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USS Charles S. Sperry

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and bombardments, covered the redeployments from Kojo, Wonsan, and Hung-nam, and screened salvage operations. On 23 December, while firing at Songjin, she was hit by three shells returned by an enemy shore battery, but suffered no casualties, and only minor damage, which was repaired at Sasebo early in January 1951. She returned to the Korean firing line to cover salvage operations north of the 38th parallel and conduct bombardments along the coast.
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The destroyer operated almost continuously off Korea until June 1951. For her first 2 weeks in action, she fired on shore installations at Songjin, screened shipping, and patrolled areas swept of mines to guard against their remaining. During November and December 1950 she continued her fire support
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remained in the Far East, taking part in exercises, on patrol, and carrying mail, until 30 December 1945, when she departed Sasebo for the east coast, arriving at Baltimore 19 February 1946. For the next year, she remained at Boston with a reduced crew, and in March 1947, reported at New Orleans for
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The destroyer remained in San Pedro Bay, Philippines, from 1 June to 1 July, and then sailed to support the carriers as they launched the final air strikes at the Japanese home islands. Cover for the first occupation landings and the evacuation of Allied prisoners of war from Japanese prison camps
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28 December 1944 to join the fast carrier force, TP 38. For the remainder of the war, she sailed in the screen of the third group of this mighty force, variously designated TF 38 and TF 58. She sortied with her group for the first time on 30 December, bound for the areas from which the carriers
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entered the dangerous harbor 17 January 1951 to provide interdiction fire, and to cover the landings which secured the harbor islands. She cleared the Wonsan area 5 March for Songjin, where she joined in setting the siege, and until 6 June was almost constantly patrolling and firing on shore
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turned south with her force for strikes against Okinawa. The destroyer joined in a bombardment of the Japanese airstrip on tiny but critically located Minami Daito Shima 27 March. Close air support was provided by TF 38 as the invasion began on 1 April 1945, and
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and the other screening ships, combined with evasive maneuvering and a protective smoke screen, prevented damage to the great concentration of ships. A final round of air strikes was hurled at Tokyo and Okinawa before TF 58 returned to Ulithi 5 March.
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and many other ships at sea almost continuously until 1 June. First came air strikes against Kyushu, for which the Japanese retaliated with heavy air attacks against the carrier force on 19 and 20 March. While
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In the summer of 1968 she cruised the Caribbean and was in San Juan, Puerto Rico in late June as the U S Navy's representative for the celebration of feast of St. John (San Juan), a national holiday.
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forces offered direct support during the assault landings at Iwo Jima. Twice, on 19 February and on 20–21 February, the carrier force came under air attack from the enemy, but antiaircraft fire from
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in preparation for the assault on Lingayen Gulf beaches. Continuing to neutralize Japanese airfields the force moved on to strike at targets in Indochina, on the South China coast, and on
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duty as a training ship for members of the Naval Reserve until July 1950. After overhaul at Norfolk, she sailed for the Far East, arriving off embattled Korea 14 October 1950.
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known as Drone Anti Submarine Helicopter (DASH). After completion of this major refitting she operated on the east coast and was located in Newport RI in the late 1960s.
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began an extensive overhaul for rehabilitation and modernization, including the addition of a sophisticated remotely operated torpedo equipped anti-submarine
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and other escorts furnished effective antiaircraft fire which pre vented further harm to the force, and she shared in splashing several Japanese planes.
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exercises took her to northern European ports on several occasions, some of them in coordination with her Mediterranean deployments.
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was flown by the carriers, and on 31 August, the great force arrived off Tokyo Bay for the surrender ceremonies held on 2 September.
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roared over Tokyo, in attacks which inflicted substantial material damage, and great moral damage, to the Japanese war effort.
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served as plane guard and radar picket for her force. On 7 April, planes from the carriers she screened joined in sending
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sailed with TF 58 once more on 10 February 1945, as the force began its familiar work in preparation for the invasion of
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sailed from Norfolk through 1960. In 1953, 1955, 1956, 1958, and 1959 she cruised in the Mediterranean with the
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Once more designated TF 38, the force cleared Ulithi 14 March 1945 for the Okinawa operation, which would keep
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6,500 nautical miles (12,000 km; 7,500 mi) at 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)
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installations at Songjin. She then sailed for home, arriving at Norfolk 2 July.
