USS Nicholson (DD-442)

USS Nicholson (DD-442)

USS "Nicholson" (DD-442), a Sclass|Gleaves|destroyer, was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for the Nicholson family, which was prominent in the early history of the Navy.

"Nicholson" was laid down 1 November 1939 by Boston Naval Shipyard; launched 31 May 1940; sponsored by Mrs. S. A. Bathriek, a great-granddaughter of Samuel Nicholson (1743–1811); and commissioned 3 June 1941, Commander J. S. Keating in command.

Atlantic service

After a shakedown cruise in the eastern Atlantic, "Nicholson" escorted convoys through the U-boat-infested, storm-tossed North Atlantic first from Boston to Iceland and then to Scotland and England until fall 1942. In a brief training period off the Virginia coast, she prepared for the Casablanca invasion, but a turbine casualty prevented her participation in the initial landings. She arrived four days later, 12 November, to assist in the consolidation of the beachhead and to patrol. She took part in the Bizerte campaign and the initial assaults on Salerno, coming under heavy air attack from the Luftwaffe at both Bizerte and Salerno.

After five months in the Mediterranean, "Nicholson" returned to the United States for overhaul in preparation for Pacific deployment, for which she sailed from New York early in January 1944. When she reached New Guinea in February, she was assigned to escort LSTs in the Cape Gloucester campaign, already under way.

Pacific service

Throughout the long New Guinea campaign, a matter of successive assaults on coastal points and nearby islands, "Nicholson" gave gunfire support to troops ashore. She had similar duty in the Admiralties; when, during the conquest of Seeadler Harbor, she was assigned to draw fire from an enemy battery on Hanwei. Here she was hit by a 4" shell which struck in No. 2 ammunition handling room, killing three and wounding four. She wiped out the enemy position.

In August 1944 "Nicholson" joined the 3rd Fleet in the Marshalls. She screened fast carriers in raids on the Bonins, Formosa, and the Philippines, supporting the invasion of the Palaus and the neutralization of Yap. Returning to the Philippines, her group assisted the 7th Fleet during the invasion of Leyte and the decisive Battle for Leyte Gulf, from which "Nicholson" sailed for a Seattle overhaul.

Returning to the western Pacific in February 1945, "Nicholson" escorted ships passing between Guam and Ulithi, and arrived off Okinawa for its invasion late in March. Serving in the exposed radar picket line, "Nicholson" came through untouched by kamikazes, but rescued survivors from stricken destroyers "Little" (DD-803) and "Morrison" (DD-560).

Rejoining the 3d Fleet for the final air operations against the Japanese home islands, "Nicholson" was off Honshū at the war's end. She entered Sagami Wan 29 August and Tokyo Bay 15 September. Returning to San Diego 6 November, she sailed for Panama and Charleston, S.C., arriving 23 November to join the Atlantic Reserve Fleet. She decommissioned 26 February 1946, was assigned as a Naval Reserve Training ship in the 3d Naval District 30 November 1948 and recommissioned 17 July 1950. She decommissioned once more and transferred to the Italian Navy 15 January 1951.

"Aviere"

The "Nicholson" was sold to the Italian Navy 15 January 1951 and renamed "Aviere". She was converted to an experimental gun ship in 1970. She was stricken and sunk as a target in 1975.

"Nicholson" received 10 battle stars for World War II service.

References

External links

* [http://history.navy.mil/danfs/n5/nicholson-iii.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Nicholson"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/442.htm navsource.org: USS "Nicholson"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/destroy/dd442txt.htm hazegray.org: USS "Nicholson"]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • USS Nicholson (DD-442) — Эскадренный миноносец «Николсон» USS Nicholson (DD 442) Служба …   Википедия

  • USS Nicholson — Four ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Nicholson , named in honor of the Nicholson family, five members of which were prominent in early American naval history: James Nicholson, the senior Continental Navy Captain; Samuel… …   Wikipedia

  • USS Wilkes (DD-441) — USS Wilkes (DD 441), a sclass|Gleaves|destroyer, was the 3rd ship of the United States Navy to be named for Charles Wilkes, who was an American naval officer and explorer. Wilkes was laid down on 1 November 1939 by the Boston Navy Yard, launched… …   Wikipedia

  • USS American Legion (APA-17) — was a sclass|Harris|attack transport that served with the US Navy during World War II. A steel hulled, twin screw passenger and cargo steamship, the vessel was laid down as Badger State on 10 January 1919 under a United States Shipping Board… …   Wikipedia

  • USS Whitehurst (DE-634) — USS Whitehurst (DE 634), a Buckley class destroyer escort of the United States Navy, was named in honor of Henry Purefoy Whitehurst, Jr.. Ensign Whitehurst was a crew member of the USS Astoria (CA 34) when he was killed while his ship… …   Wikipedia

  • Liste der Zerstörer der United States Navy — Schiffe der United States Navy A B C D E F …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Список эскадренных миноносцев США по типам — …   Википедия

  • List of World War II topics (U) — # U 571 (film) # U A # U boat Front Clasp # U boat War Badge # U Boote westwärts # U Man # U.S. British Staff Conference (ABC 1) # U.S. 20th Air Base Group # U.S. 5th Interceptor Command # U.S. Army Forces Far East # U.S. Army Forces in the… …   Wikipedia

  • Эскадренные миноносцы типа «Бенсон» — Эскадренные миноносцы типов «Бенсон»/«Гливс» Benson/Gleaves class destroyer …   Википедия

  • Boston Navy Yard — Boston Naval Shipyard U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landmark District …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”