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USS Hyman

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sailed with Admiral Hall's Southern Attack Force 27 March 1945 and arrived Okinawa 1 April. As troops landed she took station off the transport area, protecting the American ships from enemy submarines and planes. In the following days she fought off several air attacks and on 5 April, led a search
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a final rehearsal of the Iwo Jima landing. On the morning of 19 February, the destroyer formed part of the screen for the transports; and, as the first wave landed, she turned her 5-inch guns shoreward and opened fire to provide support for the assaulting troops. She bombarded Japanese troops and
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s had exploded to the time she was sunk was a total of 48 seconds, leaving only 13 survivors. Realizing that the destroyer was damaged beyond repair, Hyman ordered "abandon ship" but remained on the bridge, directing the evacuation until going down with his ship. The sacrifice of his ship and
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engaged in maneuvers and training in the Caribbean, ending her reserve duty in September. After another cruise to the Mediterranean from 6 March to 7 June 1951, she prepared for Korean duty, getting underway from Newport on 2 October 1951.
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The veteran ship sailed again for Mediterranean waters 7 January 1953. On this cruise she took part in joint operations with British and French ships, returning to her home port 24 May 1953. During 1954 and 1955
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12 October 1944. During the next few months she was occupied with training exercises, including practice amphibious assaults, and escort voyages to the advance base at Eniwetok.
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and in the years before World War II, was assigned to many ships and a variety of shore stations, including the Office of Naval Operations. He assumed command of destroyer
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returned to Yokosuka on 22 February 1952 and soon afterward embarked on the long cruise home, completing her round the world voyage at Newport on 21 April after visiting
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took part in antisubmarine operations in the Caribbean and Atlantic. In 1956 she cruised to the Caribbean with midshipmen on training operations, and participated in
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for shore bombardment on 6 November, remaining in the area until 19 November, when she moved farther out to sea as plane guard for Australian aircraft carrier
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peninsula 24 November, sustaining minor shrapnel damage during the close-in exchange. She carried out search and rescue duties into December when she joined
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sailed for her first deployment to the Mediterranean 2 February 1947. For the next year she operated in coastal waters, but sailed 13 September 1948 with a
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downed several before a damaged aircraft crashed near her torpedo tubes, its engine exploding on the main deck. While fighting fire and flooding,
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bunkers until 23 February, when she made an antisubmarine sweep south of Iwo Jima. The next day, after returning to gunfire support station,
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During 1962 the destroyer made another cruise to Mediterranean and Middle Eastern ports, operating with naval units from many navies. While
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on 5 September to assist in receiving the surrender of outlying Pacific islands. She received the surrender of Japanese forces on
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With the ground war in Korea then in stalemate, fleet air power, and surface bombardment carried much of the fight to the enemy.
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exercises in the North Atlantic and antisubmarine training. Operations in home waters continued until 4 August 1960, when
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searched the Mississippi River for a week. Sonar sweeps and fathometer traces located the barge with its deadly gas near
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helped down two more aircraft before the engagement ended, leaving twelve of her men killed and over forty wounded.
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was undergoing repairs in October, the introduction of offensive missiles into Cuba precipitated another
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sailed on 29 November 1957 for the Mediterranean, visiting various eastern Mediterranean ports with the
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returned to Newport on 13 March 1965 and received a new training assignment for Naval Reservists.
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on 7 April, the ship arrived at Saipan eleven days later. From there she steamed on one engine to
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had much to do with saving the Navy's carriers in the widely separated engagements known as the
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crisis; and the ship steamed to join the quarantine just as it was lifted in late November.
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participated in ASW exercises and served as surveillance ship in Cuban waters. She entered
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on 2 March 1945. There she took part in practice bombardments for the upcoming invasion of
