- USS Quick (DD-490)
USS "Quick" (DD-490/DMS-32), a "Gleaves"-class
destroyer , was the only ship of theUnited States Navy to be named forSergeant Major John H. Quick (1870–1922), who received theMedal of Honor “for gallantry in action” atGuantanamo Bay, Cuba ,14 June 1898 , during theSpanish-American War ."Quick" was laid down by the
Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. ,Kearny, New Jersey on3 November 1941 . It was completed and launched3 May 1942 ; sponsored by Mrs. William T. Roy, niece of Sgt. Major Quick. She was commissioned3 July 1942 with Lieutenant Commander R. B. Nickerson in command.History
Following her initial shakedown off the coast of
New England and theMaritime Provinces , "Quick" departed New York,6 September 1942 , for theCaribbean Sea and theGulf of Mexico . Assigned to escort work, she accompaniedU.S. Army transports and merchantmen as they plied the Gulf and West Indian shipping lanes — lanes which in preceding months had suffered the greatest losses toU-boat activities in the easternAtlantic Ocean .In October, "Quick" left the Gulf and steamed to
Norfolk, Virginia where she joined Task Force 34 (TF 34) and, on23 October and steamed east. Just before midnight,7 November , she arrived off the coast of Safi,Morocco , and took up station in the transport area for the Southern Attack Group ofOperation TORCH the invasion ofNorth Africa . During the landings the following day, she provided gunfire support, then resumedanti-aircraft andanti-submarine duties. On14 November she shifted toCasablanca and two days later assisted in sinking "U-173". On the 17th she got underway for theUnited States and at the end of the month anchored inNew York harbor . She resumed escort work and for the next six months guarded coastal and trans-Atlanticconvoy s.On
8 June 1943 , "Quick" departed the east coast with TF 65, bound for North Africa. Arriving atMers-el-Kebir on the22 June , she joined TF 85 and on5 July sailed forSicily andOperation HUSKY . From the 10th through the 13th, she cruised offSeoglitti and along theCamerina plain, providing fire support for theU.S. 7th Army 's assault troops. She then returned to escort work in the North Atlantic until May 1944, and onMediterranean runs until the end of the war inEurope .Conversion to DMS-32
The war in the
Pacific Ocean raged on, however, and, asAllied forces pushed closer to theJapanese home islands , their need for minesweepers increased, doubly so with the toll among that type in theRyukyus . "Quick", no longer needed for escort work in the Atlantic, was designated to help fill the need and on13 June 1945 she entered theCharleston Naval Shipyard where she became adestroyer-minesweeper . Emerging from conversion2 August as DMS-32 (effective23 June 1945 ), she sailed for the west coast, arriving at San Diego after the cessation of Pacific hostilities.Toward the end of September, she sailed for
Pearl Harbor , thence toEniwetok for abbreviated operations after which she returned toHawaii . On2 December 1946 she headed west again, arriving at Sasebo on the 16th for a nine-month tour during which she operated off theChina coast and offOkinawa in addition to working inJapan ese waters. Spending a little over a month on the west coast, she operated in theMarianas between December 1946 and February 1947, then returned to Japanese waters. In April 1947 she resumed operations in theTrust Territories and in August returned to the west coast. The following spring she deployed to theMarshall Islands and Marianas for another three months, returning to San Diego on4 June .Eight months later she was designated for inactivation and, on
1 March 1949 , she reported to Commander,Pacific Reserve Fleet , decommissioning28 May 1949 . Reclassified DD-490 on15 July 1955 , "Quick" was stricken from theNaval Vessel Register on15 January 1972 and sold27 August 1973 and broken up for scrap.Awards
"Quick" earned four
battle star s duringWorld War II .References
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/q1/quick.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Quick"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/490.htm navsource.org: USS "Quick"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/destroy/dd490txt.htm hazegray.org: USS "Quick"]
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