- USS Dewey (DD-349)
The first USS "Dewey" (DD-349) was a "Farragut"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II . She was named for AdmiralGeorge Dewey .History
"Dewey" was launched
28 July 1934 byBath Iron Works ,Bath, Maine ; sponsored by Miss A. M. Dewey, great-grandniece of Admiral Dewey; and commissioned4 October 1934 ,Commander H. W. Hill in command.After two training cruises to Guantanamo Bay,
Cuba , andPort-au-Prince ,Haiti , "Dewey" sailed fromNorfolk, Virginia ,1 April 1935 forSan Diego, California , arriving14 April . Until 1938 she operated principally from this port on local operations as well as engaging in fleet tactics, battle practice, and scheduled exercises. She cruised along the West Coast as far north asAlaska and as far south asCallao ,Peru , and made three cruises to theHawaii an area. From4 January to12 April 1939 she returned to the Atlantic for a fleet problem. "Dewey" arrived at Pearl Harbor12 October 1939 and participated in tactical exercises, battle practice, fleet problems, and maneuvers until 1941.World War II
When the
Japan ese attackedPearl Harbor 7 December 1941 , "Dewey" was undergoing tender overhaul. She took the enemy planes under attack and that afternoon got underway to patrol in the Hawaiian area. On15 December she joined TF 11 sailing to relieve the Marine garrison onWake Island , which fell on23 December . "Dewey" returned to her patrol assignment.In February 1942 she rejoined TF 11 for a projected strike on
Rabaul . The force was sighted by two enemy patrol planes and the strike was canceled after "Dewey" aided in downing some of 18 bombers led to the force by radio reports from the patrol planes. She continued to screen "Lexington" (CV-2) in the strikes onLae andSalamaua ,New Guinea , on10 March and returned to Pearl Harbor on the 26th.TF 11 sortied from Pearl Harbor
15 April 1942 for operations in theSolomon Islands . On5 May word came that the Japanese were advancing onPort Moresby , and "Dewey's" group joined "Yorktown" (CV-5) in theBattle of the Coral Sea . When "Lexington" came under intensive attack, "Dewey" joined in sending up antiaircraft fire, suffering five men wounded from enemy strafing. "Lexington" was badly hit, and as fires raged out of control, she was abandoned, with "Dewey" rescuing 112 of the carrier's survivors. She screened "Yorktown" intoNoumea 12 May , and then returned to Pearl Harbor25 May in the screen for "Enterprise" (CV-6)."Dewey" sailed three days later in the "Enterprise" task force. The
Battle of Midway was joined 2 to6 June , and throughout this action "Dewey" screened the oiler "Platte" (AO-24). Returning to Pearl Harbor9 June , "Dewey" escorted "Saratoga" (CV-3) as the carrier brought an air squadron to Midway between 22 and29 June . On7 July she cleared for the initial landings onGuadalcanal , which she bombarded7 August . On that day of the first assault, "Dewey" fired on attacking dive bombers, whose bombs wounded one of her men. She went to the rescue of two ships, aiding "Jarvis" (DD-393) to regain power, and towing "George F. Elliott" (AP-13) until her damage made it necessary to abandon her. "Dewey" rescued 40 of the transport's survivors."Dewey" remained in the Solomons to protect supply and communication lines, and screened "Saratoga" during the
Battle of the Eastern Solomons on24 August 1942 . She escorted "Saratoga", damaged by submarine torpedo31 August , to Pearl Harbor, arriving23 September , and 6 days later sailed for overhaul at San Francisco. On27 December 1942 she got underway for duty inAlaska n waters. When "Worden" (DD-352) ran aground atAmchitka , "Dewey" attempted to tow her off the rocks, then aided in rescuing her survivors when stormy weather forced her abandonment. On7 April 1943 "Dewey" sailed for San Pedro to escort an assault group to Attu for the invasion11 May . She also took part in the landings atKiska 15 August before escorting a group of LSTs to San Francisco, arriving19 September .1944
Sailing from San Diego
13 January 1944 "Dewey" arrived offKwajalein 31 January and served as escort during the carrier strike onMajuro of11 February and the invasion landings onEniwetok on18 February . She escorted convoys between Eniwetok, Roi, and Majuro, and bombardedMille Atoll on 17-18 March . From22 March to6 June she operated in the screen of TF 58, taking part in raids onPalau ,Yap ,Ulithi andWoleai ; the invasion ofHollandia on 21 and22 April ; and the strike onTruk of29 April to1 May . On6 June she sailed to screen carriers in fighter sweeps againstTinian andSaipan on11 June , then bombarded of Saipan and Tinian on 13 and14 June , when she fired on enemy barges and started a fire in an oil dump. During theMarianas landings, "Dewey" screened the carriers during the resultingBattle of the Philippine Sea on 19 and20 June and rescued several pilots and crew members who were forced to ditch."Dewey" joined the transport screen
1 July 1944 for the invasion ofGuam . She furnished close fire support for reconnaissance groups, covered the work of underwater demolition teams, conducted night harassing fire, and patrolled off the island until28 July when she sailed for a brief overhaul atPuget Sound Navy Yard ."Dewey" put to sea
30 September 1944 to join the logistics group for the3rd Fleet on10 October . She screened this group in its refueling operations for thePhilippines invasion until thetyphoon of18 December which heavily damaged the units of the 3rd Fleet. "Dewey" had lost all power by noon and was rolling more than 75 degrees; her number one stack was torn and thrown against the boat deck. She rejoined her group8 February 1945 after repairs had been completed at Ulithi, and arrived at Iwo Jima17 February where she assisted in putting out fires on "Patuxent" (AO-44). Aiding the Marines who assaulted the island19 February , she helped break up a Japanese counter-attack by firing star shell illumination on23 February .After escorting a convoy to Leyte from 4 to
6 March 1945 "Dewey" rejoined the logistics group for the Okinawa operation, screening the oilers as they refueled the carriers in preinvasion air strikes and the raids in the Far East which continued until the end of the war.Fate
On
21 August she got underway for San Diego, arriving7 September . She continued to the east coast, arriving atBrooklyn Navy Yard 25 September . "Dewey" was decommissioned19 October 1945 and sold20 December 1946 ."Dewey" received 13
battle star s for World War II service.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/d4/dewey-i.htm
External links
* [http://www.destroyerhistory.org/goldplater/ussdewey.html USS "Dewey" website] at [http://www.destroyerhistory.org/index.html Destroyer History Foundation]
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