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1155:, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Atlantic Ocean, making numerous port calls along the way. The destroyer arrived back at Newport on 18 December 1954 and remained in the Newport area through January 1955. In February and March of that year, the warship participated in the annual "Springboard" exercise conducted near Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. She returned to Newport in March and began normal operations – independent ship's exercises and hunter/killer antisubmarine warfare exercises – out of her home port. Save for a three-week midshipman cruise to
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37 mph), her starboard propeller and a portion of her tail shaft broke off just forward of the after strut bearing. The damages forced her to rejoin the main force though she remained seaworthy, capable of 23 knots (43 km/h; 26 mph), and able to maintain station in formation. The following day, when
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continued to provide antisubmarine and anti-air protection to the San Fabian group while aircraft from its carriers carried out prelanding bombing and strafing missions and, after the ninth, supported the invasion troops in their struggle to wrest the island from the
Japanese. That duty – as well as
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entered the Boston Naval
Shipyard for her regular overhaul. After three months of repairs and modifications, she spent another month conducting refresher training out of Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. She then returned to Newport, where she spent June and the first week of July. On 11 July, she stood out of
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located at
Newport. Her routine of service along the east coast and in the West Indies training naval officers in their future duties on board destroyer-type warships was broken twice in 1962. In August, she was ordered to Guantánamo Bay, where she served as a base defense ship during disorders in
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entered the Boston Naval
Shipyard for a 19-week repair period. Leaving the yard on 19 May, the destroyer conducted refresher training in Cuban waters through most of June. In July, she was reassigned to Destroyer Squadron 10 (DesRon 10) along with her entire division, DesDiv 242, which
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returned to Pearl Harbor for repairs, relaxation, and training. On the 28th, she began preparing for another amphibious operation. She concluded that training during the second week in
September and departed Hawaii on the 15th headed for the western Pacific. Steaming via Eniwetok, she arrived at
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got underway for
Hollandia on 24 November. She arrived at that New Guinea port on 29 November and remained there almost one month. On 23 December, the destroyer weighed anchor for the Philippines in company with a small cargoman and remained at Leyte through the end of the year and into 1945.
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On 8 August, the destroyer was shifted to TG 35.4 consisting of a cruiser division and a squadron of destroyers. Their assignment was to investigate surface targets reported some 63 miles (101 km) from the main formation. While she was forming up at 32 knots (59 km/h;
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undergoing alterations and modernization. On 1 June, she put to sea, bound for her first operational assignment since returning to active service. Instead of Korea, however, the east coast of the United States proved to be her destination. Later that month, she transited the
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moved along the coast toward Cebu harbor, firing at targets of opportunity as she went. She repeated the mission three days later and then departed Cebu on 8 May. Staged through
Mindoro, the destroyer participated in the landings at
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Newport brought a resumption of hunter/killer exercises in New England coastal waters. On 1 May 1959, the destroyer was transferred from DesRon 10 to Escort Squadron 14 (CortRon 14) as the
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steamed out with them. While the carriers' aircraft attacked the enemy's homeland, the destroyer joined the other escorts in protecting their mobile bases from air and submarine attack. However, on two occasions,
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On 1 June 1954, the destroyer departed
Newport in company with Destroyer Division 242 (DesDiv 242) on what proved to be a seven-month circumnavigation of the globe. Steaming via the Panama Canal, San Diego,
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and was assigned to duty with the fast carriers in the screen of TG 38.3. Her task group departed Leyte Gulf on 1 July bound for an operating area just to the east of the
Japanese home islands, and
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attacks, while they launched their planes to provide close support for troops landing at Aitape and Hollandia on the northern coast of New Guinea. TG 78.2 ended that mission on 5 May, but
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and her sister ships in the screen again protected the carriers from enemy air and submarine forces. She and her charges remained with the invasion force throughout the decisive
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for her last active duty assignment. At Philadelphia, she served as a Naval Reserve training ship for almost a year and as flagship for Reserve Destroyer Squadron 30. She was
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was detailed to help recover the Mercury capsule after splash-down roughly 300 miles (480 km) east of Cape Canaveral, Florida. The mission was designated MR-3, or
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offensive missiles had been based on that island. She was released from that duty in mid-November and returned to Newport on the 24th to resume her training missions.
