- USS Perry (DD-340)
The third USS "Perry" (DD-340/DMS-17) was a "Clemson"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy followingWorld War I . She was named forOliver Hazard Perry .History
"Perry" was laid down
15 September 1920 at theMare Island Navy Yard ,Vallejo, California ; launched29 October 1921 ; sponsored by Miss Anne R. Scudder; and commissioned7 August 1922 , Lt. Richard H. Booth in command."Perry" operated out of San Diego until
17 January 1923 . Then decommissioned, she remained in reserve until recommissioned1 April 1930 . Operations offCalifornia were followed in late summer by a cruise toAlaska with members of the US Senate embarked for an inspection trip. Squadron, fleet and joint Army–Navy–Coast Guard exercises in the eastern Pacific, theCaribbean and the western Atlantic filled her schedule for the next decade.On
2 April 1940 , "Perry" departedSan Diego, California for her new homeport,Pearl Harbor escorting the Arizona. For the next five months she patrolled inHawaii an waters, then in October, entered the naval shipyard at Pearl Harbor for conversion to a high speed minesweeper. Redesignated DMS–17, effective19 November 1940 , she joined MinRon 2 at Pearl Harbor in January 1941. In late spring, she sailed back to San Diego, whence, on1 July , she departed to escort USS Arizona to Pearl Harbor.On
7 December 1941 , "Perry" was moored at Pearl Harbor. Shortly after the Japanese attack she got underway and, having shot down a plane, took up patrol and minesweeping duties in the approaches to the harbor entrance. She continued offshore patrols until31 May 1942 , then sailed east to California. Alterations at Mare Island followed and on31 July , she departed, as convoy escort, for Pearl Harbor. From Hawaii, she steamed to Kodiak to assist in theAleutian Islands campaign. For the next year, until after the retaking ofKiska ,15 August 1943 , "Perry" performed minesweeping and rescue missions and escorted troop and supply convoys in the foggy waters of the north Pacific.On
8 September , "Perry" departed Adak and sailed south. Stopping first in Hawaii, she continued on to San Francisco for repairs. Back at Pearl Harbor27 November , she joined the 5th Fleet, then staging for theMarshall Islands campaign. On31 January 1944 , she arrived offKwajalein and took up antisubmarine station in the transport area. She departed that atoll five days later, escorted troopships toNoumea , conducted sweeping operations in theSolomons , and then, on3 April , sailed with MinRon 2 forNew Guinea . Three days later, she joined the7th Fleet atMilne Bay . In mid-month she got underway, with TG 77.3 and, acting as ocean escort and antisubmarine screen, arrived with that group offAitape on the 22nd. Prior to the assault there, she swept between Tamara and Alli Islands, then took up antisubmarine patrol and shore bombardment duties."Perry" remained in New Guinea waters until
6 May , when she steamed east to rejoin the5th Fleet in the Solomons and prepare for the invasion of theMarianas . Assigned to TG 51.17, "Perry" arrived offSaipan and commenced sweeping operations13 June , under cover from thebattleship s of TF 58. Completing sweeping operations the following day, she resumed screening duties in the forward area, maintaining as much protection as possible for the transports off the assault beaches through the landings and theBattle of the Philippine Sea . On26 June , she departed Saipan forEniwetok , from where she sailed, with TG 53.1, forGuam . Between the 14th and the 20th she screened vessels delivering the preinvasion bombardment; then, as troops were landed on the 21st, joined the screen of the fire support units.Prior to departing the Marianas, five days later, "Perry" participated in the shelling of Rota, then returned to Guam, from where she sailed, the same day, for Eniwetok in the transport screen. Further exercises in the Solomons preceded her next, and last, assignment, the
Palau invasion.On
6 September MinRon 2 sortied fromFlorida Island . On the 12th they reached their objective and the units commenced sweeping operations offPelelieu Island . At 0811, a mine explosion destroyed "Perry's" port sweep gear. By 1028 she had replaced the gear and was back in formation to continue operations until early afternoon. That night she carried out antisubmarine patrols and early the next morning,13 September , resumed her sweeping mission. At 1418, offAnguar , a violentunderwater explosion , starboard side amidships, shook the ship. All steam to her main engines was lost and the forward fireroom was demolished and flooded. Steam and oil sprayed in all directions and the ship took on a 30’ list to port. The list increased and, at 1420, the commanding officer ordered “abandon ship”. With the aid of USS|Preble|DD-345|3 final attempts to save the vessel were made, but, at 1515, all remaining personnel were ordered off. At 1605, "Perry" capsized. She broke in two at the point of damage and, at 1607, sank in 40 fathoms of water."Perry" (DMS–17) earned 6
battle star s duringWorld War II .The wreck of "Perry" was found on
1 May 2000 . In December 2003, a diver, Michael Norwood, died while filming on the wreck for the show,Deep Sea Detectives . [ [http://www.cdnn.info/safety/s031211/s031211.html 'Deep Sea Detectives' host Michael Norwood dies diving USS Perry in Palau] . CYBER DIVER News Network. by SCOTT RADWAY.11 December 2003 .]See USS|Perry for other ships of this name as well as USS|Oliver Hazard Perry.
References
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External links
*http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/340.htm
* [http://starbulletin.com/2000/05/25/news/story2.html A sailor looks deep into Palau's waters -- and his past -- to find the ship that nearly took his life] by Susan Kreifels Honolulu Star-Bulletin.May 25 ,2000 .
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