USS Belleau Wood
1942 Independence-class aircraft carrier
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The USS Belleau Wood (CVL-24) was an Independence-class light aircraft carrier that served in the United States Navy during World War II. It was named after the Battle of Belleau Wood, a significant battle in World War I. The ship was commissioned in March 1943 and participated in various campaigns in the Pacific theater, including the Battle of the Philippine Sea, the Battle of Leyte Gulf, and the Battle of Okinawa. The USS Belleau Wood was involved in providing air support for ground troops, launching airstrikes against enemy targets, and engaging in anti-aircraft defense. The carrier also played a key role in transporting aircraft, supplies, and personnel to support the Allied war effort. The USS Belleau Wood received several battle stars for its service during the war. After the war, the ship was decommissioned and eventually sold for scrap in 1960. Its legacy lives on through the stories of its crew and the important contributions it made to the Allied victory in the Pacific. The USS Belleau Wood remains a symbol of American naval power and the bravery of those who served aboard her during a pivotal period in history.
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