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a received emergency repairs at San Pedro Bay, Leyte, and sailed on to an overhaul on the west coas
Douglas A. Munro returned to San Pedro Bay, Leyte, and on the 20th sailed to escort a convoy of
hip sailed on 8 August with a convoy bound for Leyte, and while in the historic gulf on 15 August l
se she landed at Lingayen, then sailed back to Leyte and on to Ulithi to load marines for exercises
phous Battle of Ormoc Bay that finally brought Leyte and the entire Gulf area under firm Allied con
escorts, St. Lo steamed off the east coasts of Leyte and Samar as her planes sortied from 18-24 Oct
k by natural disasters such as the mudslide in Leyte and the Typhoon Chanchu victims in Mindoro.
t at which time the task unit set a course for Leyte and temporary duty with the U.S. 7th Fleet.
29 November she transported reinforcements to Leyte and sailed to Hollandia, New Guinea, to prepar
before the invasions of Saipan, Guam, Peleliu, Leyte and of Luzon.
uished Service Medal for his activities in the Leyte and Luzon Campaigns, and the Silver Star for r
of the Philippines in support of operations on Leyte and Samar.
ncisco to the Philippines, touching Manila and Leyte, and after reaching Pearl Harbor in early June
Subsequently she loaded passengers at Leyte and returned via Ulithi to moor at San Pedro,
n was pending and on 28 April LST-938 departed Leyte and steamed to Cairns, Australia.
as en route to Ulithi, whence she proceeded to Leyte and thence Kerama Retto.
in forests on the islands of Samar, Calicoan, Leyte and Bohol in the east-central Philippines.
ons, first in support of landing operations in Leyte and Lingayen in the Philippine Islands.
e Nansei Shoto coordinated with the battle for Leyte and the invasion of Luzon.
e Army's 77th Infantry Regiment at Tarranguna, Leyte, and on 21 March departed the Philippines with
a and photographic reconnaissance flights over Leyte and Samar.
g the vital stores at that atoll as well as at Leyte and Okinawa until 28 November 1945.
y transports and cargo ships to San Pedro Bay, Leyte, and then took up patrol duty in Lingayen Gulf
o the New Hebrides, New Caledonia, New Guinea, Leyte, and the Admiralties.
ations in Manila, Philippines including Cubao, Leyte and Alabang.
e Philippines in various engagements on Luzon, Leyte and Mindanao from the battles by joint Filipin
ecember 1944 with a load of cargo and fuel for Leyte, and arrived there on 26 December.
ture-babbler is found on the islands of Samar, Leyte and Biliran in the central Philippines, wherea
the war in mid-August 1945 found her still at Leyte, and she was then declared surplus to the need
leytensis Steere, 1890 from Samar, Leyte and Bohol
Temporary repairs were made at Leyte and, when she was deemed seaworthy, Shadwell s
Chara remained in the Leyte area, participating in the landings on San Ant
ndia she shepherded a convoy to San Pedro Bay, Leyte, arriving 6 January 1945.
ort two hospital transports to newly assaulted Leyte, arriving on 30 October.
Tsingtao for Portland, Oregon via Okinawa and Leyte, arriving 28 October 1945.
o carry replacement soldiers to San Pedro Bay, Leyte, arriving 14 September.
en of the IXth Corps, U.S. Army, to San Pedro, Leyte, arriving 15 July.
rters ordered the bulk of the IJA 35th Army to Leyte as reinforcement to Japanese forces in the Bat
ust, the light cruiser departed San Pedro Bay, Leyte, as part of TU 30.3.7, in company with Moale,
sco to Espiritu Santo, Guadalcanal, Manus, and Leyte as the European war neared conclusion and the
ing to crash his aircraft into enemy ships off Leyte as a participant in Kamikaze operations.
After that day of air attacks off the Leyte assault beaches, she endured many more as she
25 September for drills in anticipation of the Leyte assault.
joined her division, Mine Division 34, off the Leyte beaches for a four-day sweep of the main trans
As she kept watch off the Leyte beaches, the three-pronged attack of the Japan
and St. Lo, sunk while gallantly defending the Leyte beachhead in the Battle off Samar, and from 28
He was promoted to Brigadier General at the Leyte beachhead.
as eager to offload his ships and head back to Leyte before dark.
She put her troops ashore on Leyte between 20 October 1944, the day of the initia
eterans from Sasebo, Japan, and San Pedro Bay, Leyte, between 6 November 1945 and 17 January 1946.
