Roger Dodger
12-27-07, 10:14 PM
Vessels of the Asiatic Fleet and the 16th Naval District
December 8, 1941
By mid-1941, the headquarters for this unit was in Manila, at the Marsman Building. The commander was Admiral Thomas C. Hart and the fleet was based at Cavite Naval Base and Olongapo Naval Station. On July 22, the Mariveles Naval Base was completed and used as well. Admiral Hart had permission to withdraw to the Indian Ocean, in the event of war, at his discretion.
The Asiatic Fleet and the 16th Naval District possessed:
1 heavy cruiser (USS Houston)
1 light cruiser (USS Marblehead)
13 World War I-era destroyers (USS Paul Jones, USS John D. Edwards, USS Alden, USS Whipple, USS Edsall, USS Stewart, USS Barker, USS Parrott, USS Bulmer, USS John D. Ford, USS Pope, USS Peary and USS Pillsbury)
1 destroyer tender (USS Black Hawk)
29 submarines (USS Porpoise, USS Pike, USS Shark, USS Tarpon, USS Perch, USS Pickerel, USS Permit, USS Salmon, USS Seal, USS Skipjack, USS Sargo, USS Saury, USS Spearfish, USS Snapper, USS Stingray, USS Sturgeon, USS Sculpin, USS Sailfish, USS Swordfish, USS S-36, USS S-37, USS S-38, USS S-39, USS S-40, USS S-41, USS Seadragon, USS Sealion, USS Searaven, USS Seawolf)[1]
5 gunboats (USS Asheville, USS Tulsa, USS Oahu, USS Luzon and USS Mindanao)
1 yacht (USS Isabel)
6 minesweepers (USS Finch, USS Bittern, USS Tanager, USS Quail, USS Lark and USS Whippoorwill)
2 tankers (USS Pecos and USS Trinity)
1 ocean-going tugboat (USS Napa)
4 seaplane tenders (USS Langley, USS Childs, USS William B. Preston and USS Heron) in support of Patrol Wing TEN (VP 101 and VP 102) with 28 PBY-4 Catalina flying boats
1 submarine rescue vessel (USS Pigeon)
3 submarine tenders (USS Holland, USS Canopus and USS Otus)
various other ships, including 6 motor torpedo boats that formed Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron Three
1 2-masted schooner USS Lanikai
Also stationed at Cavite Naval Base was the Offshore Patrol.
Of the 40 surface vessels in the Asiatic Fleet on Pearl Harbor Day, 19 were sunk by May 5, 1942, the day General Wainwright surrendered to the Japanese at Corregidor in the Philippines. Most of the surviving ships made it to Australia and safety.
December 8, 1941
By mid-1941, the headquarters for this unit was in Manila, at the Marsman Building. The commander was Admiral Thomas C. Hart and the fleet was based at Cavite Naval Base and Olongapo Naval Station. On July 22, the Mariveles Naval Base was completed and used as well. Admiral Hart had permission to withdraw to the Indian Ocean, in the event of war, at his discretion.
The Asiatic Fleet and the 16th Naval District possessed:
1 heavy cruiser (USS Houston)
1 light cruiser (USS Marblehead)
13 World War I-era destroyers (USS Paul Jones, USS John D. Edwards, USS Alden, USS Whipple, USS Edsall, USS Stewart, USS Barker, USS Parrott, USS Bulmer, USS John D. Ford, USS Pope, USS Peary and USS Pillsbury)
1 destroyer tender (USS Black Hawk)
29 submarines (USS Porpoise, USS Pike, USS Shark, USS Tarpon, USS Perch, USS Pickerel, USS Permit, USS Salmon, USS Seal, USS Skipjack, USS Sargo, USS Saury, USS Spearfish, USS Snapper, USS Stingray, USS Sturgeon, USS Sculpin, USS Sailfish, USS Swordfish, USS S-36, USS S-37, USS S-38, USS S-39, USS S-40, USS S-41, USS Seadragon, USS Sealion, USS Searaven, USS Seawolf)[1]
5 gunboats (USS Asheville, USS Tulsa, USS Oahu, USS Luzon and USS Mindanao)
1 yacht (USS Isabel)
6 minesweepers (USS Finch, USS Bittern, USS Tanager, USS Quail, USS Lark and USS Whippoorwill)
2 tankers (USS Pecos and USS Trinity)
1 ocean-going tugboat (USS Napa)
4 seaplane tenders (USS Langley, USS Childs, USS William B. Preston and USS Heron) in support of Patrol Wing TEN (VP 101 and VP 102) with 28 PBY-4 Catalina flying boats
1 submarine rescue vessel (USS Pigeon)
3 submarine tenders (USS Holland, USS Canopus and USS Otus)
various other ships, including 6 motor torpedo boats that formed Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron Three
1 2-masted schooner USS Lanikai
Also stationed at Cavite Naval Base was the Offshore Patrol.
Of the 40 surface vessels in the Asiatic Fleet on Pearl Harbor Day, 19 were sunk by May 5, 1942, the day General Wainwright surrendered to the Japanese at Corregidor in the Philippines. Most of the surviving ships made it to Australia and safety.