- USS Clark (DD-361)
USS "Clark" (DD-361) was a "Porter"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy . She was named for Charles E. Clark."Clark" was launched
15 October 1935 byBethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation ,Quincy, Massachusetts ; sponsored by Mrs. S. Robinson; and commissioned20 May 1936 , Commander H. Thebaud in command."Clark's" prewar service included operations on the Atlantic coast, in the
Caribbean , and fromPearl Harbor , her home port from1 April 1940 . From3 March to10 April 1941 , she joined in a cruise toSamoa ,Australia , andFiji . At the outbreak ofWorld War II , she lay in overhaul atSan Diego, California . "Clark" departed the west coast27 December , escorted two convoys to Pearl Harbor, then took up antisubmarine patrol offPago Pago , Samoa, and in February and March 1942 joined a carrier task force for air raids onNew Guinea From April through May 1942, "Clark" escorted four convoys on their passage between Pearl Harbor and
San Francisco, California , continuing to Midway on the last. She returned to San Diego and Balboa, where she joined the escort of a convoy bound forWellington ,New Zealand . Between12 August and8 September , she sailed out ofNoumea ,New Caledonia , screening oilers fueling carrier task forces, then returned toAuckland for a month of duty escorting convoys from New Zealand to South Pacific island bases. After a final month of local escort and patrol duty at Noumea, "Clark" sailed11 December 1942 to report at Balboa asflagship for Commander,Southeast Pacific Force .Until
10 August 1944 , "Clark" patrolled out of various South American ports, sailing then for an east coast overhaul. Between4 September 1944 and11 April 1945 , she guarded the passage of six transatlantic convoys to ports in theUnited Kingdom andFrance .On
15 June 1945 , she arrived atPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania , where she was decommissioned23 October 1945 and scrapped29 March 1946 ."Clark" received two
battle star s for World War II service.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/c9/clark.htm
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