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for her service in World War II, and four battle stars for the Korean War.
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stood by them, aiding in damage control, and rescuing men from the water.
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strikes hurled at her force on 11, 14, 16, and 29 April, and 11 May. When
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Taking up the operating schedule of the Destroyer Force, Atlantic,
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As operations leading to the classic blockade of Wonsan began,
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Acquired as a source of spare parts for the other destroyers.
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were purchased by the Republic of China Navy for spare parts)
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herself fired often, aiding in splashing planes of the
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launched strikes against Japanese bases on Formosa and
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was purchased by the Argentine Navy for spare parts)
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Sperry would later attain the rank of 97:Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company 2466: 2525:List of destroyers of the Chilean Navy 29: 2497:Not commissioned, it was sunk in the 250:376 ft 6 in (114.76 m) 162: 57: 7: 506:was badly damaged in these attacks, 431:. She was launched 13 March 1944 by 289:34 knots (63 km/h; 39 mph) 628:North Atlantic Treaty Organization 266:15 ft 8 in (4.78 m) 25: 2556:Ships built in Kearny, New Jersey 2447: 1885: 1852: 1798: 1744: 1711: 1666: 1523: 1478: 1388: 1313: 696: 164: 59: 33: 27:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer 1: 712:. The entry can be found 1893:Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela 421:, the commanding officer of 370:1 Ă— helicopter (after refit) 276:60,000 shp (45 MW) 2597: 2456: 2445: 2184:Almirante Blanco Encalada 2077:Almirante Blanco Encalada 1978: 1932: 1300: 802: 664:by sale. 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Cunningham 393:in service with the 1965:Followed by (BRZ): 1956:Preceded by (BRZ): 1450:Rio Grande do Norte 734:navsource.org: USS 660:was transferred to 656:On 8 January 1974, 2344:Almirante Williams 2232:Almirante Williams 2192:Almirante Cochrane 2061:Almirante Cochrane 2024:Destroyers of the 1945:Followed by (US): 1936:Preceded by (US): 755:2008-03-18 at the 742:hazegray.org: USS 610:Service, 1951-1974 527: 439:United States Navy 395:United States Navy 2538: 2537: 2510:Later renamed as 2499:Battle of Jutland 2485:Almirante Riveros 2443: 2442: 2351:Almirante Riveros 2330:Almirante Simpson 2323:Almirante Condell 2224:Almirante Riveros 2110:Ministro Portales 2069:Almirante Latorre 1991: 1990: 1928: 1927: 1816: 1762: 1541: 1507:Ministro Portales 1500:Charles S. Sperry 1406: 1351:HipĂłlito Bouchard 1331: 1123:J. William Ditter 920:Harlan R. Dickson 843:Charles S. Sperry 796:-class destroyers 744:Charles S. Sperry 736:Charles S. Sperry 681:Charles S. Sperry 658:Charles S. 