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took part in antisubmarine training operations in the Caribbean through the end of 1946.
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took three 500-lb. bomb hits in this third attack. From the time the first bomb that hit
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fought off an air attack. Fire support, duties continued until the destroyer sailed for
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6,500 nmi (12,000 km; 7,500 mi) at 15 kn (28 km/h; 17 mph)
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in April and departed for her eleventh deployment with the 6th Fleet on 27 November.
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again sailed for duty with the 6th Fleet. In April 1961 the ship steamed west of the
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attacks in hopes of stopping the landing. Shooting at attacking planes on all sides,
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Hyman fought his ship through 2 air raids, 36 Japanese planes attacked the 2 ships.
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for another Project Mercury assignment. She acted as part of the recovery group on
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Through 1949 and 1950 the destroyer was assigned to reserve training duty out of
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and the Canal Zone to Casco Bay, Maine, where she arrived 16 April 1946.
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performed plane-guard duties in Hawaiian waters until arriving at
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sailed to Costa Rica in March 1963 in connection with President
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steamed with her division via the Panama Canal, San Diego, and
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were purchased by the Republic of China Navy for spare parts)
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on 6 October 1941. After convoy escort duty in the Atlantic,
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While conducting training exercises in mid-September 1965,
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18 September to join the Pacific war. She steamed via the
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group for the Mediterranean. The ships supported the
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was purchased by the Argentine Navy for spare parts)
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Willford Milton Hyman was born on 16 August 1901 in
2019: 1986: 1932: 1878: 1845: 1800: 1657: 1612: 1522: 1447: 684:in the Sea of Japan during interdiction strikes on 584:11 September. Captain Momm, division commander on 487:sailed 27 January 1945, with the transports of 479:, closed on Japan in early 1945, the island of 471:As the amphibious pincers, one reaching across 717:in May. In June 1957 the ship was part of the 913: 8: 2140:World War II destroyers of the United States 2119:List of destroyers of the United States Navy 444:conducted exhaustive shakedown training off 128:Sold 13 October 1970 and broken up for scrap 863:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 2150:Korean War destroyers of the United States 1437: 920: 906: 898: 2145:Cold War destroyers of the United States 857:This article incorporates text from the 748:as a station ship in the United States' 659:, arriving at Yokosuka on 31 October. 341:attempted to extend their conquest to 18: 165:376 ft 6 in (114.76 m) 42: 7: 491:'s expeditionary force, touching at 345:, the ship was operating with oiler 334:moved to the Pacific in early 1942. 232:5 in (127 mm)/38 cal. guns 204:34 knots (63 km/h; 39 mph) 32:(DD-732) underway in the early 1950s 696:, Saudi Arabia, Italy, and France. 592:early in 1946, the ship sailed via 523:in San Francisco Bay, 20 July 1945. 711:North Atlantic Treaty Organization 475:and the other pushing through the 393:. He was posthumously awarded the 181:15 ft 8 in (4.78 m) 14: 829:on 17 September. Following this, 728:After another Midshipman cruise, 191:60,000 shp (45,000 kW); 2021: 1988: 1934: 1880: 1847: 1802: 1659: 1614: 1524: 1449: 850: 313:in 1924. He first served on the 44: 22: 352:in a fueling group for Admiral 16:Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer 401:Construction and commissioning 1: 866:. The entry can be found 2029:Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela 806:was ordered to search for a 560:After emergency repairs at 311:United States Naval Academy 2181: 2155:Ships built in Bath, Maine 719:International Naval Review 483:became a prime objective. 2114: 2068: 1436: 938: 539:and patrol ships west of 531:group hunting a reported 420:on 22 November 1943, was 132: 37: 21: 309:. he graduated from the 1810:Colombian National Navy 495:before carrying out on 391:Battle of the Coral Sea 268:2 Ă— depth charge tracks 133:General characteristics 1942:Republic of Korea Navy 1667:Republic of China Navy 827:Baton Rouge, Louisiana 524: 452:, before sailing from 173:40 ft (12 m) 1888:Imperial Iranian Navy 793:Boston Naval Shipyard 628:Newport, Rhode Island 543:as the Japanese made 518: 70:Willford Milton Hyman 2055:Robert K. Huntington 1420:Robert K. Huntington 1266:Alfred A. Cunningham 630:on 23 January 1949. 622:. 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Index

USS Hyman (DD-732) underway in the early 1950s
Bath Iron Works
Allen M. Sumner-class
destroyer
5 in (127 mm)/38 cal. guns
40 mm
20 mm
21 inch (533 mm)
torpedo tubes
depth charge
Allen M. Sumner-class
destroyer
United States Navy
Pueblo, Colorado
United States Naval Academy
battleship
USS New Mexico
USS Sims
Japanese
Port Moresby
USS Neosho
Frank Jack Fletcher
aircraft carriers
Coral Sea
Lieutenant Commander
Battle of the Coral Sea
Navy Cross
laid down
Bath Iron Works
Bath, Maine

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