Searching the Internet, he discovered that the USS Natoma Bay was an aircraft carrier that served in the Pacific in WWII and was part of an Iwo Jima operation, also that a pilot named Jack Larsen had been based on the ship. The Leiningers discovered a WWII aircraft carrier called the USS Natoma Bay. An initial candidate for James’s memories, Jack Larsen, turned out however not … Class: Casablanca-class escort carrier Complement: 860 Officers and Enlisted Displacement: 7800 tons Length: 512 feet Beam: 65 feet Draft: 22 feet 6 in Range: 10 240 Nautical Miles Final Disposition: Sold for scrap 30 July 1959 this book belongs in a museum, it's a very complete log of a World War 2 pilots tour of duty, it shows flight training with the Composite Squadron VC-63, in a Grumman TBM Avenger, Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bomber, and a TBF dive bomber, it shows Carrier operations, (USS Natoma Bay I believe) bombing runs, torpedo runs, battle damage, forced landings, search and … A bay in the Graham Islands off the southwest coast of Alaska, approximately 45 miles south-southwest of Ketchikan. CVE-62 General Specifications. In its squadron was a pilot named James Huston, who had been killed in action over the Pacific. Golfed until 88 years old, married 54 years to Gloria, survived by children Jeff, Scott, Victoria and David, grandchildren Jamie, Jessica, Kasey and Shea. Natoma Bay (CVE-62) was laid down as Begum (MC hull 1099), 17 January 1943, by the Kaiser Shipbuilding Co., Inc., Vancouver, Washington, under Maritime Commission contract; renamed Natoma Bay 22 January 1943; launched 20 July 1943; sponsored by Lady Halifax, wife of the United Kingdom's ambassador to the United States, and commissioned 14 October 1943, … The result: there existed an aircraft carrier by the name of U.S.S. His parents reported that he even gave a partial name for the aircraft carrier he'd been on, the USS Natoma Bay, an actual WWII escort carrier. However, Bruce was bemused to find that there had been a US Navy carrier called the Natoma Bay which was involved in the battle for Iwo Jima. USS Natoma Bay (CVE–62) was a Casablanca class escort carrier of the United States Navy. Natoma Bay, stationed in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. Commandé en juillet 1942 sous le nom de Begum, sa quille est posée en vertu du contrat de la United States Maritime Commission le 17 janvier 1943 au chantier naval Kaiser Shipyards de Vancouver, dans l'État de Washington. Bruce thought then it was just a coincidence. Eventually, Andrea got ahold of a book on children who had lived past lives and studied it, while his father Bruce obsessively went through WWII records trying to piece together the bits little James had offered into a consistent narrative. On a whim to try and make sense of it all, Bruce did a simple Internet search for the word Natoma. L'USS Natoma Bay (AVG/ACV/CVE/CVU-62) est un porte-avions d'escorte de classe Casablanca en service dans l'US Navy durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Graduated Manhattan College, WW2 vet of USS carrier Natoma Bay, aerospace engineer with Rockwell, most notable projects Saturn Rocket and space shuttle communication systems. He then started to approach Natoma Bay veterans, who proved forthcoming. The USS Natoma Bay CVE 62 and The Battle of Okinawa by Lucinda DeWitt, daughter of John W. DeWitt, Jr. (Feb. 5, 1926 – Feb. 14, 2018) As part of the Commemoration of 75 years since the end of WWII (September 2, 1945), the Escort Carriers Sailors & Airmen Association asked for memories of the heroes who served and The Battle of Okinawa. She was laid down as Begum (MC hull 1099), on 17 January 1943, by the Kaiser Shipbuilding Co., Inc., Vancouver, Washington, under Maritime Commission contract, named Natoma Bay on 22 January 1943, after a bay in the Graham Islands off the southwest coast of Alaska; launched on 20 July … USS Natoma Bay (CVE-62) Lt. James M. Huston Moreover, Bruce found that one of …