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in the summer of 1950 brought a need for more active ships in the Fleet. Though recommissioned on 26 February 1951, the destroyer spent the next three months at the
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to evacuate casualties and thence to Saipan for repairs. The ships arrived at Saipan on 17 August, two days after the cessation of hostilities. There,
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on 3 October. She resumed training at Manus until 14 October when she got underway with the transport screen bound for the invasion of the Philippines
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in company with escort carriers and other destroyers. They stopped at Kwajalein in the Marshalls to make final preparations for the assault on
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received routine maintenance and conducted training evolutions out of Espiritu Santo. Early in June, the destroyer headed back toward the
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continued her role as a training platform for prospective destroyer officers until April 1964. On 14 April, she departed Newport for
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in the screen of the carriers. From that base, she joined the carriers in supporting the assaults on the islands in Manila Bay —
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herself entered drydock where her damage was found to be sufficiently serious to warrant her retiring, via Hawaii, to the
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before joining TF 66 – the 6th Fleet fast carrier force – off the Levantine coast. Two weeks later, she anchored at
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subgroup. Two days later, she opened fire in the prelanding bombardment at beaches some four miles (6 km) west of
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became DesDiv 102. The warship spent the period from September to November either alongside a tender or in the
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plant located there. A second and similar mission brought TG 34.8.1 back to the shores of Honshū at
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midshipmen for their summer cruise. Not long thereafter, President
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19:For other ships with the same name, see
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421:(TF 58) for the occupation of the
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609:"Betty". Through the month of July,
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597:Battle of the Philippine Sea
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3964:Ships built in Bath, Maine
1312:Destroyer Officer's School
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3185:Colombian National Navy
2903:Almirante Domecq GarcĂa
1091:and arrived in her new
1016:on 29 July. Otherwise,
674:Netherlands East Indies
137:General characteristics
3572:Republic of Korea Navy
3107:Republic of China Navy
1347:Atlantic Reserve Fleet
1327:after he learned that
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850:41st Infantry Division
478:where she carried out
391:Pearl Harbor Navy Yard
298:in the service of the
273:2 Ă— depth charge racks
177:39 ft (12 m)
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1239:and, after a stop at
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1169:Boston Naval Shipyard
1121:antisubmarine warfare
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1061:Pacific Reserve Fleet
1057:Bremerton, Washington
1053:Puget Sound Navy Yard
559:Carrier Support Group
374:San Diego, California
1206:On 15 January 1958,
1189:Operation Strikeback
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536:New Hebrides Islands
476:southwestern Pacific
3836:Clarence K. Bronson
3762:Almirante FerrandĂz
2499:Clarence K. Bronson
1435:navsource.org: USS
1358:Baltimore, Maryland
1213:Annapolis, Maryland
882:Zamboanga Peninsula
856:— the main port on
502:group built around
3541:Heywood L. Edwards
2464:Heywood L. Edwards
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1321:quarantine of Cuba
1304:Mercury-Redstone 3
1211:Newport bound for
896:Philippine Islands
684:"Jill" launched a
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1499:-class destroyers
1135:, she joined the
1109:Mediterranean Sea
1055:. She arrived in
1004:near the city of
942:on the island of
927:Americal Division
788:set a course for
725:invasion of Luzon
631:Admiralty Islands
620:Early in August,
409:, and arrived at
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2852:
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2821:DD-549 (Unnamed)
2818:DD-548 (Unnamed)
2815:DD-543 (Unnamed)
2812:DD-542 (Unnamed)
2471:Richard P. Leary
2123:Charles Ausburne
1489:
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1352:Struck from the
1187:participated in
1010:Japan Iron Works
890:
688:in the midst of
668:in the northern
423:Marshall Islands
382:aircraft carrier
378:Hawaiian Islands
358:Casco Bay, Maine
337:Boston Navy Yard
198:geared turbines;
100:17 February 1943
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2366:Albert W. Grant
1990:David W. Taylor
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1325:John F. Kennedy
1273:
1221:Camille Chamoun
1183:. In the fall,
1162:Early in 1956,
1145:South China Sea
1141:Yokosuka, Japan
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670:Molucca Islands
581:Mariana Islands
551:Central Pacific
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1177:Rio de Janeiro
1105:Guantánamo Bay
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852:'s assault on
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540:Espiritu Santo
538:. She reached
500:escort carrier
462:Salt Lake City
407:Ellice Islands
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3137:Chiang Yang
2597:Porterfield
1535:La Vallette
1181:West Indies
1179:and to the
1147:and in the
1030:suffered a
984:, cruisers
965:battleships
784:, Mindoro,
747:Ommaney Bay
736:Felix Stump
587:and, later
542:on 12 May.