It occurs (or did occur) on Samar, Leyte, Bohol, Dinagat, Mindanao and Basilan, but the
On the 11th, she got underway for Leyte, but 14 days later headed back to Luzon to pro
The U.S. XI Corps, fresh from the Leyte Campaign, under Maj.
f the Philippine Sea, the Palaus invasion, the Leyte campaign, and the liberation of the Philippine
Returning by way of Leyte, Comfort reached Hollandia 6 February 1945.
On 20 October 1944 Calvert was off Leyte dispatching her troops for the initial landing
the first major coordinated troop movement to Leyte during the Battle of Leyte Gulf that began 21
uished Unit Citation for unescorted flights to Leyte during September 1944 when in a minimum period
inspected by an inspection and survey board at Leyte during October, the month following the beginn
a convoy from Kossol Roads, Palau Islands, to Leyte during late March and early April, she patroll
On 29 October, Bache departed Leyte en route to the United States for yard overhau
From Leyte, escort missions took her again to Ulithi Atol
month, she made two voyages from New Guinea to Leyte, ferrying reinforcements, and evacuating casua
Escort of landing craft convoys to Okinawa and Leyte followed in September and October 1945.
rway again 11 days later via Ulithi, Cebu, and Leyte for Yokohama, returning to San Francisco 8 Oct
a voyage to Okinawa to convoy LSTs and LSMs to Leyte for repairs, Dufilho sailed from Leyte 6 Septe
Upon reporting at Leyte for duty with the Commander, Philippine Sea Fr
U.S. Marines and their equipment and sailed to Leyte for intensive training in preparation for the
The flagship was escorted to San Pedro Bay, Leyte, for repairs by Ajax (AR-6), then continued to
y on escort duty, and on the 21st she departed Leyte for Lingayen Gulf.
ne Bay, New Guinea, until 26 November 1944; at Leyte from December 1944 to 25 May 1945; and at Subi
ported elements of the 1st Cavalry Division to Leyte from 16 to 22 October, and, on a repeat voyage
Seattle, Washington, in April, Ulithi in May, Leyte from June to October, Eniwetok and Seattle in
After escorting a convoy to Leyte from 4 to 6 March 1945, Dewey rejoined the log
The transport brought reinforcements to Leyte from Hollandia, and arrived at Manus Island on
leet landed General MacArthur on the shores of Leyte, fulfilling his pledge to the Philippines: "I
The Battle of Leyte Gulf secured the beachheads of the U.S. Sixth
her destination later that day and operated in Leyte Gulf and at San Pedro Bay until the 13th.
She anchored in Leyte Gulf on the 25th and began her varied repair d
als for the Okinawa operation, and sailed from Leyte Gulf 27 March for the landings 1 April.
Initially, she served in Leyte Gulf but, later that summer moved to Luzon whe
eport, USS Estocin, USS Willamette and the USS Leyte Gulf
Aioi experienced the Battle of Leyte Gulf aboard the carrier Zuikaku in 1944.
rded two Bronze Battle Stars for the battle of Leyte Gulf in 1944.
Her still formidable navy converged on Leyte Gulf from three directions: a northern force s
Carrier Task Force to a point far enough from Leyte Gulf for it to be out of action while the Empe
After returning to Ulithi via Leyte Gulf 21 January, Nantahala next made two refue
In the Battle of Leyte Gulf on October 24, 1944, Ashigara, with Capta
Animated History of The Battle of Leyte Gulf including the Battle off Samar
The Battle Off Samar - Taffy III at Leyte Gulf (Fifth Edition).
From there she steamed to the Leyte Gulf area off the eastern Philippines, and upo
The vessel arrived in Leyte Gulf four days later and began sending her car
May and June, and on 22 July Cheleb arrived in Leyte Gulf to take up the task of issuing supplies o
ntry Division conducted a raid named Operation Leyte Gulf and captured the cell leader and four of
She sortied from Leyte Gulf 27 March, remained in the outer transport
the first two actions of the massive Battle of Leyte Gulf which ensued, the Battle of Sibuyan Sea a
escorted supply convoys between that port and Leyte Gulf until 12 December.
