


Independence
País | Estados Unidos |
Classe de Navio | Porta-Aviões Leve da Classe Independence |
Estaleiro | New York Shipbuilding Corp., Camden, New Jersey, United States |
Data de Quilha | 1 mai 1941 |
Data de Lançamento | 22 ago 1942 |
Data de Incorporação | 14 jan 1943 |
Data de Desincorporação | 28 ago 1946 |
Data de Afundamento | 26 jan 1951 |
Deslocamento | 11,000 tons full |
Comprimento | 623 feet |
Boca | 72 feet |
Calado | 26 feet |
Máquinas | General Electric geared turbines with four screws |
Potência | 100,000 shaft horsepower |
Velocidade | 31 knots |
Tripulação | 1,569 |
Armamento | 24x40mm, 22x20mm anti-aircraft |
Blindagem | 5 |
Aircraft | 30 |
ww2dbaseUSS Independence (CVL-22) was the lead ship of her class of nine light carriers. She was originally laid down as the light cruiser Amsterdam, but was converted before launching. After her shakedown cruise in the Caribbean, she sailed to the Pacific and participated in operations against operations at Marcus, Wake, Rabaul, and the landing at the Gilbert Islands. At the Gilberts she was damaged by a torpedo on 20 Nov 1943 and returned to the US for repairs. In Jul 1944 she returned to active rosters and participated in the actions at Palau in Sep 1944. She later saw actions off Philippines and Okinawa, including participating in the Battle of Leyte Gulf in Oct 1944. After a brief period of refitting, she took part in the aerial bombardment of the Japanese home islands.
ww2dbaseAfter the war, she helped transporting American troops back to the United States. On Jul 1946 she was badly damaged as a target in atomic bomb tests at Bikini Islands. Her radioactive hull became a subject of radiological research and was scuttled off California, United States in Jan 1951. Her wreck was found in 2015.
ww2dbaseSource: Naval Historical Center.
Last Major Revision: Jan 2006
Light Carrier Independence Mapa Interativo
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Independence Operational Timeline
14 jan 1943 | Independence was commissioned into service. |
31 ago 1943 | USS Yorktown (Essex-class) and TF 15 arrived at the launching point about 128 miles from Marcus Island in the early morning, spent most of that day launching fighter and bomber strikes on Marcus Island before beginning the retirement to Hawaii that evening. |
29 set 1943 | A fast carrier strike force built around carriers USS Essex, USS Yorktown, USS Lexington, USS Cowpens, USS Independence, and USS Belleau Wood, escorted by USS Nashville and other warships, departed US Territory of Hawaii for combat operations. |
5 out 1943 | Task Force 19 consisting of Essex-class carriers Essex, Lexington, and Yorktown with light carriers Cowpens, Independence, and Belleau Wood escorted by cruisers New Orleans, San Francisco, Birmingham, Nashville, Santa Fe, and Mobile and destroyers Hull, Hazelwood, Bancroft, Caldwell, Coghlan, Braine, Halford, Kidd, Bullard, Chauncey, John Rodgers, Harrison, Murray, Ringgold, Sigsbee, Schroeder, Dashiell, Conner, Burns, Boyd, and Bradford began two days of strikes against Wake Island. So intense was the bombardment that island commander Rear Admiral Sakaibara Shigemitsu was convinced it was a prelude to an invasion and he ordered the execution of all 98 remaining POWs that had been there since 23 Dec 1941, many of whom had been civilian contractors at the time of their capture. |
5 nov 1943 | USS Independence arrived at Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides. |
18 dez 1944 | Muitos navios da Terceira Frota dos Estados Unidos, Força-Tarefa 38, navegaram para o Tufão Cobra no Mar das Filipinas. Três destroyers e 790 homens foram perdidos. |
24 jul 1945 | United States Navy carriers launched air strikes against the Kure area of southern Japan. One F6F Hellcat flying from USS Independence was damaged by cruiser fire near Tanabe Bay and was forced to ditch. The pilot, Lt Burdick Burtch, was picked-up safely by rescue submarine USS Silversides. |
28 ago 1946 | Independence was decommissioned from service. |
26 jan 1951 | USS Independence was scuttled about 30 miles (about 50 kilometers) off Half Moon Bay, California, United States. The wreck would be discovered by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in 2015. |
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For more detailed information, link to a
Non-fiction book on the ship is:
http://www.ussindependencecvl22.com/