- USS Kimberly (DD-521)
USS "Kimberly" (DD-521), a sclass|Fletcher|destroyer, was the second ship of the
United States Navy to be named for Rear AdmiralLewis A. Kimberly (1838–1902)."Kimberly" was launched
4 February 1943 , byBethlehem Steel Co.,Staten Island ,N.Y. , sponsored by Miss Elsie S. Kimberly, daughter of Admiral Kimberly; and commissioned22 May 1943 , Commander Harry W. Smith in command.History
After shakedown "Kimberly" cleared Norfolk
10 September 1943 , and steamed toward the action in thePacific . Following additional training atPearl Harbor , the destroyer arrived off Makin20 November to begin the Navy's relentless conquest ofMicronesia . Throughout theGilbert Islands campaign , the destroyer served in ASW screen for thebattleship s andcruiser s supporting Marines fighting ashore with deadly accurate and devastating naval gunfire."Kimberly" departed Tarawa
6 December for the West Coast. After repairs atSan Francisco , she sailed22 January 1944 , for theAleutian Islands . Operating with Rear AdmiralWilder D. Baker 's Task Force 94 (TF 94), the destroyer departed Attu1 February to silence enemy antiaircraft batteries onSuribachi Wan andKurabi Saki . "Kimberly" remained in the Aleutians for 7 months on ASW patrols, offensive sweeps, bombardment of theKuriles , and training exercises before steaming toward San Francisco18 September .As the tempo of the
Pacific war quickened, "Kimberly" arrived at Manus,Admiralty Islands , to prepare for her roles in the reconquest of the Philippines. In10 November she departed escorting a supplyconvoy toLeyte Gulf , carrying material to replenish U.S. forces there. On the evening of21 December , while "Kimberly" escorted another convoy toMangarin Bay ,Mindoro ,Japan ese suicide planes attacked the American ships. During the 2-hour battle, "Kimberly"' s guns shot down one plane and assisted in the downing of two others. After repulsing the attack, the convoy proceeded to Mangarin Bay bringing men and material for the construction of an airstrip and a PT-boat base needed to support the invasion of Luzon, "Kimberly"' s next mission.The destroyer departed Leyte
2 January 1945 , screening a preinvasion battleship group. En route, during one of many kamikaze attacks, the destroyer scored another kill. Arriving offLingayen Gulf 6 January , the bombardment group was immediately placed on alert to ward off the enemy suicide pilots. That day "Kimberly" shot down two more planes. For the remainder of the month, she bombarded enemy railroad and supply centers.During February the destroyer prepared for the Okinawa campaign which would advance American forces next door to the Japanese homeland. Departing San Pedro Bay
21 March forradar picket duty, the destroyer, off the Ryūkyūs, was attacked26 March by twoAichi D3A "Vals." Despite accurate antiaircraft fire and numerous hits, one enemy plane, trailing fire and smoke, crashed into the aft gun mounts killing 4 men and wounding 57. "Kimberly" cleared the area1 April for repairs atMare Island Naval Shipyard , arriving25 April .Returning to the fight, she cleared Pearl Harbor
10 August but Japan capitulated as the veteran destroyer steamed to join the 3rd Fleet in the Far East. She enteredTokyo Bay 4 September and 2 days later sailed, escorting USS|Missouri|BB-63. In company with the famed battleship, she arrived Philadelphia18 October . AfterNavy Day ceremonies, "Kimberly" departed Philadelphia2 November and arrivedCharleston, South Carolina , the next day. She remained there until5 February 1947 when she was placed in reserve.The United States shrank her Navy too far. Encouraged by the weakness, the Communists struck in
Korea . As fast as crews and material could be assembled, the nation rebuilt her fleet. "Kimberly" recommissioned8 February 1951 , Comdr. O. B. Parker in command. After shakedown out of Guantanamo Bay and exercises along the coast, she cleared Norfolk15 May 1951 , and steamed to the Pacific as reinforcement. She arrivedTokosuka 18 June and 5 days later sailed for fire support operations off the western coast of Korea. The destroyer also acted as ASW screen and plane guard for theaircraft carrier s during the raids on enemy positions ashore. In mid-September she arrived off Formosa for patrol operations before sailing6 October via thePhilippines , theSuez Canal , and theMediterranean , for the United States.Arriving Norfolk
12 December , "Kimberly" operated along theAtlantic coast andCaribbean on training exercises until she arrived Charleston, South Carolina,20 June 1953 . She remained there and decommissioned15 January 1954 .After 12 years in the
Atlantic Reserve Fleet at Charleston, South Carolina, "Kimberly" proceeded to Boston Naval Shipyard in July 1966 for overhaul prior to being loaned to the government of theRepublic of China ."Kimberly" received five
battle star s forWorld War II and one star forKorean War service.ROCS "An Yang"
The ship was loaned to
Taiwan 1 June 1967 ,where she served in theRepublic of China Navy as ROCS "DD-18 An Yang". After modernization with Wu-Jin Project, she became DDG918 An Yang in mid-80s. She was decommissioned on16 September 1999 and was sunk as a target on14 October 2003 .References
*DANFS|http://history.navy.mil/danfs/k4/kimberly-ii.htm
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/521.htm navsource.org: USS "Kimberly"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/destroy/dd521txt.htm hazegray.org: USS "Kimberly"]
* [http://www.koreanwar-educator.org/topics/branch_accounts/navy/uss_kimberly/p_kimberly.htm koreanwar-educator.org: USS "Kimberly"]
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