October and 18-19 October), and the Battle of Leyte Gulf (24 October).
rom Lingga and Brunei and was at the Battle of Leyte Gulf on 22-25 October.
ater demolition team units until proceeding to Leyte Gulf in the Philippine Islands on 13 June 1945
t equipment; then steamed 13 to 27 January via Leyte Gulf and Manus to Wakde, New Guinea, where she
While patrolling off Leyte Gulf on 1 November, she rescued 70 survivors o
the escort carriers in the initial assaults in Leyte Gulf on 20 October.
Middleton sortied with TG 79.2 and arrived in Leyte Gulf on the 20th.
She entered Leyte Gulf 28 February and during much of the next m
the battles of Santa Cruz, Philippine Sea and Leyte Gulf where she was finally sunk by American ai
r, Satinleaf helped remove net defenses in the Leyte Gulf area until sailing for the United States
via Ulithi Atoll and Kossol Roads, she reached Leyte Gulf on 21 February and made a shuttle to Sama
y (CVE-73); he was killed during the Battle of Leyte Gulf a year before the war ended, when he was
and commissioning engineer officer aboard USS Leyte Gulf (CG 55).
rcraft attacked the tanker as she steamed from Leyte Gulf toward Mindoro.
tle off Samar, phase of the decisive Battle of Leyte Gulf on 25 October, and next day saved 91 men
criticized the battle plans for the Battle of Leyte Gulf in October 1944, as the plan called for c
, 29 November, in San Pedro Bay, she patrolled Leyte Gulf and participated in the Battle of Ormoc B
ttle of Surigao Strait phase of the Battle for Leyte Gulf on 24, 25, and 26 October and joined in t
While returning from Leyte Gulf on 1 January 1945, she was credited with
rce, with heavy ships designated to break into Leyte Gulf from north and south, and a diversionary
ember 25, 1944, participating in the Battle of Leyte Gulf and escorting troop convoys.
This meant that at the Battle of Leyte Gulf the IJN carrier force was only used as a
air strikes on the Visayas, and the Battle of Leyte Gulf on 25 October and 26 October.
Zuikaku would fight on until the Battle of Leyte Gulf when, as a flagship of the Imperial Japan
e destroyer escort active since her arrival in Leyte Gulf three days earlier.
ring the Crimean War in 1854 and the Battle of Leyte Gulf in the Pacific theatre in 1944.
gned to the Northern Attack Force, she entered Leyte Gulf 20 October, closed about 7 miles off San
She arrived in Leyte Gulf 17 July and operated on cargo hauls in Ph
kills at the Philippines during the Battle for Leyte Gulf in 1944.
rd, she furnished air cover for convoys in the Leyte Gulf area, then proceeded to the Admiralties t
ia the Admiralties and New Guinea, she reached Leyte Gulf 5 February.
On 2 July 1945, Torchwood took station in Leyte Gulf with the underwater defense forces and re
the Philippine Islands 3 days later, arriving Leyte Gulf 2 October.
gned to the Southern Attack Force, she entered Leyte Gulf uneventfully, and took part in the initia
Departing Leyte Gulf 21 March in TU 52.1.1,
She arrived in Leyte Gulf on 28 March.
Kephart departed Leyte Gulf on 4 May for escort and assault operation
Gulf 2 to 10 February, she sailed the 10th for Leyte Gulf and arrived 14 February to prepare for th
Boston also participated in the Battle of Leyte Gulf on 24 October, as well as the Formosa rai
s in the Battle off Samar during the Battle of Leyte Gulf, on 25 October 1944.
on the 15th for Kossol Roads, continuing on to Leyte Gulf, arriving 23 October 3 days after the Ley
New Guinea, the ship sailed to San Pedro Bay, Leyte Gulf, for the assault on Leyte and Ormoc.
LCI(L)-1052 remained at Tacloban, Leyte Gulf, until 22 July, performing there the same
With the selection of San Pedro Bay, Leyte Gulf, as the base site, the movement toward Le
The ship took part in landings at Cape Cretin, Leyte Gulf, the Philippines and Borneo.
he transport area, and the next day sailed for Leyte Gulf, firing several times to drive off air at
ided air cover for convoys supplying forces in Leyte Gulf, and then sailed to New Guinea to prepare
dmiral Ozawa's Northern Force at the Battle of Leyte Gulf, rescuing survivors from the torpedoed fl
On 30 October 1944, while off Leyte Gulf, Belleau Wood was struck by a kamikaze.
