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USS Welles (DD-628)

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31: 1376: 46: 1312: 1456: 1421: 1501: 742: 593:, the destroyer initially screened the carriers providing air support. After the mid-September landings on the two islands, she was detached from the carriers and moved into the transport area to provide antisubmarine defense and to guard against any attempts to reinforce the two islands. At the conclusion of her participation in the 625:
shells also contributed to the preinvasion bombardment of the objective. After the 20 October landings, the warship delivered call fire in support of the troops advancing ashore and defended the invasion fleet against the heavy enemy air attacks launched against it. In the latter role, she claimed
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and, upon her arrival at New York on 4 December, joined Destroyer Division 38 (DesDiv 38). Ordered farther north, the warship departed New York on 26 December and arrived in
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In June 1945, she retired to Leyte for rest and upkeep. On the 21st of that month, she received orders to return to the United States for a major overhaul. Steaming via
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cruised with either the fast carriers or with their logistics unit as the flattops launched air strikes on Japan's inner defenses and supported from a distance the
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where she provided gunfire support during the landings and consolidation operations from 27 May to 2 June. During that time, she destroyed several
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harbor the following day. On the 28th, she and her division mates got underway for the western Pacific in the screen of the
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on 2 June, the warship screened logistics convoys along the New Guinea coast for about a month before arriving off
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barges, harassed enemy ground forces, silenced a shore battery or two and helped to repel several air attacks.
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defense. Periodically, she returned close to shore to provide all fire for American troops fighting ashore.
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on 26 October. After post-shakedown availability there, she got underway on 15 November in company with two
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one unassisted kill. When the Japanese launched their three-pronged surface attack to break up the
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to prepare for operations to capture the remainder of the northern coast of New Guinea. During the
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on 16 July. She remained there through the end of hostilities in August and until late September.
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south of Leyte on the night of 24/25 October. Soon thereafter, she concluded her part in the
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on 18 October, two days before the actual landings, to cover preinvasion minesweeping and
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6,500 nmi (12,000 km; 7,500 mi) at 12 kn (22 km/h; 14 mph)
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on 7 September 1942; sponsored by Mrs. Suzanne Dudley Welles Brainard. The ship was
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operation, she joined TG 77.2 and began preparations for the invasion of the
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on 21 January and remained there for a week before getting underway for
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On 29 September, she got underway for the east coast. After a stop at
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on the New Guinea mainland. From there, the warship continued with
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on 22 April. About a month later, on 18 May, she supported the
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was purchased by the Republic of China Navy for spare parts)
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early in August and then moved from there down the coast to
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training along the west coast of the United States,
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Later in the month, she escorted a convoy of 802: 461:provided gunfire support for elements of the 8: 1622:World War II destroyers of the United States 1601:List of destroyers of the United States Navy 546:, located just west of Biak, to support the 753:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 1298: 809: 795: 787: 183:  11 ft 10 in (3.61 m) 175:  36 ft 1 in (11.00 m) 747:This article incorporates text from the 425:and her traveling companions arrived at 19:For other ships with the same name, see 710:was berthed with the Charleston Group, 81:Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 25: 577:on 6 August and became a unit of the 167:348 ft 3 in (106.15 m) 42: 7: 376:on 28 November and set a course for 653:where she joined the screen of the 14: 1462:Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force 401:stopped briefly at Norfolk where 327:Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp. 193:50,000 shp (37,000 kW); 1499: 1454: 1419: 1374: 1310: 740: 130:Sold for scrapping, 18 July 1969 44: 29: 643:push through the Surigao Strait 380:. She stopped along the way at 1: 756:. The entry can be found 441:on 5 February and joined the 364:which she escorted as far as 303:, was the second ship of the 260:5 × 21 in (533 mm) 687:, the destroyer arrived in 437:. The destroyer arrived at 1653: 619:underwater demolition team 18: 1596: 1570: 1297: 827: 255:20 mm (0.79 in) 225:16 officers, 260 enlisted 209:37.4 knots (69 km/h) 134: 37: 28: 514:landings at Wakde Island 321:on 27 September 1941 at 248:40 mm (1.6 in) 655:Fast Carrier Task Force 278:2 × depth charge tracks 273:depth charge projectors 237:5 in (127 mm) 135:General characteristics 16:Gleaves-class destroyer 1627:Ships built in Seattle 1318:Republic of China Navy 712:Atlantic Reserve Fleet 548:capture of that island 418:Southwest Pacific Area 689:Bremerton, Washington 634:joined the screen of 408:s sister battleship, 647:Philippine operation 623:5-inch (127 mm) 492:, the first of five 467:1st Cavalry Division 1382:Royal Hellenic Navy 771:navsource.org: USS 527:'s amphibious jump 337:on 16 August 1943. 323:Seattle, Washington 779:hazegray.org: USS 666:invasions at Luzon 639:Jesse B. Oldendorf 587:assault on Peleliu 457:. 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Index

USS Welles
USS Welles (DD-628) underway in November 1943.
Gideon Welles
Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation
Gleaves-class
destroyer
5 in (127 mm)
DP
40 mm (1.6 in)
20 mm (0.79 in)
torpedo tubes
Mark 15 torpedoes
depth charge projectors
Gleaves-class
destroyer
United States Navy
Gideon Welles
laid down
Seattle, Washington
Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp.
launched
commissioned
shakedown
Puget Sound
British
escort carriers
San Diego
California
Panama Canal
New York

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