- USS Bates (DE-68)
USS "Bates" (DE-68/APD-47), a "Buckley"-class
destroyer escort of theUnited States Navy , was named in honor of EnsignEdward M. Bates (19 September 1919 -7 December 1941 ), who was killed on board the USS "Arizona" during theattack on Pearl Harbor ."Bates" was launched on
6 June 1943 at the Bethlehem-Hingham Shipyard, Inc.,Hingham, Massachusetts ; sponsored by Mrs. Elizabeth Mason Bates, mother of Ensign Bates; and commissioned on12 September 1943, withLieutenant Commander E. H. Maher, USNR in command."Bates" reported to the
U.S. Atlantic Fleet , and escorted convoys to and from theBritish Isles until May 1944, primarily engaged in coastal escort and patrol duty withEscort Division 19 . At this time, CORTDIV 19 consisted of the destroyer escorts "Bates", "Bull", "Bunch", "Rich", "Amesbury", and "Blessman". She completed three round-trip crossings by May. On31 May 1944 she arrived atPlymouth, England , and reported toTF 129 in preparation for theinvasion of Normandy . Between6 June and12 June , she carried out fire support duties off theNormandy coast. On8 June , she rescued 163 survivors of USS "Meredith", which sustained severe damage and sank when she struck a mine.Returning to
New York City on21 June , "Bates" underwent a brief yard availability and then escorted another convoy to England. Upon her return, she was converted to ahigh speed transport byMarine Basin Company ,Brooklyn, New York . On31 July her classification was changed to APD-47. Her conversion was completed on23 October , and she departed the east coast 5 days later for thePacific Ocean .Between December 1944 and February 1945, "Bates" carried out training operations, with various
underwater demolition team s embarked, in the vicinity of theHawaii an and westernCaroline Islands . On10 February , she departedUlithi en route to the invasion ofIwo Jima . She arrived off Iwo Jima on16 February and remained in the vicinity until4 March , during which time she conducted high-speed observation runs around the island and acted as the parent ship for UDT-12.After a brief period of availability at Ulithi she departed for the invasion of
Okinawa . Between25 March and25 May , "Bates" assisted in UDT operations, conducted patrols, and escorted two convoys between Ulithi and Okinawa. On6 April she rescued 23 survivors of USS "Morris", which had been hit by aJapan ese suicide plane.At 1115 on
25 May , while patrolling 2 miles south ofIe Shima , Okinawa, "Bates" was attacked by three Japanese planes. The first plane dropped a bomb, scoring a near miss which ruptured thestarboard hull of the ship, and then crashed into the starboard side of the fantail. The second plane, almost simultaneously, made a suicide hit on thepilothouse . Shortly thereafter, the third plane made a bombing run scoring a near miss amidships, portside, rupturing the hull. At 1145 the commanding officer ordered "Bates" abandoned. Twenty-one of her crew were either dead or missing from the attacks. During the afternoon, the tug USS "Cree" was able to get a line aboard and towed "Bates" to Ie Shima anchorage. At 1923 on 25 May 1945, the still burning "Bates" capsized and sank in 20 fathoms of water."Bates" received three
battle star s for herWorld War II service in the Atlantic and Pacific.References
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/06/068.htm navsource.org: USS "Bates"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/escorts/ hazegray.org: USS "Bates"]
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