496:Cape Sudest
366:New England
321:Bath, Maine
266:6 Ă— single
252:7 Ă— single
237:5 Ă— single
3969:1943 ships
3943:Categories
3867:Ä°skenderun
3798:Jorge Juan
3659:Cuitláhuac
3647:Cuauhtémoc
2993:Pernambuco
2611:Wedderburn
1829:Abner Read
1398:References
1153:Suez Canal
841:Montpelier
794:Corregidor
763:San Felipe
523:Natoma Bay
517:Manila Bay
511:Corregidor
488:New Guinea
307:Joel Abbot
224:Complement
190:Propulsion
161:2,050 tons
73:Joel Abbot
3709:Isherwood
3475:Pritchett
3418:Charrette
3365:Navarinon
3265:Wadsworth
3194:Antioquia
3125:Kwei Yang
3113:Heng Yang
2783:Stevenson
2761:Cancelled
2667:Callaghan
2408:John Hood
2387:Ingersoll
2352:Sigourney
2296:Mansfield
2200:Charrette
1869:Hazelwood
1808:Isherwood
1780:Wadsworth
1703:Schroeder
1556:Chevalier
1506:Completed
1379:service.
1354:Navy list
1296:Freedom 7
1271:1959–1965
1245:Gibraltar
1137:7th Fleet
1113:6th Fleet
1111:with the
1093:home port
1071:1950–1959
1014:Hamamatsu
951:3rd Fleet
908:Cebu City
866:Zamboanga
835:Cleveland
798:El Fraile
790:Subic Bay
678:Indonesia
662:Hollandia
585:at Saipan
528:submarine
505:Coral Sea
492:Milne Bay
490:ports of
468:Pensacola
443:Kwajalein
317:laid down
304:Commodore
296:destroyer
243:5 Ă— twin
152:destroyer
89:Laid down
21:USS Abbot
3860:Cogswell
3831:Ä°stanbul
3779:Converse
3652:Harrison
3590:Chung Mu
3482:Lanciere
3406:Bradford
3389:Sfendoni
3377:Nearchos
3253:Ringgold
3161:Kun Yang
3154:Kimberly
3074:Cochrane
3067:Wadleigh
3029:MaranhĂŁo
2872:Heermann
2790:Stockton
2769:Percival
2646:Wadleigh
2604:Stockham
2590:Hopewell
2562:McDermut
2555:Marshall
2492:Chauncey
2436:Dashiell
2380:Cogswell
2373:Caperton
2221:Halligan
2172:Sproston
2144:Harrison
2095:Stoddard
2067:Robinson
2060:Prichett
2053:Morrison
2046:Longshaw
2032:Johnston
1962:Bradford
1920:Sullivan
1876:Heermann
1815:Kimberly
1794:Brownson
1766:Thatcher
1731:Converse
1696:Ringgold
1640:Hutchins
1591:De Haven
1549:O'Bannon
1542:Nicholas
1514:Fletcher
1497:Fletcher
1455:homepage
1383:See also
1375:for her
1281:flagship
1278:squadron
1032:kamikaze
1006:Kamaishi
944:Mindanao
870:Mindanao
825:cruisers
741:kamikaze
695:Catskill
635:at Leyte
576:Chenango
564:Sangamon
486:and the
484:Solomons
447:Eniwetok
435:Japanese
411:Funafuti
329:launched
291:Fletcher
286:(DD-629)
270:throwers
232:Armament
147:Fletcher
121:Stricken
97:Launched
69:Namesake
3904:Gleaves
3884:Preston
3803:McGowan
3750:Lepanto
3578:Chungmu
3470:Geniere
3426:Claxton
3401:Thyella
3277:Claxton
3241:Anthony
3166:Yarnall
3149:An Yang
3142:Mullany
3130:Twining
3034:Shields
2986:Cushing
2974:Bennett
2969:ParaĂba
2896:Stembel
2891:Rosales
2737:Gregory
2730:Colhoun
2709:Monssen
2702:Cushing
2688:Preston
2632:Uhlmann
2618:Picking
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2520:Gatling
2457:Bennion
2443:Bullard
2429:Colahan
2359:Stembel
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2277:Howorth
2235:Newcomb
2228:Haraden
2130:Claxton
2088:Smalley
2018:Haggard
1948:Yarnall
1941:Twining
1862:Trathen
1843:Mullany
1773:Anthony
1710:Sigsbee
1689:Renshaw
1668:Halford
1661:Stevens
1647:Pringle
1619:Bennett
1563:Saufley