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Swenson 786: 779: 772: 763: 700: 699: 666:Ministro Zenteno 403:Ministro Zenteno 367:Aircraft carried 345:21 inch (533 mm) 307:336 as designed, 181:Ministro Zenteno 172: 169: 168: 167: 158:, 8 January 1974 146:15 December 1973 138:15 December 1973 67: 64: 63: 62: 37: 30: 21: 2596: 2595: 2591: 2590: 2589: 2587: 2586: 2585: 2541: 2540: 2539: 2534: 2521: 2520: 2509: 2505: 2496: 2492: 2481: 2477: 2472: 2468: 2463: 2452: 2439: 2394: 2389:Capitán Thomson 2382:Capitán O'Brien 2356: 2337:Almirante Uribe 2316:Almirante Lynch 2304:Almirante Lynch 2297: 2238: 2205: 2165: 2116: 2090:Allen M. Sumner 2083: 2028: 2022: 1992: 1987: 1974: 1924: 1886: 1884: 1879: 1853: 1851: 1846: 1829:Wallace L. Lind 1808: 1799: 1797: 1792: 1754: 1745: 1743: 1738: 1712: 1710: 1705: 1667: 1665: 1660: 1643: 1566:Samuel N. Moore 1533: 1524: 1522: 1517: 1479: 1477: 1472: 1398: 1389: 1387: 1382: 1373: 1323: 1314: 1312: 1307: 1306:Other operators 1296: 1095:Samuel N. Moore 1025:Robert H. Smith 885:Wallace L. 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Bole 1649: 1645: 1637: 1632: 1625: 1620: 1613: 1608: 1601: 1596: 1589: 1584: 1577: 1572: 1565: 1560: 1553: 1548: 1536: 1511: 1506: 1499: 1494: 1486:Chilean Navy 1466: 1461: 1454: 1449: 1442: 1437: 1430: 1425: 1418: 1413: 1401: 1375: 1367: 1363:Piedra Buena 1362: 1355: 1350: 1343: 1338: 1326: 1290: 1283: 1276: 1269: 1262: 1255: 1248: 1241: 1234: 1227: 1220: 1213: 1206: 1199: 1192: 1185: 1178: 1171: 1164: 1157: 1151:John A. Bole 1150: 1143: 1136: 1129: 1122: 1115: 1108: 1101: 1094: 1087: 1080: 1073: 1066: 1059: 1052: 1045: 1038: 1031: 1024: 1017: 1010: 1003: 996: 989: 982: 975: 968: 961: 954: 947: 940: 933: 926: 919: 912: 905: 898: 891: 884: 877: 870: 863: 856: 849: 842: 841: 835: 828: 821: 814: 807: 793: 743: 735: 711: 702: 685:battle stars 680: 679: 670:Chilean Navy 665: 657: 655: 652:Chilean Navy 643: 634: 632: 615: 613: 602: 600: 596: 585: 584: 575: 570: 566: 561: 555: 548: 544: 539: 534: 529: 528: 522: 518: 507: 502: 496: 494: 488: 484: 480: 468: 467: 449: 447: 444:World War II 429:rear admiral 423: 414: 412: 402: 385: 378: 376: 375: 355:depth charge 279:2 propellers 232:Displacement 220: 180: 127:Commissioned 76: 40: 2482:Renamed as 2405:(1896–1930) 2367:(1902–1924) 2308:(1913–1945) 2249:(1928–1962) 2216:(1960–1996) 2176:(1962–1982) 2127:(1967–1995) 2094:(1974–1990) 2045:(1982–2006) 1874:Hugh Purvis 1549:Hsiang Yang 1414:Mato Grosso 1402:Mato Grosso 927:Hugh Purvis 624:Suez Crisis 562:Bunker Hill 523:Bunker Hill 452:arrived at 357:projectors, 130:17 May 1944 2561:1944 ships 2545:Categories 2034:Destroyers 1590:Haynsworth 1228:Aaron Ward 864:Haynsworth 691:References 639:helicopter 593:Korean War 302:Complement 271:Propulsion 2460:Footnotes 2212:Almirante 1695:Santander 1597:Huei Yang 1585:Yuen Yang 1561:Heng Yang 1376:Mansfield 976:Mansfield 620:6th Fleet 567:kamikazes 391:destroyer 326:/38 guns, 226:destroyer 103:Laid down 2501:in 1916. 