- USS Drayton (DD-366)
The second USS "Drayton" (DD-366) was a "Mahan"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II . She was named forPercival Drayton .History
"Drayton" was launched
26 March 1936 byBath Iron Works ,Bath, Maine ; sponsored by Miss B. E. Drayton, great-grandniece of Captain Drayton; and commissioned1 September 1936 , Commander R. G. Pennoyer in command.After her shakedown cruise to
Europe from6 October to5 December 1936 , "Drayton" underwent final trials and acceptance, then sailed fromNorfolk, Virginia 6 June 1937 to join theScouting Force , atSan Diego, California 19 June . On4 July she got underway to take part in the fruitless search for the lost aviatorAmelia Earhart , participating in maneuvers atPearl Harbor before her return to San Diego30 July ."Drayton" exercised along the west coast, in the
Hawaiian Islands , and in theCaribbean for the next 2 years."Drayton's" home port from
12 October 1939 was Pearl Harbor. With war raging in Europe and tension increasing in thePacific , "Drayton" joined in the constant exercises and tactical problems preparing the fleet for action.World War II
Underway as plane guard for "Lexington" (CV-2) in TF 12 when the
Japan ese attacked Pearl Harbor, "Drayton", with the force returned to Pearl Harbor13 December 1941 after searching for Japanese raiders. Between24 December 1941 and7 January 1942 she escorted a convoy toChristmas Island , making two attacks onsubmarine s en route. Four days later she got underway in the screen of "Enterprise" (CV-6) for an air strike on Bougainville on20 February , returning to Pearl Harbor on the 24th. After screening a tanker toSuva Harbor ,Fiji Islands , "Drayton" sailed for the United States25 March and arrived atSan Pedro, California ,5 April . She joined in training exercises and patrol duty on the west coast until1 August 1942 ."Drayton" sailed from Pearl Harbor
17 November 1942 for action in theSolomon Islands . She sortied fromEspiritu Santo 29 November with TF 67 to intercept a Japanese naval force guarding transports en route to reinforceGuadalcanal . That night the American ships battled a determined Japanese force offTassafaronga . When the action was over "Drayton" picked up 128 survivors including the commanding officer from USS|Northampton|CA-26|3 and returned to Espiritu Santo 2 December. "Drayton" continued to operate in the Solomons campaign, bombarding Munda,New Georgia , and protecting transports bound for theRussell Islands . She escorted the unladen transports toWellington ,New Zealand , then returned toNoumea 7 March 1943 for exercises and patrol with TF 64."Drayton" sailed from Noumea
13 May 1943 as escort for a transport convoy and arrived atTownsville ,Australia 4 days later. Through the summer, she escorted Australian transports carrying troops from Townsville toMilne Bay for the lengthy fighting on vast New Guinea. "Drayton" patrolled and gave fire support during the invasion landings at Lae on4 September and bombardedFinschhafen on22 September .After brief overhaul at
Brisbane , Australia, "Drayton" returned to the New Guinea area, escorting transports toArawe ,New Britain , for the landings of15 December , and covered the marine landings near -Cape Gloucester 26 December . She screened high-speed transports fromBuna Roads to the invasion ofSaidor 2 January , and aside from a brief voyage toSydney to replenish, remained on patrol and escort duty for the occupation of theBismarck Archipelago .1944 - 1945
"Drayton" carried troops for the invasion of
Los Negros Island in theAdmiralty Islands . Here she joined in the bombardment29 February 1944 and remained to provide fire support. She returned with reinforcement troops from Milne Bay 4 March and began operating as headquarters for the Landing Craft Control Officer for the Admiralties. "Drayton" bombardedPityilu Island 12 March then sailed forSeeadler Harbor , Manus, escorting an LST convoy before returning to New Guinea.The destroyer got underway from Milne Bay, New Guinea,
22 March 1944 and escorted transports toCanton Island on her way to the west coast. Following an overhaul atSan Francisco, California , "Drayton" trained out of Pearl Harbor before arriving at Eniwetok8 August . For the next 2 months she patrolled offMaloelap ,Wotje ,Jaluit , andMille —bypassed Japanese-held atolls in theMarshall Islands .Reporting to the 7th Fleet at Humboldt Bay, New Guinea,
20 October 1944 . "Drayton" got underway 5 days later for patrol and escort duty in newly invadedLeyte Gulf , where she arrived29 October . Her service in this operation included a voyage to New Guinea to bring back transports laden with reinforcements. On6 December while screening a convoy of LCMs and LCIs to San Pedro Bay, "Drayton" was attacked by a twin-engine bomber which scored a near miss, killing two and wounding seven of the destroyer's crew. The next day she repulsed a group of strafing planes before they could damage her charges, and later the same morning engaged 10 or 12 enemy fighters. One aircraft crashed into the No. One 5 inch gun mount, killing 6 and wounding 12 men. "Drayton" extinguished her fires and carried out her mission, convoying her charges safely to harbor and then sailing unassisted to Manus, New Guinea for repairs.Her repairs completed, "Drayton" sailed from Manus
26 December 1944 for the invasion ofLingayen Gulf , Luzon,9 January 1945 . She gave fire support until the 13th, then sailed to San Pedro Bay to escort a support convoy to the beachhead. From27 January to18 February she served on patrol and gave fire support, bombarding enemy troops in the foothills and destroying a strong point in a cave.Continuing to operate in the Philippines, "Drayton" participated in the landings at
Mangarin Bay ,Puerto Princesa , Cebu,Ormoc Bay , andMasbate City .On
23 April 1945 "Drayton" stood out of San Pedro Bay for the invasion of Borneo, screening the actions at Tarakan from 1 to 27 May, and atBalikpapan from 1 to 21 July. Returning toManila 29 July she got underway7 August , and arrived atNew York 12 September .Fate
"Drayton" was decommissioned
9 October 1945 and sold for scrap20 December 1946 ."Drayton" received 11
battle star s for World War II service.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/d6/drayton-ii.htm
External links
*http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/366.htm
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