- USS Satterlee (DD-626)
USS "Satterlee" (DD-626) was a "Gleaves"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II . She the second Navy ship named forUnited States Coast Guard CaptainCharles Satterlee ."Satterlee" was laid down on
10 September 1941 by theSeattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp. ,Seattle, Washington ; launched on17 July 1942 ; sponsored by Miss Rebecca E. Satterlee, niece of Capt. Satterlee; and commissioned on1 July 1943 ,Lieutenant Commander Joseph F. Witherow, Jr., in command."Satterlee" escorted the British
aircraft carrier , HMS "Victorious", from the Western Seaboard to theAtlantic coast, where the new destroyer joined theU.S. Atlantic Fleet on26 August 1943 . After twoconvoy escort voyages toCasablanca , and training out ofCasco Bay ,Maine , she escorted thebattleship s "Texas" (BB-35) and "Arkansas" (BB-33) toBelfast ,Northern Ireland , in April 1944.In the first week of May 1944, "Satterlee" underwent training for a special mission assigned to her for the Normandy landings. She was to support a crack unit of 200 Army rangers in eliminating a German gun battery at
Pointe du Hoc which commanded the Omaha landing beaches. After escorting minesweepers to the beach area on the night of 5 and6 June , she commenced pre-arranged fire on Pointe du Hoc at 05:48,6 June . As the rangers landed, she broke up enemy units attempting to oppose them from the top of the cliff.Although the rangers found that the battery's guns had been removed before the landings, German resistance was stiff, and "Satterlee" provided gunfire support for the rest of the day. "Satterlee" remained off the
Normandy beaches for the next forty days, and then joined the invasion force which arrived offSaint-Tropez ,southern France , on15 August 1944 . Here she helped repel a night attack of five Germanmotor torpedo boat s, sinking one from which she rescued 12 survivors."Satterlee" returned to the east coast in October 1944 for training at Casco Bay. In January and February 1945, she escorted "Quincy" (CA-71), with President
Franklin D. Roosevelt embarked, on the Norfolk–Bermuda portion of his trip to and from theYalta Conference . She next sailed for the Pacific, arriving atPearl Harbor on16 May 1945 for duty as a gunnery school ship. She also provided escort for "Saratoga", "Hancock", and "Wasp" during night and day flight operations offHawaii .On
4 July , "Satterlee" left Pearl Harbor and commenced air-sea rescue patrol duty betweenSaipan andOkinawa and performed this duty for the rest of the war and the initial months of the occupation. On9 November , she began her trip back to the United States for inactivation."Satterlee" was decommissioned on
16 March 1946 and placed in reserve atCharleston, S.C. She was struck from the Navy list on1 December 1970 ."Satterlee" received two
battle star s for herWorld War II service.References
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s6/satterlee-ii.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Satterlee"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/626.htm navsource.org: USS "Satterlee"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/destroy/dd626txt.htm hazegray.org: USS "Satterlee"]
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