- USS Ellyson (DD-454)
USS "Ellyson" (DD-454/DMS-19), a . "Ellyson" and USS|Hambleton|DD-455|2 continued the attack with
depth charge s, forcing "U-616" to surface again. "Ellyson" sank her with gunfire on the morning of the 17th, then rescued 30 survivors."Ellyson" arrived at
Plymouth , on 22 May 1944 for last-minute preparations for the invasion of France. On6 June she covered "Ranger"s assault onPointe de Hoc to knock out the heavy gun emplacements reported there. On25 June she saw action offCherbourg , blasting gun installations, destroyingnaval mine s, and laying asmoke screen for larger fleet units."Ellyson" sailed from
Portland Harbour on 29 June 1944, to invade southern France on15 August . She led the destroyer fires support group in directly behind the minesweepers and knocked out defenses for the incoming troops. On patrol on27 August she illuminated a suspicious fishing vessel and captured it, finding 50 German submariners trying to escape. "Ellyson" remained on patrol to cover the landing of reinforcements and support the invasion until October, then sailed for Boston, arriving8 November to begin conversion to a high-speed minesweeper. She was reclassified tohull classification symbol DMS-19 on 15 November 1944.1945
After training in
Chesapeake Bay , "Ellyson" sailed from Norfolk, on 3 January 1945 for the Pacific. On24 March she arrived offOkinawa with the rest of her squadron to sweep in advance of the invasion. After thus making possible the pre-assault bombardment, she supported smaller minesweepers clearing approaches to the beaches and inner harbors. After the landings of1 April "Ellyson" joined theradar picket line. The varied and dangerous duties assigned her squadron in the Okinawa operation took a heavy toll, only three of the 12 ships with whom she sailed in the next three months survived undamaged. "Ellyson" went to the aid of her sister ship USS|Emmons|DMS-22|2 on6 April , attempting to tow the abandonedkamikaze victim. Flames and the threat of a magazine explosion forced "Ellyson" to sink the stricken destroyer early on7 April to prevent her drifting on toJapan ese-heldIe Shima . "Ellyson" herself was attacked several times and accounted for a number of Japanese planes.In July 1945 "Ellyson" became
flagship for the task group sweeping theEast China Sea . Upon the ceasefire, she joined Third Fleet offTokyo Bay and cleared it for the incoming occupation fleet units. In September she returned to Okinawa, and from her base atBuckner Bay , served as command ship for clearing theInland Sea . She sailed from Japan on5 December for Norfolk, arriving 5 January 1946.Post war
"Ellyson" remained in the Atlantic, based at Charleston, South Carolina, primarily, for training as far as the
Caribbean Sea . In 1948 she was immobilized at Charleston, resumed operations that November when she sailed to Argentia to sweep for an amphibious exercise. Attached to Mine Force, Atlantic Fleet, "Ellyson" continued to operate from Charleston on training duty along the east coast and in the Caribbean. She served in theMediterranean with the Sixth Fleet in 1949, 1951, and 1953. On 4 May 1954 her hull classification symbol reverted to DD-454. She was decommissioned 19 October 1954, and transferred to the Japanese Government 20 October 1954 under theMutual Defense Assistance Program . She served in theJapan Maritime Self-Defense Force as "Asakaze".In 1970 the ship was returned to the United States, and was sold to Taiwan, where she was cannibalized for spare parts.
Awards
"Ellyson" received seven
battle star s for World War II service.Fictional ships
The television show "
JAG " occasionally featured a fictionalfrigate called USS "Ellyson", which bears hull number 19. FFG-19 is the sclass|Oliver Hazard Perry|frigate USS|John A. Moore|FFG-19|2.References
External links
* [http://www.destroyerhistory.org/benson-gleavesclass/ussellyson/index.html USS "Ellyson" page] at [http://www.destroyerhistory.org/index.html Destroyer History Foundation]
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/e3/ellyson.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Ellyson"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/454.htm navsource.org: USS "Ellyson"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/destroy/dd454txt.htm hazegray.org: USS "Ellyson"]
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