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and the Japanese, making 35 knots (40 mph; 65 km/h), gained rapidly and opened fire with their 5.5-inch (140 mm) guns while still out of range of the Americans' 3-inch (76.2 mm) armament. The first enemy shells overshot and sent up fountains of water several hundred yards ahead of the destroyer minesweepers; the next salvo fell some 300 yards (270 m) astern. The American ships used evasive action and returned fire from their 3-inch (76.2 mm) guns as Japanese salvos exploded in the sea nearby. The Japanese then hit
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The two old destroyer minesweepers got underway and accelerated as fast as possible to clear the area. Some 15 minutes later the Japanese destroyers' silhouettes came over the horizon, hull-down and travelling at high speed. The American ships could manage only 29 knots (33 mph; 54 km/h)
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sunk and one severely damaged. However, the Japanese fleet did not press its advantage and the vulnerable transports supporting the invasion escaped unscathed. As a result of the battle, the Allied warships withdrew and the transports, whose withdrawal
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on Guadalcanal. After hastily unloading she retired toward Nouméa, arriving there on 22 September. After escorting a further high-speed convoy to replenish land forces engaged on the Solomons she was deployed to search for survivors of the
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devoted the next year to escort missions and target towing duty in the South and Central Pacific. Perhaps the highlight of this service came in October 1944 when she joined the screen for the torpedoed light cruiser
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departed Wernham Cove in the Russell Islands. At daybreak the next morning, the high-speed transports launched their landing boats. The troops landed at Oliana Bay on
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steamed for Pearl Harbor on 8 October 1943 and touched there briefly before heading for Guadalcanal. On 11 November 1943, she joined the screen for the transport
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had been expecting orders to bombard Japanese positions along Guadalcanal's coast. However, an intercepted message informed Lieutenant Commander Agnew of
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The "Terrible Tee" Goes Forth to War, by CDR D. M. Agnew, USN; United States Naval Institute Proceedings; Vol. No. 70, No. 7; July, 1944; pgs 817–828.
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operated out of Pearl Harbor, where she had entered the hostilities with Japan four years before. On 4 June 1945, she was reclassified as a
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immediately began a search for the missing sailor. Two hours later, she picked up her man: bruised, battered, and in shock — but alive.
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to occupy Rice Anchorage and thus to prevent Japanese reinforcements from reaching [[Munda, Solomon Islands |Munda]] from
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Agnew now decided that his ships' best chance of survival would come from attempting to make a high-speed transit of
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departed Pearl Harbor for the last time and steamed to San Diego. After repairs, she proceeded via the
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on Guadalcanal. Two choices were open to Agnew, who was commanding a task unit consisting of
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on 15 September 1920, sponsored by Mrs. Bess McMillan Trever (George Trever's widow) and was
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reached the Naval Repair Base, San Diego, California, and began overhaul on 9 January 1945.
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and transferred her injured sailor to the naval hospital. On 22 December 1944, she reached
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Cradle Cruise: A Navy Bluejacket Remembers Life Aboard the USS Trever During World War II
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that three Japanese destroyers were approaching, apparently to bombard the airstrip at
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to Guadalcanal, loaded with reinforcements and supplies for the hard-pressed
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was moored in West Loch at Pearl Harbor with the destroyer minesweepers
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got underway for Hawaii, arriving at Pearl Harbor on 31 December 1944.
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in January 1923. She was recommissioned on 2 June 1930, operating from
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and headed back to Espiritu Santo escorting the returning transports.
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in commission from 1922 to 1923 and from 1930 to 1945. Converted to a
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took on board 34 Japanese survivors, including three officers. One
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returned to Espiritu Santo on 28 February 1943 before calling at
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on 5 December 1945, and sold for scrapping on 12 November 1946.
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headed for Oahu on 25 March 1945. For the remainder of the war,
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came over and dropped bombs on the two ships, sending them to
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and joined bombardment and transport groups in the assault.
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31.3. That night, in company with the high-speed transports
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spent the rest of 1941 and the beginning of 1942 conducting
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of eight refused to surrender and put up a fight, giving
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were not able to reach their ships before they sortied.