hip USS Wasatch (AGC-9) during the invasion of Leyte Gulf, Mullany fired to help drive off nine sep
Taffy 2"), cruised off the eastern entrance to Leyte Gulf, the Japanese launched a tri-force offens
After the Battle for Leyte Gulf, the destroyer continued to operate off L
Following the Battle of Leyte Gulf, the Japanese Navy increasingly opted tow
October 1944, she was present at the Battle of Leyte Gulf, although she played no role in the battl
On 27 March, Arneb left Leyte Gulf, arrived off Okinawa on 1 April, and unlo
On 24 October 1944, in the Battle of Leyte Gulf, Hatsuharu rescued 78 survivors from Waka
the Battle off Samar, a part of the Battle of Leyte Gulf, Evans fought his ship gallantly until it
In the Battle of Leyte Gulf, Hayashimo escorted the 1st Diversion Att
During the Battle of Leyte Gulf, Ushio was assigned to Admiral Kiyohide S
entral position patrolling off the entrance to Leyte Gulf, and "Taffy 1" covered the Southern appro
until 22 July when she sailed via Morotai for Leyte Gulf, arriving 4 August.
rge part of the Allied forces at the Battle of Leyte Gulf, which is often said to have been the lar
ies, and Humboldt Bay, New Guinea, she arrived Leyte Gulf, Philippine Islands, 4 March 1945 as a un
Proceeding to Leyte Gulf, Saufley soon found herself engaged in an
In the Battle of Leyte Gulf, Fujinami escorted the 1st Diversion Atta
next eight days steaming to various points in Leyte Gulf, taking on stores in preparation for the
ded to the Philippines arriving San Pedro Bay, Leyte Gulf, 27 May, to continue preparations for inv
of Princeton, which was sunk in the Battle of Leyte Gulf, 24 October 1944.
er from taking part in the four-part Battle of Leyte Gulf, in which the Japanese Fleet suffered fat
t Japan, calling at Ulithi, the Palau Islands, Leyte Gulf, Okinawa, and Kerama Retto, discharging h
mato, Musashi) during the disastrous Battle of Leyte Gulf, including the Battle of the Sibuyan Sea
s, and thereafter proceeded to Saipan, Tinian, Leyte Gulf, Lingayen Gulf, Kerama Retto, and Okinawa
assengers, getting underway for San Pedro Bay, Leyte Gulf, and Samar Island.
ort duty between Humboldt Bay, New Guinea, and Leyte Gulf, Philippines, Kenneth M. Willett made sev
ies of water in the Pacific area at that time, Leyte Gulf, on 10 November.
On 1 November 1944, while operating in Leyte Gulf, Bush splashed two of ten Japanese planes
On 25 May 1945, Ajax headed for San Pedro Bay, Leyte Gulf, to help prepare for the final assault on
ting other ports of call, rearming warships at Leyte Gulf, Guam, and Saipan in addition to Ulithi.
ing out of Clark participated in the Battle of Leyte Gulf, considered to be the largest naval battl
In May Jaccard returned to escort duty out of Leyte Gulf, but steamed back to the waters off Manil
ed to Brunei, in preparation for the Battle of Leyte Gulf, which begins on 22 October 1944.
After additional escort runs to Davao Gulf, Leyte Gulf, and Legaspi, Luzon, Key departed Manila
ifornia, 5 July 1945 with cargo for Ulithi and Leyte Gulf, where she discharged the last of her loa
Following two days of minesweeping in Leyte Gulf, Token anchored in the south transport ar
rolines until 25 May 1945, when she sailed for Leyte Gulf.
quipment for use in the forthcoming assault at Leyte Gulf.
, the survivors were reunited at the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
ire support until 22 May, when she cleared for Leyte Gulf.
provided auxiliary tug services in and around Leyte Gulf.
air power, precipitated the epochal Battle for Leyte Gulf.
stroyer Squadron 49 on antisubmarine patrol in Leyte Gulf.
ng on 25 November, she joined a task group off Leyte Gulf.
een 15-20 April before the fleet was tasked to Leyte Gulf.
attle would come to be known as the Battle for Leyte Gulf.
refueling ships during the climactic Battle of Leyte Gulf.
, Jr. on October 25, 1944 during the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
the Visayan Islands and the ensuing Battle for Leyte Gulf.
episode of Battle 360 dealt with the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
e he served on ships involved in the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
nd ammunition ships sailing to supply ships in Leyte Gulf.
rs formed a rough circle as they turned toward Leyte Gulf.
s in the Battle off Samar during the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
oup to provide air support for the landings at Leyte Gulf.
                                                                                                   


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