- USS Case (DD-370)
The second USS "Case" (DD-370) was a sclass|Mahan|destroyer in the
United States Navy duringWorld War II . She was named for Augustus Ludlow Case.Operations
"Case" was launched
14 September 1935 byBoston Navy Yard ,Boston, Massachusetts ; sponsored by Miss M. R. Case; commissioned15 September 1936 , Commander J. S. Roberts in command; and reported to theBattle Force , later the Pacific Fleet."Case" joined in fleet problems in the
Hawaii an area, and in 1938, served as school ship atSan Diego, California . From this, her home port, she carriedmidshipmen on anAlaska n cruise in summer 1939, and in April 1940 returned toPearl Harbor to take part in a fleet problem which found her sailing to Midway,Johnston Island , andPalmyra Island . Between February and April 1941, she cruised toSamoa ,Tahiti , andAuckland ,New Zealand .Pearl Harbor
"Case" was in a nest of destroyers at
Pearl Harbor Navy Yard on7 December 1941 during theattack on Pearl Harbor . The nest opened fire on the attackingJapan ese, and downed several enemy planes. From7 December until23 May 1942 "Case" escorted convoys passing between the west coast and Pearl Harbor.patrols
From
31 May to7 August 1942 , "Case" patrolled and carried out the usual varied destroyer assignments offKodiak, Alaska . On7 August , she unleashed her guns in the preinvasion bombardment of Kiska and on an enemy tanker with undetermined results. "Case" continued on patrol off Adak until mid-October, when she escorted shipping to Pearl Harbor, then proceeded to the States for overhaul.Returning to Pearl Harbor
21 November 1942 , "Case" cleared to escort a convoy to theFiji Islands , arriving 20 December. From Fiji she sailed to Guadalcanal to screen a convoy during its unloading period, and on1 January 1943 , arrived atEspiritu Santo , her base for escort, patrol, and training duty through23 September . After overhaul atSan Francisco, California , "Case" returned to Pearl Harbor in December.For the next 8 months, "Case" was almost constantly at sea, screening groups of the 3rd and 5th Fleets. From mid-January through mid-March 1944, these strikes were against Japanese bases in the
Marshall Islands , supporting the invasion of these islands.Palau and the western Carolines were the targets 30 March-1 April, and "Case" next sailed fromMajuro for the late-April air raids onHollandia ,Truk ,Satawan , and Ponape. A month of local screening and escort duty at Majuro preceded "Case's" assignment to TG 58.4 for the strikes on Japanese airfields in the Bonins, designed to neutralize these bases during the invasion of the Marianas. With this group, she screened carriers in the historicBattle of the Philippine Sea on 19 and 20 June.Repairs
After a repair period at
Eniwetok , "Case" resumed her operations with TG 58.4, screening for air strikes preparing for the landings onGuam late in July 1944, and the attacks on the Bonins on 4 and 5 August. Through mid-September, "Case" served on inter-island escort duty in the Marianas. In September, she rendezvoused with two submarines carrying allied prisoners of war, many of them wounded, rescued after the sinking of a Japanese transport. Since rough seas prevented the submarines from transferring the wounded to "Case", the destroyer put medical officers on board the submarines."Case" participated in the bombardment of
Marcus Island on9 October 1944 and then joined TG 38.1 for strikes onLuzon in conjunction with the invasion of Leyte from 18 to 23 October. She returned toUlithi 29 October , putting to sea again8 November for the bombardment ofIwo Jima on the night of 11/12 November.Resuming escort duty from Ulithi, "Case" was screening
cruiser s bound forSaipan on20 November , when she rammed and sank a Japanese midget submarine at the entrance toMugai Channel . Immediately, she put back to Ulithi for an inspection of damage incurred in the encounter, but was back in action just two days later, bound for off shore patrol at Saipan until6 December .Iwo Jima
"Case" ioined in a smashing bombardment of Iwo Jima once more on 24 December, during which she and USS|Roe|DD-418|2 were dispatched to attack a fleeing Japanese transport. A 2-hour chase at full speed followed, both destroyers firing as the range closed. At 1559, the effect of accurate gunfire told as the transport sank, her survivors refusing any assistance from the American destroyers. After repairs at Saipan, she returned to Iwo Jima 24 and
25 January 1945 for antisubmarine patrol during the opening phases of operations ashore. Escort and patrol duty from Saipan occupied her until19 March , when she began an extended period of antisubmarine patrol, aid-sea rescue, and radar picket duty between Saipan and Iwo Jima until the close of the war.Surrender of the Bonins Islands
On
2 September 1945 , when she sailed toChichi Jima to accept and supervise the surrender of the Bonins Islands. On19 September , she took departure from Iwo Jima forNorfolk, Virginia , arriving1 November . Here she was decommissioned13 December 1945 , and sold31 December 1947 ."Case" received seven
battle star s for World War II service.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/c4/case-ii.htm
External links
*http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/370.htm
*http://www.destroyerhistory.org/goldplater/usscase.html
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