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USS ''Croatan'' (CVE-25) (previously AVG-25 then ACV-25) was a Bogue-class escort carrier launched on 1 August 1942 by the Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation of Seattle, Washington, under a Maritime Commission contract; sponsored by Mrs. J. S. Russell; and commissioned on 28 April 1943.


Service history

''Croatan'' sailed from San Diego, California on 2 July 1943, and arrived at
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on 19 July. As the nucleus for a hunter-killer group, she sailed on 5 August for antisubmarine operations in the Atlantic covering the movement of convoys. Her planes had two skirmishes with surfaced
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, and on 5 September initiated night flying operations from escort carriers. She returned to Norfolk on 22 September. From 17 October-29 December 1943, ''Croatan'' made two voyages to
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ferrying aircraft and plane crews for the North African operations. After another antisubmarine patrol from 14 January-27 February 1944, she took part in tests with the Naval Research Laboratory at
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. From 24 March-11 May, ''Croatan'' made a most successful patrol. On 7 April, her planes marked out the , which was sunk by her escorts and at . On the night of 25–26 April, her four escorts joined in sinking at . She was also successful in her patrol from 2 June-22 July. On 10 June, ''Croatan''s planes and escorts , ''Huse'', and attacked and remained in constant contact with it, forcing it to surface the next day. Sixty survivors, including the commanding officer, were rescued before the submarine sank from scuttling charges at . Aircraft and escorts ''Frost'' and ''Inch'' combined again to sink on 3 July, at . Following a brief overhaul and radar tests with the Naval Research Laboratory, ''Croatan'' put to sea again on 20 August 1944. On 15 September, she aided survivors from the destroyer which had foundered in a hurricane. Returning to Norfolk on 1 October, ''Croatan'' next sailed for antisubmarine training at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base and Bermuda, then proceeded to provide air cover for a high-speed east bound task force, returning to New York on 4 February 1945. For the next month, she qualified pilots in carrier operations, then sailed from Norfolk on 25 March to join a barrier line to intercept German submarines as part of
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. On 16 April, her escorts, ''Frost'' and sank and at . ''Croatan'' returned by way of Naval Station Argentia,
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to New York City on 14 May for overhaul. From 15 September to 3 November, ''Croatan'' qualified aviators at
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, then cleared Norfolk on 23 November on the first of two transatlantic voyages to bring troops home from Le Havre, France. ''Croatan'' was placed out of commission in reserve at Norfolk on 20 May 1946.


USNS ''Croatan''

Reactivated, ''Croatan'' was assigned to the Military Sea Transportation Service in a noncommissioned status, manned by a civilian crew on 16 June 1958. In August 1963, she carried 23
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s delivered to the Royal Norwegian Air Force 331 Squadron at
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, Norway. In March 1964 she carried also
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and delivered to the Royal Hellenic Air Force. In October 1964, she served as an experimental ship under NASA control until May 1965. In August 1965, she helped transport helicopters for the US Army's
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to Vietnam. She was stricken for disposal on 15 September 1970 and sold for scrap in 1971.


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USS CROATAN (ACV-25) (later CVE-25, CVHE-25, CVU-25 and AKV-43)

USNS ''Croatan'' — Tough Mission for Diplomats in Dungarees
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