- USS Luce (DD-522)
USS "Luce" (DD-522), a "Fletcher"-class
destroyer , was the second ship of theUnited States Navy to be named for Rear AdmiralStephen B. Luce (1827 –1917 )."Luce" was laid down by
Bethlehem Steel Co.,Staten Island ,N.Y. ,24 August 1942 ; launched6 March 1943 , sponsored by Mrs. Stephen B. Luce, Jr., wife of Rear Adm. Stephen B. Luce’s grandson; and commissioned21 June 1943 , Commander D. C. Varian in command.History
"Luce" departed
New York 5 September 1943 and arrivedBremerton, Wash. ,28 October after visitingTrinidad andSan Diego en route. She departed1 November forPearl Harbor as plane guard for "Enterprise" (CV-6), and conducted gunnery training exercises in theHawaiian Islands until24 November . She then steamed toAdak Island ,Alaska , and from30 November 1943 to8 August 1944 engaged in patrol and ASW duties offAttu Island . This duty was interrupted1 February 1944 when she sailed fromMassacre Bay , Attu, to participate in the 3 to4 February bombardment ofParamushiru ,Kurile Islands , with Task Force 94 (TF 94) of the Northern Pacific Force. Completely surprising the enemy, the attack was successful; "Luce" destroyed a 2,000-ton enemy freighter in the action. She returned to Attu4 February and resumed patrol. On13 June "Luce", with TF 94, bombardedMatsuwa , Kurile Islands, and26 June attacked Paramushiru a second time. On8 August the ship departed forSan Francisco and returned to Pearl Harbor31 August .As a unit of the Southern Attack Force, TF 79, "Luce" sortied from Manus,
Admiralty Islands ,11 October . During the assault on Leyte 20 to23 October , she patrolled outside the LST-transport areas providing air cover. Between1 November and12 December , "Luce" sailed from Manus to New Guinea on escort and ASW patrols, and from 12 to27 December supported theHuon Gulf ,New Guinea , landing operations. On27 December she got underway to screen transports for the Lingayen Gulf attack and landings.She arrived in the operating area
9 January 1945 screening LSTs and transports of TF 78. She fended off all enemy attackers and succeeded in shooting down one on the 11th. In company with 40 other ships, "Luce" departed11 January and fought her way victoriously to San Pedro Bay16 January . The ship patrolled this area until25 January when she departed for the assault on San Antonio, San Felipe area,Luzon . This operation was unopposed, and "Luce" sailed forMindoro 30 January . From2 February to24 March she escorted resupply convoys betweenSubic Bay and San Pedro Bay.Fate
On
24 March 1945 she departed Leyte escorting and screening units of TF 51 which landed heavyartillery onKelse Shima for the support of the main landings onOkinawa . She was detached from this duty1 April and assignedradar picket duty offKerama Retto . About 07:40,4 May ,Japan ese suicide planes were intercepted by the combat air patrol in the vicinity of "Luce". Two enemy planes avoided the interceptors and attacked her from the portside. "Luce" shot down one, but the explosion from the bomb it carried caused a power failure. Unable to bring her guns to bear in time, she was struck in the after section by the second kamikaze. The port engine was knocked out, engineering spaces flooded, and the rudder jammed. At 08:14 "Luce" took a heavy list to starboard and the order to abandon ship was passed. Moments later she slid beneath the surface in a violent explosion carrying 126 of her 312 officers and men with her.Honors
"Luce" received five
battle star s forWorld War II service.References
*DANFS|http://history.navy.mil/danfs/l33/luce-ii.htm
*'DD 522: Diary of a destroyer: the action saga of the USS Luce from the Aleutian and Philippine campaigns to her sinking off Okinawa (Hardcover) by Ron Surels (Author) ISBN-10: 0964340305 ISBN-13: 978-0964340305External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/522.htm navsource.org: USS "Luce"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/destroy/dd522txt.htm hazegray.org: USS "Luce"]
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