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The table below contains the names of sailors who served aboard the USS Shamrock Bay (CVE 84). Please keep in mind that this list does only include records of people who submitted their information for publication on this website. If you also served aboard and you remember one of the people below you can click on the name to send an email to the respective sailor. Would you like to have such a crew list on your website?
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There are 43 crew members registered for the USS Shamrock Bay (CVE 84).
Select the period (starting by the reporting year): precomm – 1945 | 1946 – now
Name | Rank/Rate | Period | Division | Remarks/Photo |
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Kimerle, Willard | SN 1 CLASS | 1943 – 1945 | My father | |
Alberhasky, Tom | STOREKEEPER | 1943 – 1946 | ||
Mooney, Curtis | 1943 – 1945 | |||
Aniskiewicz, Charles | FIREMAN FIRST CLASS | 1943 – 1945 | My father seved on the Shamrock Bay as a firemam & electrician's helper. He often said that as an helper, he was able to eat better food.He also told us of the time the zeros were going to bomb them that he was the one to yell Fire! | |
Donnelly, Joseph | 1943 – | My Father served aboard the Shamrock Bay during the war.He also served on the Yoktown and the Long Island | ||
Egbert, James | AMM 1C | 1943 – 1946 | unk | My dad Emerson C. (Whitey or Bud) Egbert served on the Smarock bay as a ball turret gunner in a TBM |
Henry, Harold | PETTY OFFICER | Jan 1943 – | My father served on this ship. He had sent a picture of this ship to his parents on Nov 6th, 1944 and mentioned his 10th year in the Navy | |
Kondrath, Andrew | op | Jun 1943 – | medical | would like to contact others in this are ie bill outl |
Taylor, Ray | SLC | Jul 27, 1943 – Mar 12, 1946 | flight captain | |
Dahlke, Clarence (Barney) | WATER TENDER SECOND CLASS(T) | Sep 1, 1943 – Dec 26, 1945 | Engine Room | My father was a plank holder on the Shamrock Bay. He passed away 19 February 2007. I spent may enjoyable hours talking to him about his and my experiences in the military. All information is on my father COL Dale W. Dahlke |
Nigro, Jimmie | SEAMAN 1ST CLASS | 1944 – 1945 | v2 hanger | One hell of a ship! |
White, Harold | QM3 | 1944 – 1945 | Navigagtion | |
Trow, John Edward | 1944 – 1946 | |||
Walker, Paul L. | SC2 | 1944 – 1946 | My father served on the Shamrock Bay after serving on the Copahee. I would like to hear from his shipmates and to participate in any events. Thank you all for your service. | |
Rodts, Alfred A. "Fritz" | AMM3/C | 1944 – 1945 | My father served on the Shamrock Bay. He worked with the arrestor cables. I think he said he was a third class petty officer, but have no idea how to translate that to Navyspeak. His best friend from the ship was Floyd Aiken, same duty area | |
O'Donnell, Jack | SEAMAN 1ST CLASS | 1944 – 1945 | My Dad, an aircraft mechanic | |
Edwards, Archie "Eddie" | SEAMAN 1ST CLASS | 1944 – 1945 | 2nd | I can never forget D-day - we were in route from Casablanca to NYC and we happened to be off the coast of Normandy when it went down. We were at battle stations all day long. |
Angell, Howard | 3RD CLASS AVIATION MACHINEST MATE | 1944 – Dec 22, 1945 | Was a plane captain for F4Fs | |
Dwyer, John Douglas | 1944 – 1944 | John (Doug) Dwyer was my father. He served on the Shamrock Bay running transport duty between Norfolk, VA and Casablanca. They ran into a hurricane which lifted the flight deck and dropped it back crooked, but they returned safley. | ||
Price, William | SEAMAN FIRST CLASS | 1944 – Dec 29, 1945 | William Eugene Price was my father. | |
Carnago, Attilio (Skipper) | SEAMAN 1ST CLASS | 1944 – 1946 | My Dad was proud to be assigned the the ship and I have a large photo album of the ship and many of his shipmates. Once I can go through them I'll scan a few pictues and attach them to this file, hopefully in the next few months. | |
Claunch, William "harvey" | 1944 – 1945 | William Claunch was my grandfather. He passed away in June of 2000. Enjoyed the stories my grandfather told of his service. It influenced my appreciation of all those you have served. Thank you all for your sacrifices defending America. | ||
Starnes, Ray | Seaman 1st Class | 1944 – 1945 | unknown | I would love to find someone in the Upstate South Carolina area who is a WW2 vet to visit with my Dad. |
Powell, James | AOM1/C | 1944 – 1946 | ??? | My father served in the composite squadron Ninety four. He was a gunner in the torpedo planes. At Okinawa they specialized in skip bombing into the caves of the Japanese. |
Myers, Kenneth | Radio/radar man on Grumman Avenger | 1944 – 1946 | Not sure | My father was a radio/radar man on a Grumman Aveneger. He passed away in July of 2004 at the age of 80 in Fort Wayne, IN. |
Kerfoot, Jack | Seaman first class | 1944 – Nov 1945 | B | |
Charlton, James Donald | Lt JG | 1944 – 1946 | communications | |
Cox, Joseph B. | LT | 1944 – 1945 | Torpedo Bombr Squadron | My Dad was a pilot |
Wise, Richard | RM2 | Jan 1944 – Oct 1945 | Communication | RM2 Bill Wise (my father) was aboard CVE-84 for the battles of Luzon, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa. |
Hanff, Arthur | SMN 1ST | Feb 1944 – Jul 1946 | ||
LeBrun, Clarence A. "Salty" | RDM/2C | Feb 1944 – Apr 1946 | V-3, C.I.C. | |
Nutting, John C. | LIEUTENANT | Mar 15, 1944 – Aug 15, 1945 | My Grandfather who was a LT in the radio shop. He served on the USS West Point at the beginning of the war. | |
Richards, William | LT JG | Apr 10, 1944 – Mar 10, 1946 | ||
Harmon, John | SEAMAN FIRST CLASS | Nov 10, 1944 – Jul 24, 1945 | ||
Houser, George H. | LTJG | Nov 11, 1944 – May 1945 | VC-94 | My father was a pilot on the Shamrock Bay. He stayed in the Navy for 15 years and was in the Korean War as a pilot. He died in 1963. |
Strength, John Henry | SEAMAN 1ST CLASS | Dec 1, 1944 – Dec 31, 1945 | v2 hanger | looking for information on my grandfather john henry strength.. he served on the uss shamrock bay. if you have any info please e-mail me at b.strength@live.com |
Thome, George | Seaman First Class | Dec 2, 1944 – Jul 20, 1946 | Aviation Ordinance | My Father was on the USS Shamrock Bay. |
Clippard, Richard | ET3C | Apr 1, 1945 – Aug 1, 1946 | Shipboard Electronics/Communications | Did my duty; slept over a motor generator set. |
Hammitt, Wayne | aviatoin Mach 3 class | Jun 7, 1945 – Jul 7, 1945 | 1st | Transferd off on t e island of eniwitock |
Leslie, Gilbert | MMR 3RD CLASS | Aug 1945 – Jul 1966 | A DIVSON | |
Kish, William W. | Machinist's Mate 3class | Aug 11, 1945 – Jul 8, 1946 | fireman | My father served when he was 16 years old. He passed away in 1980. I have a pic of him and other crew members. I would like to trade info or pics. quill16@ptd.net |
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