1528:Jenkins
1521:Radford
1225:Lebanon
1201:Chatham
1197:Belfast
993:Chicago
975:Indiana
904:Visayas
902:in the
858:Palawan
806:Caballo
802:Carabao
775:Mindoro
686:torpedo
672:of the
666:Morotai
629:in the
589:at Guam
570:Suwanee
456:Chester
453:joined
386:Cowpens
335:at the
323:by the
256:AA guns
248:AA guns
79:Builder
40:History
3819:
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3738:
3697:Benham
3692:Villar
3680:
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3569:
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3536:Ariake
3524:Ariake
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3487:Taylor
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3394:Aulick
3353:Lonchi
3334:Conner
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2981:Paraná
2936:
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2908:Braine
2884:Dortch
2879:Espora
2846:
2804:Turner
2776:Watson
2744:Little
2723:Porter
2716:Jarvis
2695:Benham
2583:Melvin
2576:McNair
2534:Hickox
2513:Dortch
2506:Cotten
2478:Bryant
2401:Bearss
2331:Braine
2284:Killen
2270:Twiggs
2207:Conner
2179:Wickes
2165:Murray
2116:Aulick
2025:Hailey
2011:Franks
1976:Cowell
1934:Tingey
1916:Putnam
1897:Miller
1890:McCord
1848:Beatty
1787:Walker
1752:Spence
1717:Conway
1682:Philip
1675:Leutze
1654:Stanly
1633:Hudson
1626:Fullam
1584:Taylor
1577:Strong
1570:Waller
1408:
1364:Awards
1329:Soviet
1253:Beirut
1249:Naples
1133:Midway
1131:, and
1044:Rescue
1002:Honshū
987:Quincy
829:Denver
818:Bataan
804:, and
767:Nsugbu
690:Abbot'
573:, and
555:Saipan
520:, and
480:convoy
445:, and
439:Majuro
293:-class
288:was a
166:Length
149:-class
63:Abbott
3915:class
3906:class
3855:Ä°zmit
3843:Ä°zmir
3755:Capps
3721:Terry
3614:Pusan
3602:Seoul
3595:Erben
3580:class
3526:class
3494:Fante
3460:class
3458:Fante
3430:Dyson
3413:Velos
3370:Brown
3341:Kimon
3329:Aspis
3289:Dyson
3226:class
3115:class
3079:Rooks
3022:Irwin
3005:PiauĂ
2962:Guest
2947:class
2857:class
2855:Brown
2797:Thorn
2751:Rooks
2681:Irwin
2660:Mertz
2639:Remey
2527:Healy
2485:Black
2394:Knapp
2338:Erben
2324:Abbot
2317:Wiley
2256:Izard
2249:Burns
2193:Young
2158:McKee
2137:Dyson
2102:Watts
1997:Evans
1983:Capps
1969:Brown
1836:Ammen
1759:Terry
1745:Foote
1738:Eaton
1612:Guest
1605:Beale
1598:Bache
1461:DD629
1459:Abbot
1453:Abbot
1445:Abbot
1437:Abbot
1391:Abbot
1369:Abbot
1335:Abbot
1317:Haiti
1308:Abbot
1300:Abbot
1292:Abbot
1265:Abbot
1233:Abbot
1208:Abbot
1185:Abbot
1164:Abbot
1117:Abbot
1080:Korea
1076:Abbot
1065:Abbot
1049:Abbot
1036:Abbot
1034:hit,
1027:Borie
1018:Abbot
998:Abbot
961:Abbot
956:Abbot
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889:'
886:Abbot
862:Abbot
846:Abbot
814:mines
810:Abbot
786:Abbot
771:Abbot
758:Abbot
753:Burns
721:Abbot
708:Abbot
700:Abbot
658:Leyte
654:Abbot
647:Dulag
643:Abbot
639:Abbot
622:Abbot
611:Abbot
593:Abbot
547:Abbot
532:Abbot
451:Abbot
431:Taroa
427:Wotje
415:Abbot
395:Abbot
362:Abbot
313:Abbot
284:Abbot
263:tubes
216:Range
208:Speed
182:Draft
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3872:Boyd
3870:(ex-
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