USS Kula Gulf was a Commencement Bay-class escort carrier of the United States Navy. She was originally named Vermillion Bay, but was renamed during construction...
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Bougainville, pp. 48–49 Rottman, Japanese Army in World War II, pp. 66–68 "Kula Gulf (CVE-108)". Naval Heritage and History Command. Retrieved 22 May 2020. Love...
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Commencement Bay-class escort carrier (redirect from USS Lingayen (CVE-126))
addition to the planned (but unnamed) ships CVE-128 through CVE-131. Planned (but unnamed) ships CVE-132 through CVE-139 were to be built by Kaiser Shipbuilding...
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WAK-186) USS Kula Gulf (CVE-108/AKV-8) USS Kumigan (SP-97) USS Kuwana II (SP-594) USS Kwajalein (CVE-98/CVU-98/AKV-34) USS Kwasind (SP-1233) USS Kyne (DE-744)...
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Todd Dry Dock Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding". "Willamette Iron and Steel". "Commercial Iron Works". "Escort Carrier Photo Index: USS KULA GULF (CVE-108)"....
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Smiter (D55). USS Vermilion (AKA-107) (with one "L") - an attack transport, built in 1944 and served until 1971. USS Vermillion Bay (CVE-108) - a Commencement...
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(AVG-4/BAVG-4) – went to the RN as HMS Charger (D27), later returned to USN as USS Charger (CVE-30) No USN name given (AVG-5/BAVG-5) – went to the RN as HMS Dasher...
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T3 USS Kula Gulf (AKV-8), ex-CVE-108 USS Cape Gloucester (AKV-9), ex-CVE-109 USS Salerno Bay (AKV-10), ex-CVE-110 USS Vella Gulf (AKV-11), ex-CVE-111...
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than a seaplane tender. USS Long Island. Includes HMS Archer that was transferred on 17 November 1941. Includes thirty-eight CVEs that were constructed...
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List of US Navy ships sunk or damaged in action during World War II (section Aircraft carrier, escort (CVE))
Invasion of Lingayen Gulf. USS Strong (DD-467) was operating with TF 18 on 5 July 1943 supporting landings on New Georgia in the Kula Gulf by bombarding Japanese...
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