6 Feb 1945
Philippines
Philippines
- While at Mangarin Bay, Mindoro, Commander Dennis Lyndon relieved Commander Robert Keith as commanding officer of USS Nicholas. Nicholas then departed Mangarin Bay bound for Subic Bay, Luzon, Philippines. ww2dbase [Nicholas | Mangarin, Mindoro | DS]
22 Feb 1945
Philippines
Philippines
- Destroyer USS Shaw arrived at Mangarin Bay, Mindoro, Philippines. ww2dbase [Shaw | Mangarin, Mindoro | DS]
25 Feb 1945
Philippines
Philippines
- Palawan attack force, with USCGC Spencer as flagship and destroyer USS Shaw as screening vessel, conducted a rehearsal landing off Mindoro, Philippines. ww2dbase [Philippines Campaign, Phase 2 | Spencer | Shaw | Mangarin, Mindoro | DS]
26 Feb 1945
Philippines
Philippines
- Palawan attack force, with USCGC Spencer as flagship and destroyer USS Shaw as screening vessel, departed Mindoro for Puerto Princesa, Palawan. ww2dbase [Philippines Campaign, Phase 2 | Spencer | Shaw | Mangarin, Mindoro | DS]
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