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USS Monaghan (DD-354)

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furnished harassing fire until daylight, firing again on the island during the early morning of 19 June. She continued bombardment and screening missions until 25 July when she sailed for Pearl Harbor, and an overhaul at
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so effectively that the Japanese were driven away. Patrol and occasional shore bombardment missions throughout the Aleutians, along with escort missions, continued through the summer. Highlights were a
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she bent her propellers on an underwater obstruction, and had to return to Pearl Harbor on her hastily replaced port screw for permanent repairs, completed 21 February 1943.
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was ordered away from formation to transmit important messages, thus preserving radio silence in the main body. She was then ordered on to search for survivors of
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11 November. There she joined the escort for three fleet oilers bound for a rendezvous 17 December with TF 38, whose planes had been striking central
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of the Japanese attackers. Although outnumbered, the Americans sank four enemy carriers in air actions beginning on the night of 3 June, along with a
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s group patrolled off Saipan guarding against a possible breakthrough by the enemy. They next steamed to Eniwetok to prepare for the assault on
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was unable to carry out a rescue, and sailed on with messages for Nouméa before rejoining TF 16 in time to return to Pearl Harbor 26 May.
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said, "represented a more crippling blow to the Third Fleet than it might be expected to suffer in anything less than a major action".
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headed for the trespasser and the captain, LCdr. Burford, giving the order to ram. The submarine turned and fired its torpedo at the
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13 November. The escort carriers launched their planes against shore targets and protected convoys offshore through the invasion of
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were in peril, and the Navy moved quickly and decisively to block so critical a threat. First action came 4 May when planes from
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invasion. The ship was expecting to refuel and probably had reduced its ballast in order to take on fuel.
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joining the group of destroyers struggling to save the carrier and guard her from further damage. The
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screen protecting the carriers. Assigned to cover the work of underwater demolition teams off
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as they flew air support and strikes for the landings there. On 7 February 1944 she entered
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s stern out of the water. The destroyer then went out of control and smashed into a barge.
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took roll after roll to starboard, finally going over. The Typhoon Cobra tragedy, Admiral
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put to sea in the antisubmarine screen for the fast carriers, bound for strikes on
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revealed the plan to American commanders, who thus knew when and where to find the
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She headed on out of the harbor to patrol offshore for the next week, then joined
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off the entrance to Pearl Harbor an hour earlier. Four minutes later, before
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and Pearl Harbor, then escorted a convoy to the west coast en route to the
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forces now combined upon word that an enemy carrier group had entered the
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duty to the west coast and back before Task Force 11 (TF 11), with
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After the victory, the force returned to Pearl Harbor on 13 June.
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was ready to ride it out. Typhoon Cobra claimed 790 lives in the
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was sent north to aid in countering the Japanese threat in the
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rejoined the escort carriers after extensive exercises out of
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Patrol and scouting operations out of Pearl Harbor with the
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penetrated the destroyer screen the next day and sank both
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sortied from Pearl Harbor on April 15, 1942, bound for the
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rammed the submarine glancingly, then sank it with two
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was underway for the decisive battle of the war, the
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She participated in the 8: 1880:World War II destroyers of the United States 1169:List of destroyers of the United States Navy 762:Returning to the west coast on escort duty, 1017:USS Monaghan, Report of Pearl Harbor Attack 999:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 1202: 1188: 1180: 1056: 1042: 1034: 642:attacked and badly damaged the submarine. 315:was laid down on November 21, 1933 at the 993:This article incorporates text from the 678:returned to the South Pacific at Nandi, 19:For other ships with the same name, see 770:, and prepared for the invasion of the 449:force could bring aid. 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Through the first two days, 371:was a ready duty destroyer in 351:in 1942. Monaghan was sunk in 1: 1002:. The entry can be found 863:on the night of 17/18 July, 841:Battle of the Philippine Sea 689:Once more in the Aleutians, 279:2 × Depth Charge stern racks 586:Carrier Striking Task Force 1926: 966:for World War II service. 932:. Six men survived the 674:, CA for a repair period. 668:Mare Island Naval Shipyard 437:in the attempt to relieve 323:operated primarily in the 304:design. 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1581:, 1575:, 1569:, 1552:, 1545:, 1517:, 1500:, 1484:, 1478:, 1472:, 1465:, 1459:, 1452:, 1424:, 1386:, 1380:, 1374:, 1368:, 1320:, 1303:, 1296:, 1279:, 1253:, 922:, 888:, 872:. 843:, 827:, 811:, 759:. 739:, 732:. 528:. 492:, 335:. 1203:e 1196:t 1189:v 1057:e 1050:t 1043:v 1006:. 227:, 23:.

Index

USS Monaghan
USS Monaghan (DD-354)
John R. Monaghan
Boston Navy Yard
battle stars
Typhoon Cobra
Farragut-class
destroyer
5"(127mm)/38cal DP (5x1)
21 inch (533 mm)
.50cal (12.7mm)
5" (127mm)/38cal DP
Oerlikon 20 mm AA
Bofors 40 mm AA
Farragut-class
destroyer
Ensign
John R. Monaghan
Boston Navy Yard
North Atlantic
US Navy
World War II
Pearl Harbor raid
Battle of the Coral Sea
Battle of Midway
Typhoon Cobra
Philippines
Pearl Harbor
Ward
submarine

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