- USS Downes (DD-375)
USS "Downes" (DD-375) was a sclass|Mahan|destroyer in the
United States Navy duringWorld War II . She was the second Navy ship named for John Downes.Pre-war service
"Downes" was launched
22 April 1936 byNorfolk Navy Yard ; sponsored by Miss S. F. Downes, descendant of Captain Downes; and commissioned15 January 1937 ,Commander C. H. Roper in command."Downes" reached
San Diego, California fromNorfolk, Virginia 24 November 1937, and based there for exercises along the west coast, in theCaribbean , and in theHawaiian Islands until April 1940, whenPearl Harbor became her home port. In March and April 1941 she joined in a cruise toSamoa ,Fiji , andAustralia , and visited the west coast later in the year.World War II service
=Attack daWhen the
Japan ese attacked Pearl Harbor7 December 1941, "Downes" was in drydock with USS|Cassin|DD-372|2 and USS|Pennsylvania|BB-38|2. The three came under heavy attack and an incendiary bomb landed between the two destroyers, starting raging fires fed by oil from a ruptured fuel tank. Despite heavy strafing, the crews of the two destroyers got their batteries into action, driving off further attacks by Japanese planes. The drydock was flooded in an effort to quench the fires, but the burning oil rose with the water level and when the ammunition and torpedo warheads on board the destroyers began to explode, the two ships were abandoned. Later "Cassin" slipped from her keel blocks and rested against "Downes". Listed at first as complete losses, both of these destroyers were repaired and joined the war.Salvage operations were soon begun on "Downes" with machinery and other salvageable equipment being shipped to
Mare Island Navy Yard . She was officially decommissioned20 June 1942 .Return to service
Rebuilt and recommissioned at Mare Island on
15 November 1943 , "Downes" sailed fromSan Francisco, California 8 March 1944 to escortconvoy s to Pearl Harbor and on toMajuro , arriving26 March . She was assigned toblockade the bypassed Japanese stronghold,Wotje Atoll , until5 April , then after replenishing at Pearl Harbor, arrived atEniwetok 6 May for service as harbor entrance control vessel and task unit commander for the offshore patrol. During this duty she rescued a pilot in the lagoon at Eniwetok and four crewmen off Ponape,Caroline Islands . In July "Downes" began convoy duty from Eniwetok toSaipan in support of theMarianas Islands operation, then patrolled offTinian during its invasion. She gave fire support at Marpi Point, Tinian, and bombardedAguijan Island . On9 October she took part in the bombardment of Marcus Island as a diversion for carrier air strikes on theNansei Shoto ."Downes" sailed from Saipan
14 October to join TG 38.1 2 days later in a search for Japanese ships whichAdmiral William F. Halsey hoped to lure into the open with damaged cruisers USS|Canberra|CA-70|2 and USS|Houston|CL-81|2. The task group returned to Leyte to support the landings there20 October . "Downes" sailed the same day forUlithi but was recalled to screen the carriers during the air strikes on the Japanese Fleet in theBattle of Leyte Gulf . She was detached again27 October and sailed to Ulithi for replenishment.Continuing to Pearl Harbor for overhaul, "Downes" returned to Ulithi
29 March 1945 escorting a convoy, then sailed forGuam . From5 April to5 June she operated in the Marianas on patrol, air-sea rescue, submarine training, and escort duty. She served atIwo Jima on similar duty from9 June . With the end of the war, "Downes" was ordered to return to the United States and sailed from Iwo Jima19 September with homeward-bound servicemen on board. She touched atSan Pedro, California , called atBeaumont, Texas , forNavy Day celebrations and arrived at Norfolk5 November ."Downes" was decommissioned
17 December 1945 , and sold for scrap18 November 1947 .Recognition
"Downes" received four
battle star s for World War II service.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/d5/downes-ii.htm
*Daniel Madsen's "Resurrection-Salvaging the Battle Fleet at Pearl Harbor". U. S. Naval Institute Press. 2003, for a detailed account of her salvage.
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