27 out 1944
Filipinas
Filipinas
- Destroyer USS Shaw entered Leyte Gulf, Philippines. ww2dbase [Philippines Campaign, Phase 1, the Leyte Campaign | Shaw | Leyte Gulf, Leyte | DS]
28 out 1944
Filipinas
Filipinas
- Destroyer USS Shaw departed Leyte Gulf bound for Hollandia (now Jayapura) with 68 survivors of the carrier USS Gambier Bay, including the commanding officer. ww2dbase [Philippines Campaign, Phase 1, the Leyte Campaign | Shaw | Leyte Gulf, Leyte | DS]
20 nov 1944
Filipinas
Filipinas
- Battleship USS Colorado with escorting destroyers USS Renshaw and USS Saufley arrived at Leyte Gulf, Philippines. Renshaw and Saufley were released by Colorado and joined USS Maryland's Task Group 77.2 patrolling Leyte Gulf. ww2dbase [Saufley | Maryland | Colorado | Renshaw | Leyte Gulf, Leyte | DS]
28 nov 1944
Filipinas
Filipinas
- As part of the screen for a battleship and cruiser force patrolling Leyte Gulf, Philippines, USS Nicholas was ordered by the Task Group Commander to fire upon a US B-25 Mitchell bomber that was dropping objects near the formation. After firing 76 5-inch anti-aircraft shells, no hits were observed and the bomber departed the area. ww2dbase [Nicholas | Leyte Gulf, Leyte | DS]
29 nov 1944
Filipinas
Filipinas
- US Navy Task Group 77.2 consisting of battleships USS Maryland, USS West Virginia, and USS New Mexico, cruisers USS Denver, USS Columbia, USS Minneapolis, USS Montpelier, and USS Portland, destroyers USS Nicholas, USS Waller, USS Cony, USS Conway, USS Pringle, USS Lang, USS Saufley, USS Aulick, USS Renshaw, USS Edwards, USS Mugford, and USS Connor, and other patrol craft were patrolling in Leyte Gulf, Philippines when the group came under a Japanese air attack where special attack aircraft damaged Maryland, Saufley, and Aulick. ww2dbase [Saufley | Maryland | Renshaw | New Mexico | Mugford | Montpelier | Minneapolis | Columbia | Portland | Nicholas | Waller | Pringle | Denver | West Virginia | Tokko "Kamikaze" Special Attack Doctrine | Philippines Campaign, Phase 1, the Leyte Campaign | Leyte Gulf, Leyte | DS]
2 dez 1944
Filipinas
Filipinas
- Along with destroyers USS Conyngham, Flusser and Reid, USS Shaw engaged in anti-submarine patrols within Leyte Gulf without results. ww2dbase [Shaw | Philippines Campaign, Phase 1, the Leyte Campaign | Leyte Gulf, Leyte | DS]
- Battleship USS Maryland and destroyers USS Aulick and USS Saufley departed Leyte Gulf, Philippines bound for Seeadler Harbor, Manus, Admiralty Islands. ww2dbase [Maryland | Saufley | Leyte Gulf, Leyte | DS]
5 dez 1944
Filipinas
Filipinas
- While returning to San Pedro Bay, destroyer USS Shaw withstood an aerial special attack when a Japanese plane dove on the ship and crashed into the sea 25 yards off Shaw's port bow. Shaw sustained no damage. ww2dbase [Tokko "Kamikaze" Special Attack Doctrine | Shaw | Philippines Campaign, Phase 1, the Leyte Campaign | Leyte Gulf, Leyte | DS]
8 dez 1944
Filipinas
Filipinas
- Destroyer USS Shaw assumed anti-submarine patrol at the eastern opening of Surigao Strait in the Philippines. ww2dbase [Shaw | Philippines Campaign, Phase 1, the Leyte Campaign | Leyte Gulf, Leyte | DS]
15 jan 1945
Filipinas
Filipinas
- Destroyer USS Saufley and the convoy she was escorting arrived at Leyte Gulf, Leyte, Philippines. ww2dbase [Saufley | Leyte Gulf, Leyte | DS]
18 jan 1945
Filipinas
Filipinas
- Destroyer USS Saufley departed Leyte Gulf, Leyte, Philippines as an escort for a convoy bound for Manus, Admiralty Islands. ww2dbase [Saufley | Leyte Gulf, Leyte | DS]
26 jan 1945
Filipinas
Filipinas
- Destroyer USS Saufley arrived at Leyte Gulf, Leyte, Philippines. ww2dbase [Saufley | Leyte Gulf, Leyte | DS]
29 jan 1945
Filipinas
Filipinas
- Destroyer USS Saufley and cutter USCGC Ingham departed Leyte Gulf, Leyte, Philippines bound for Luzon, Philippines. ww2dbase [Saufley | Leyte Gulf, Leyte | DS]
23 ago 1945
Filipinas
Filipinas
- Destroyer USS Saufley, as an escort for a convoy, delivered the convoy to Leyte Gulf, Philippines before departing singly bound for Subic Bay, Luzon, Philippines. ww2dbase [Saufley | Leyte Gulf, Leyte | DS]
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