SP-594)
・ USS Kwajalein (CVE-98)
USS Kyne (DE-744)
・ USS L-1 (SS-40)
・ USS L-10 (SS-50)
・ USS L-11 (SS-51)
・ USS L-2 (SS-41)
・ USS L-3 (SS-42)
・ USS L-4 (SS-43)
・ USS L-5 (SS-44)
・ USS L-6 (SS-45)
・ USS L-7 (SS-46)
・ USS L-8 (SS-48)
・ USS L-9 (SS-49)
・ USS L. A. Dempsey (SP-1231)
・ USS L. Mendel Rivers (SSN-686)
・ USS L. Y. Spear (AS-36)


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

USS Kyne (DE-744) : ウィキペディア英語版
USS Kyne (DE-744)

USS ''Kyne'' (DE-744) was a built for the United States Navy during World War II. She served in the Pacific Ocean and provided escort service against submarine and air attack for Navy vessels and convoys. She returned home after the war with a very commendable accumulation of six battle stars.
She was named in honor of Elden Francis Kyne who was killed in action on 9 August 1942, when the heavy cruiser was sunk by Japanese naval forces during the Battle of Savo Island. ''Kyne'' was laid down on 16 April 1943, by the Western Pipe and Steel Company, Los Angeles, California; launched on 15 August 1943, sponsored by Mrs. Alma Marion Kyne, widow of Ens. Kyne; and commissioned on 4 April 1944, Comdr. A. Jackson, Jr., in command.
== World War II Pacific Theatre operations==
After shakedown along the U.S. West Coast, ''Kyne'' cleared Los Angeles, California, on 6 June 1944, to join the Pacific Fleet. Following training and escort duty at Pearl Harbor, ''Kyne'' was underway 12 August to screen a task force which brought material and ships for the impending Palau Islands invasion. She departed Manus on 15 September as escort to transports filled with garrison troops and supplies, landing at Peleliu on 20 September. ''Kyne'' sailed the same day as escort to a convoy carrying wounded Marines from the scene of battle.
For the next three months the destroyer escort continued screening operations out of Ulithi for a fleet logistic support unit which replenished both Task Force 38 and Task Force 58. Departing Ulithi on 2 January 1945, ''Kyne'' provided escort service for refueling operations in support of the Luzon landings on 6 January. She remained on station in the Philippines before returning Ulithi on 21 January to prepare for the Iwo Jima landings.

Operating together with support units, she departed Ulithi on 8 February to provide a screen for refueling operations during the Iwo Jima invasion. When that island was secure, giving the United States an air strip vitally needed as base for future B-29 raids on Japan, ''Kyne'' returned Ulithi on 5 March. Sailing again on 25 March as a screen to oilers, she made her way to Okinawa — the last step on the road to Japan. She continued screen and patrol operations for the support unit throughout most of the Okinawa campaign, returning to Ulithi on 21 May.
''Kyne'' cleared San Pedro Bay, Philippine Islands, on 26 June to screen escort carriers as they provided air support for the invasion near Balikpapan, Borneo. Following the Borneo landings, she returned to the logistic support group during July as planes of the fleet rained fire on the Japanese home islands.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「USS Kyne (DE-744)」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.