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on 20 June 1943. After nightfall, a Japanese twin-float
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that had attacked transport ships. The following day
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No other U.S. Navy ship has been named 1338:This article incorporates text from the 502:On the morning of 7 December 1941, when 259:9 feet 10 inches (3.00 m) 1307:Hackett, Bob; Kingsepp, Sander (2017). 1292: 586:operations, local escort missions, and 833:then transferred her prisoners to the 800:and destroyer minesweepers, including 768:On that evening, 9 August, a Japanese 20: 804:herself. Her first mission was from 485:, in 1941 as part of the Base Force, 56: 7: 997:next took part in operations in the 634:, Hawaii, consisting of the 622-ton 538:. She engaged the aircraft with her 178:Sold for scrapping 12 November 1946 3109:Ships built in Vallejo, California 725:next saw action in the first U.S. 14: 1140:on Bougainville, which began the 540:.50-caliber Browning machine guns 144:DMS-16,19 November 1940 3006: 2962: 2903: 2659: 2570: 1437: 1331: 1229:Upon completion of her repairs, 618:, the northernmost point on the 374:, including during the Japanese 58: 24: 987:and provoking return fire from 789:helped to screen, retreated to 570:, who had gone to sea on board 1283:for her World War II service. 913:amidships, killing three men. 699:After escorting a convoy from 414:Construction and commissioning 1: 1347:. The entry can be found 1136:took part in the landings at 269:26,500 shp (20 MW); 152:AG-110, 4 June 1945 1172:and escorted them safely to 1095:Type 93 "Long Lance" torpedo 757:shot down four twin-engined 636:United States Army Transport 469:. She was reclassified as a 229: inches (95.822 m) 366:in 1940, she served in the 251: inches (9.436 m) 3130: 935:for overhaul, arriving at 897:. By following this plan, 867:. One was to head for the 88:Mare Island Naval Shipyard 34:(DD-339) off the coast of 3063: 3037: 2646: 2578:United States Coast Guard 733:with the aim of securing 315:122 officers and enlisted 182: 51: 23: 3089:Clemson-class destroyers 815:Battle of Cape Esperance 659:. At dawn, the Japanese 1239:miscellaneous auxiliary 991:′s 20-millimeter guns. 729:of the war against the 622:, escorting a two-ship 402:28 October 2020 at the 392:was named in memory of 325:4 in (100 mm) 285:35 knots (65 km/h) 183:General characteristics 148:Miscellaneous auxiliary 16:Clemson-class destroyer 3014:Imperial Japanese Navy 2652:World War II operators 1248:On 22 September 1945, 1099:Battle of Kolombangara 1034:infantry landing craft 749:to drive off Japanese 674:General Royal T. Frank 641:General Royal T. Frank 504:Imperial Japanese Navy 376:attack on Pearl Harbor 346:(DD-339/DMS-16/AG-110) 329:3 in (76 mm) 1142:Bougainville campaign 1089:, which had lost her 893:which were both well 778:Battle of Savo Island 763:Allied reporting name 713:Mare Island Navy Yard 574:, was able to rejoin 508:attacked Pearl Harbor 471:destroyer minesweeper 423:Mare Island Navy Yard 364:destroyer minesweeper 140:Destroyer minesweeper 1132:. Later that month, 1124:and escorted her to 999:New Georgia campaign 939:on 27 January 1943. 798:high-speed transport 394:Lieutenant Commander 384:New Georgia campaign 380:Guadalcanal campaign 75:Lieutenant Commander 3023:Patrol Boat No. 102 2911:Royal Canadian Navy 2218:John Francis Burnes 1379:navsource.org: USS 1198:The following day, 1130:Bougainville Island 1126:Empress Augusta Bay 1008:raised his flag on 1001:. On 29 June 1943, 598:On 28 January 1942 560:commanding officers 487:United States Fleet 38:while serving with 2538:William B. 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Index

USS Trever (DD-339)
California
Destroyer
Battle Force
Lieutenant Commander
George A. Trever
Mare Island Naval Shipyard
Destroyer minesweeper
Miscellaneous auxiliary
Clemson-class
destroyer
nmi
kt
4 in (100 mm)
3 in (76 mm)
21 inch (533 mm)
Clemson-class
destroyer
United States Navy
destroyer minesweeper
Pacific
World War II
attack on Pearl Harbor
Guadalcanal campaign
New Georgia campaign
Lieutenant Commander
George A. Trever
Archived
Wayback Machine
Mare Island Navy Yard

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