2292:Riquelme 2172:Fletcher 2161:(APD-29) 2153:(APD-28) 2151:Riquelme 2145:(APD-27) 2137:(APD-26) 2079:(DLH-15) 2071:(DLG-14) 2063:(DLH-12) 2055:(DLH-11) 1939:Fletcher 1902:Carabobo 1841:De Haven 1733:Ingraham 1728:Miaoulis 1633:Nan Yang 1573:Hua Yang 969:De Haven 962:Meredith 822:Ingraham 753:Archived 550:kamikaze 503:Franklin 473:Iwo Jima 424:Yorktown 381:(DD-697) 340:AA guns, 333:AA guns, 317:Armament 195:Stricken 187:Acquired 154:Sold to 143:Stricken 111:Launched 83:Namesake 2513:Lientur 2257:Serrano 2245:Serrano 2194:(DD-15) 2186:(DD-14) 2135:Serrano 2123:Buckley 2112:(DD-17) 2104:(DD-16) 1948:Gearing 1836:Incheon 1787:Stormes 1775:Zellars 1700:Waldron 1654:Lofberg 1626:Taussig 1621:Lo Yang 1609:Po Yang 1602:English 1578:Bristol 1537:Lo Yang 1438:Alagoas 1426:Sergipe 1419:Compton 1368:Collett 1291:Bristol 1277:Stormes 1256:Zellars 1214:Lindsey 1179:Lofberg 1088:Taussig 1067:Drexler 1039:Shannon 990:Collett 955:O'Brien 906:Gainard 899:Compton 857:Waldron 836:English 723:1980-81 556:Hancock 463:Okinawa 409:History 383:was an 93:Builder 53:History 2285:Videla 2264:Orella 2200:Badger 2143:Orella 1914:FalcĂłn 1907:Beatty 1890:  1857:  1824:Dae Gu 1812:Dae Gu 1803:  1782:Palang 1749:  1716:  1683:Caldas 1671:  1614:Maddox 1528:  1483:  1455:Strong 1393:  1318:  1263:Massey 1200:Henley 1172:Strong 1165:Putnam 1158:Beatty 1060:Tolman 997:Maddox 948:Laffey 934:Barton 829:Cooper 701:  676:Awards 635:Sperry 586:Sperry 571:Sperry 545:Sperry 540:Yamato 535:Sperry 530:Sperry 508:Sperry 497:Sperry 489:Sperry 485:Sperry 481:Sperry 469:Sperry 454:Ulithi 388:-class 247:Length 223:-class 2403:class 2365:class 2306:class 2278:Aldea 2271:Hyatt 2247:class 2214:class 2174:class 2159:Uribe 2125:class 2092:class 1970:class 1950:class 1941:class 1869:Zafer 1814:class 1760:class 1554:Brush 1539:class 1467:Lowry 1404:class 1356:Borie 1339:SeguĂ­ 1329:class 1327:SeguĂ­ 1207:Lowry 1081:Brush 1053:Adams 1018:Purdy 1004:Hyman 941:Walke 913:Soley 892:Borie 815:Moale 662:Chile 459:Luzon 399:Chile 343:10 Ă— 338:20 mm 336:11 Ă— 331:40 mm 329:12 Ă— 294:Range 286:Speed 263:Draft 171:Chile 156:Chile 1959:Pará 1917:(ex- 1905:(ex- 1872:(ex- 1839:(ex- 1827:(ex- 1785:(ex- 1773:(ex- 1770:Babr 1758:Babr 1731:(ex- 1698:(ex- 1686:(ex- 1636:(ex- 1624:(ex- 1612:(ex- 1600:(ex- 1588:(ex- 1576:(ex- 1564:(ex- 1552:(ex- 1510:(ex- 1498:(ex- 1465:(ex- 1453:(ex- 1443:Buck 1441:(ex- 1429:(ex- 1417:(ex- 1366:(ex- 1354:(ex- 1344:Hank 1342:(ex- 1221:Gwin 1193:Buck 1116:Shea 1074:Blue 878:Hank 850:Ault 714:here 559:and 517:USS 413:USS 377:USS 353:6 Ă— 322:6 Ă— 255:Beam 203:Fate 198:1990 177:Name 151:Fate 75:USS 72:Name 39:USS 43:in 2547:: 1652:, 1648:, 569:, 2516:. 2488:. 2017:e 2010:t 2003:v 1921:) 1909:) 1876:) 1843:) 1831:) 1789:) 1777:) 1735:) 1702:) 1690:) 1644:( 1640:) 1628:) 1616:) 1604:) 1592:) 1580:) 1568:) 1556:) 1514:) 1502:) 1469:) 1457:) 1445:) 1433:) 1421:) 1374:( 1370:) 1358:) 1346:) 785:e 778:t 771:v 716:. 350:, 20:)

Index

Chilean destroyer Ministro Zenteno (DD-16)

New York Harbor
Charles Stillman Sperry
Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company
Chile
Allen M. Sumner-class
destroyer
5 in (130 mm)
40 mm
20 mm
21 inch (533 mm)
torpedo tubes
depth charge
Allen M. Sumner-class
destroyer
United States Navy
Chile
Charles Stillman Sperry
Yorktown
rear admiral
Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company
Ulithi
Luzon
Okinawa
Iwo Jima
Doolittle Raid
Franklin

Yamato

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