
After a brief shakedown cruise Belleau Wood reported to
the Pacific Fleet, arriving at Pearl Harbor 26 July 1943. After supporting
the occupation of Baker Island (1 September) and taking part in the Tarawa
(18 September) and Wake Island (5-6 October) raids, she joined TF 50 for
the invasion of the Gilbert Islands (19
November-4 December 1943).
Belleau Wood operated with TF 58 during the seizure of Kwajalein
and Majuro Atolls, Marshall Islands (29 January-3 February 1944), Truk
raid (16-17 February); Saipan-Tinian-Rota-Guam raids (21-22 February);
Palau-Yap-Ulithi-Woleai raid (30 March-1 April); Sawar and Wake Island
raids in support of the landings at Hollandia, New Guinea (22-24 April);
Truk-Satawan-Ponape raid (29 April-1 May); occupation of Saipan (11-24
June), 1st Bonins raid (15-16 June), Battle of the Philippine Sea (19-20
June); and 2nd Bonins raid (24 June). During the Battle Of the Philippine
Sea, Belleau Wood's planes (TBFs) scored direct hits and sank the Japanese
carrier
Hiyo.
After
an overhaul at Pearl Harbor (29 June-31 July 1944) Belleau Wood rejoined
TF 58 for the last stages of the occupation of Guam
(2-10 August). She joined TF 38 and took part in the strikes in support
of the occupation of the southern Palaus (6 September-14 October); Philippine
Islands raids (9-24 September); Morotai landings (15 September); Okinawa
raid (10 October); northern Luzon and Formosa raids (11-14 October);
Luzon strikes (15 and 17-19 October),
and the Battle of Cape EngaƱo (24-26 October). On 30 October, while Belleau
Wood was patrolling with her task group east of Leyte, she shot down a Japanese
suicide
plane which fell on her flight deck aft causing fires which set off ammunition.
Before the holocaust could be brought under control 92
men were killed or missing.
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