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Oystera6
Mar 31, 20231 min read
Administrative Note
As you may have noticed, my "real time" blogging of Princeton's War Diary has lagged by 24 to 48 hours recently. Blame work, the High...
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Oystera6
Mar 30, 20234 min read
3/29/44: Hostilities return, "The Mission: Attack," General Quarters
29 MAR 44 Noon of March 29th found Princeton approximately 325 miles east and slightly south of the Palau Island group. So it was not a...
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Oystera6
Mar 30, 20232 min read
3/28/44: Formation maneuvers, onward to Palau
28 MAR 44 As I read the entry for March 28th I could not help but be in awe after reading what at first blush appears to be this rather...
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Oystera6
Mar 27, 20235 min read
3/26-27/44: Fifth Fleet, Fast Carriers, Task Group 58.3
26 MAR 44 Task Group 36.2 continued steaming West-Northwest at 18 knots through the night of March 26th. Familiar destroyer escorts...
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Oystera6
Mar 25, 20235 min read
3/25/44: DesRon 23 & "31 knot Burke"
25 MAR 44 Through the wee hours Princeton and Task Group 36.2 churned northwesterly at 21 knots, 200 nautical miles north of and...
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Oystera6
Mar 24, 20232 min read
3/23-24/44: Leaving Espiritu
23 MAR 44 Ten days after arriving at Espiritu Santo, it was time for Princeton and Task Group 36.2 to get back to the war. The military...
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Oystera6
Mar 22, 20233 min read
3/21-22/44: Carrier Quals & Cake
At 0440, commonly referred to as "the butt crack of dawn," Princeton's crew was busy preparing to get underway for the day's activities....
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Oystera6
Mar 17, 20235 min read
3/14-20/44: Moored as before, Meetings, CQ
Princeton would remain "moored as before" from the 14th to the 20th of March, Ship's Company and Air Group personnel undergoing the...
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Oystera6
Mar 10, 20233 min read
3/10-13/44: Einsteins or Pilots?, Espiritu Santo
10-13 MAR 44 I started reading the War Diary for March 10th and 11th and within seconds my brain became flea-sized. What say you?: People...
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Oystera6
Mar 9, 20234 min read
3/9/44: King Neptune, Slimy Wogs, & Trusty Shellbacks
On February 25th, The War Diary noted the 1 year anniversary of Princeton's commissioning with a list of statistics and accomplishments,...
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Oystera6
Mar 8, 20233 min read
3/8/44: Leaving Majuro, 3rd Fleet-5th Fleet, "The Blue Ghost"
8 MAR 44 0530 found the men of Princeton making preparations to get underway, with an interruption at 0638 to deal with an electrical...
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Oystera6
Mar 7, 20233 min read
3/7/44: "Anchored as before", Blueprints, Evolution of the barrier
7 MAR 44 "Anchored as before." The first three words of March 7th's brief War Diary entry set the tone for another day of maintenance,...
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Oystera6
Mar 7, 20234 min read
3/5-6/44: The Administrative Navy, Maintenance & Resupply, The Barrier
5 MAR 44 As proof that the administrative Navy was never very far away, on the morning of February 5th "The Commanding Officer held...
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Oystera6
Mar 4, 20234 min read
3/3-4/44: Lessons Learned, "Dazzle", USS Canberra
3 & 4 MAR 44 March 3rd and 4th "continued ship's maintenance and repairs" as well as unloading of ordnance to replace that expended on...
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Oystera6
Mar 2, 20234 min read
3/1-2/44: Chain of Command, Cassin Young
The first week of March, 1944 would find Princeton anchored in Majuro Atoll undergoing maintenance and resupply. I think I will try and...
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Oystera6
Mar 1, 20232 min read
2/29/44: Too Clever, Eniwetok Action Report, Youth and Inexperience
29 FEB 44 When Princeton crossed the International Date Line and "lost" a calendar day during her western voyage across the Pacific, a...
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