7 Apr 1942
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- Tenryu arrived at Manus, Admiralty Islands. ww2dbase [Tenryu | Manus, Admiralty Islands | CPC]
8 Apr 1942
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- Tenryu departed Manus, Admiralty Islands. ww2dbase [Tenryu | Manus, Admiralty Islands | CPC]
2 Mar 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- US 1st Cavalry Division captured Hayne Airfield at Los Negros Island, Admiralty Islands. ww2dbase [New Guinea-Papua Campaign, Phase 3 | Los Negros, Admiralty Islands | CPC]
25 Mar 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- US declared Manus, Admiralty Islands secure. ww2dbase [New Guinea-Papua Campaign, Phase 3 | Manus, Admiralty Islands | CPC]
26 Apr 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- USS Nashville departed from Seeadler Harbor, Manus Island. ww2dbase [Nashville | Manus, Admiralty Islands | CPC]
4 May 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- USS Corregidor departed Manus Island, Admiralty Islands. ww2dbase [Corregidor | Manus, Admiralty Islands | CPC]
2 Jun 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- USS Cero arrived at Seeadler Harbor, Manus, Admiralty Islands, ending her fourth war patrol. ww2dbase [Cero | Manus, Admiralty Islands | CPC]
26 Jun 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- USS Cero departed Manus, Admiralty Islands for her fifth war patrol. ww2dbase [Cero | Manus, Admiralty Islands | CPC]
17 Aug 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- USS Nicholas arrived at Seeadler Harbor, Manus, Admiralty Islands. ww2dbase [Nicholas | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
31 Aug 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- Casablanca-class escort carrier USS Sargent Bay arrived at Manus, Admiralty Islands. ww2dbase [Sargent Bay | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
1 Sep 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- Casablanca-class escort carrier USS Steamer Bay arrived at Seeadler Harbor, Manus, Admiralty Islands. ww2dbase [Steamer Bay | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
6 Sep 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- Casablanca-class escort carrier USS Steamer Bay departed Seeadler Harbor in the Admiralty Islands to join the fleet in the campaign against the Palau Islands. ww2dbase [Steamer Bay | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
- Casablanca-class escort carrier USS Sargent Bay departed Manus along with her logistics replenishment group bound for the refueling grounds near Palau. ww2dbase [Sargent Bay | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
15 Sep 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- Casablanca-class escort carrier USS Steamer Bay returned to Seeadler Harbor, Manus, Admiralty Islands. ww2dbase [Steamer Bay | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
- Casablanca-class escort carrier USS Sargent Bay arrived at Manus, Admiralty Islands. ww2dbase [Sargent Bay | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
18 Sep 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- Casablanca-class escort carrier USS Steamer Bay departed Seeadler Harbor in the Admiralty Islands to rejoin the fleet in the campaign against the Palau Islands. ww2dbase [Steamer Bay | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
28 Sep 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- USS Columbia arrived at Manus, Admiralty Islands. ww2dbase [Columbia | Manus, Admiralty Islands | CPC]
29 Sep 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- USS Wasp arrived at Manus, Admiralty Islands. ww2dbase [Wasp (Essex-class) | Manus, Admiralty Islands | CPC]
30 Sep 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- Casablanca-class escort carrier USS Steamer Bay returned to Seeadler Harbor, Manus, Admiralty Islands. ww2dbase [Steamer Bay | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
1 Oct 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- USS Portland arrived at Seeadler Harbor, Manus Island, Admiralty Islands for 10 days of recreation, upkeep, and replenishment of fuel and stores. ww2dbase [Portland | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
- Cruisers USS Honolulu, USS Portland, USS Cleveland, and USS Indianapolis arrived at Seeadler Harbor, Manus in the Admiralty Islands. ww2dbase [Walden Ainsworth | Honolulu | Indianapolis | Portland | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
4 Oct 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- USS Marcus Island arrived at Manus, Admiralty Islands. ww2dbase [Marcus Island | Manus, Admiralty Islands | CPC]
- USS Wasp departed Manus, Admiralty Islands. ww2dbase [Wasp (Essex-class) | Manus, Admiralty Islands | CPC]
- Casablanca-class escort carrier USS Steamer Bay departed Seeadler Harbor in the Admiralty Islands to rejoin the fleet in the campaign against the Philippine and Mariana Islands. ww2dbase [Steamer Bay | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
5 Oct 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- USS Bailey arrived at Seeadler Harbor, Manus, Admiralty Islands and came alongside destroyer tender USS Sierra. ww2dbase [Bailey | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
6 Oct 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- USS Columbia departed Manus, Admiralty Islands. ww2dbase [Columbia | Manus, Admiralty Islands | CPC]
8 Oct 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- Casablanca-class escort carrier USS Sargent Bay returned to Manus, Admiralty Islands after three weeks at sea providing air support for a logistics and replenishment group. ww2dbase [Sargent Bay | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
11 Oct 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- USS Luce departed Manus, Admiralty Islands. ww2dbase [Luce | Manus, Admiralty Islands | CPC]
12 Oct 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- USS Marcus Island departed Manus, Admiralty Islands with Task Group 77.4. ww2dbase [Marcus Island | Manus, Admiralty Islands | CPC]
