- USS David W. Taylor (DD-551)
USS "David W. Taylor" (DD-551), a "Fletcher"-class
destroyer , was a ship of theUnited States Navy named for Rear AdmiralDavid W. Taylor (1864 –1940 )."David W. Taylor" was launched
4 July 1942 byGulf Shipbuilding Corporation , Chickasaw, Ala., sponsored by Mrs. Imogene Taylor Powell, daughter of RAdm Taylor; and commissioned18 September 1943 , Lieutenant Commander W. H. Johnsen in command.History
"David W. Taylor" escorted a convoy of merchantmen from
Charleston, S.C. toPearl Harbor arriving20 January 1944 . Three days later she got underway to screen a supportconvoy to the Gilbert andMarshall Islands , returning to Pearl Harbor29 February . After escorting "Intrepid" (CV-11) to San Francisco, she sailed from Pearl Harbor1 April to patrol in the Marshall Islands until12 May . Returning to Pearl Harbor18 May , she had training duties there until7 June .From
15 June to4 August 1944 "David W. Taylor" sailed in the screen of escort carriers andfleet oiler s supporting the Marianas operation. On4 July she and "Riddle" (DE-185) attacked and sank the Japanesesubmarine "I-10" in 15°26' N., 147°48' E. She joined the 3d Fleet19 August , and sailed out of Manus screening the logistics group supporting thefast carrier task force s in their raids preparing for and accompanying the capture and occupation of the southern Palaus. With her base of operations atUlithi from29 October , "David W. Taylor" continued to screen the logistics group until22 November when she joined the carriers for air attacks onLuzon in support of the invading troops on Leyte.On
29 December 1944 she sailed from Ulithi for the air raids on theBonins , bombardingChichi Jima 5 January 1945 . At 07:45 that day anunderwater explosion , probably a mine, heavily damaged the ship and killed four men, but disciplined and skillful damage control brought her safely toSaipan 7 January under her own power. She continued toHunter's Point Naval Shipyard , Calif., for an overhaul and repairs from13 February to7 May .Sailing from San Diego
15 May 1945 "David W. Taylor" bombardedEmidj Island on18 June on her way toOkinawa , arriving30 June . She operated with atask group off Okinawa. After Japan surrendered, she arrived atTakasu ,Kyūshū ,4 September , as escort for a convoy carrying occupation troops. She covered the landings atWakanoura Wan and Nagoya until sailing31 October for San Diego, arriving17 November . "David W. Taylor" was placed out of commission in reserve there17 August 1946 .SPS "Almirante Ferrandíz" (D22)
On
15 May 1951 , the destroyer was leased toSpain where she served in the Armada Española as SPS "Almirante Ferrandíz" (D22). Spain purchased the destroyer on1 October 1972 . The ship remained in service until17 November 1987 , when she was stricken and scrapped.Honors
"David W. Taylor" received eight
battle star s forWorld War II service.References
*DANFS|http://history.navy.mil/danfs/d2/david_w_taylor.htm
External links
* [http://history.navy.mil/danfs/d2/david_w_taylor.htm history.navy.mil: USS "David W. Taylor"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/551.htm navsource.org: USS "David W. Taylor"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/destroy/dd551txt.htm hazegray.org: USS "David W. Taylor"]
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