- Task Group 77.2 consisting of battleships USS Tennessee, USS California, USS Pennsylvania, USS Maryland, USS West Virginia, and USS Mississippi with cruisers USS Honolulu, USS Portland, USS Minneapolis, USS Denver, and USS Columbia departed Seeadler Harbor, Manus bound Leyte Gulf, Philippines. ww2dbase [Pennsylvania | Honolulu | Denver | Minneapolis | Columbia | Portland | Mississippi | Maryland | West Virginia | California | Walden Ainsworth | Tennessee | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
20 Oct 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- Casablanca-class escort carrier USS Steamer Bay returned to Seeadler Harbor, Manus, Admiralty Islands. ww2dbase [Steamer Bay | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
25 Oct 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- Casablanca-class escort carrier USS Steamer Bay departed Seeadler Harbor bound for Ulithi, Caroline Islands. ww2dbase [Steamer Bay | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
29 Oct 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- USS Honolulu arrived at Seeadler Harbor, Manus, Admiralty Islands. Rear Admiral Walden Ainsworth hauled down his flag and departed for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. ww2dbase [Honolulu | Walden Ainsworth | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
30 Oct 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- USS Honolulu entered floating drydock ABSD-2 at Seeadler Harbor, Manus, Admiralty Islands. ww2dbase [Honolulu | ABSD-2 | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
1 Nov 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- USS Luce departed Manus, Admiralty Islands. ww2dbase [Luce | Manus, Admiralty Islands | CPC]
10 Nov 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- USS Kimberly departed Manus, Admiralty Islands, escorting a supply convoy for Leyte Gulf in the Philippine Islands. ww2dbase [Kimberly | Manus, Admiralty Islands | CPC]
18 Nov 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- USS Honolulu was floated out of floating drydock ABSD-2 and anchored in Seeadler Harbor, Manus, Admiralty Islands. ww2dbase [Honolulu | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
19 Nov 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- USS Honolulu departed Seeadler Harbor, Manus, Admiralty Islands bound for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii by way of Majuro, Marshall Islands. ww2dbase [Honolulu | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
4 Dec 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- USS St. Louis arrived at Seeadler Harbor, Manus, Admiralty Islands. ww2dbase [St. Louis | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
8 Dec 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- USS St. Louis entered floating drydock USS ABSD-4 in Papitalai Harbor, Manus, Admiralty Islands. ww2dbase [St. Louis | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
9 Dec 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- With one propeller removed, USS St. Louis was floated out of floating drydock USS ABSD-4 in Papitalai Harbor, Manus, Admiralty Islands and departed Manus with USS Maryland bound for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. ww2dbase [Maryland | St. Louis | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
17 Dec 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- Casablanca-class escort carrier USS Steamer Bay arrived at Seeadler Harbor, Manus, Admiralty Islands. ww2dbase [Steamer Bay | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
23 Dec 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- USS Marcus Island arrived at the Admiralty Islands. ww2dbase [Marcus Island | Admiralty Islands | CPC]
24 Dec 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- At Seeadler Harbor, Manus, Captain Joe Paschal came aboard escort carrier USS Steamer Bay as relief of Captain Teller as commanding officer. The actual exchange of command would occur two weeks later. ww2dbase [Steamer Bay | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
27 Dec 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- Casablanca-class escort carrier USS Steamer Bay departed Seeadler Harbor as part of a task unit of 17 escort carriers bound for Kossol Passage in the Palau Islands. ww2dbase [Steamer Bay | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
29 Dec 1944
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- USS Marcus Island departed the Admiralty Islands. ww2dbase [Marcus Island | Admiralty Islands | CPC]
22 Apr 1945
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- A Japanese reconnaissance flight over Seeadler Harbor, Manus, Admiralty Islands reported two US aircraft carriers anchored in the harbor. The ships were actually floating drydocks USS ABSD-2 and ABSD-4. ww2dbase [ABSD-2 | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
29 Apr 1945
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- [incorrectly given as 27 Apr 1945 by some sources] Acting on a reconnaissance report stating two US aircraft carriers were in Seeadler Harbor, Manus, Admiralty Islands, the Japanese executed an aerial torpedo attack consisting of two (some sources 3) Nakajima B5N2 “Kate” bombers. The targets were actually floating drydocks USS ABSD-2 and ABSD-4 and each was struck with one torpedo, causing minimal damage to the docks. USS ABSD-4 had three ships in dock at the time, including a seaplane tender that was docked for emergency repairs and thus had not offloaded her ammunition. None of the ships in dock were damaged in the attack and all were returned to service. ww2dbase [B5N | ABSD-2 | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
26 Jul 1945
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- USS Tamalpais arrived at Seeadler Harbor, Manus, Admiralty Islands. ww2dbase [Tamalpais | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
6 Aug 1945
Australian New Guinea
Australian New Guinea
- USS Tamalpais departed Seeadler Harbor, Manus, Admiralty Islands with a load of fresh water bound for Leyte Gulf, Philippines. ww2dbase [Tamalpais | Manus, Admiralty Islands | DS]
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