- USS Endicott (DD-495)
USS "Endicott" (DD-495), a "Gleaves"-class
destroyer , was the only ship of theUnited States Navy to be named forSamuel Endicott , who served as a quarter gunner on board "Enterprise" in theBarbary Wars . He volunteered to participate in the expedition under LieutenantStephen Decatur, Jr. , which destroyed the former U.S. Frigate "Philadelphia"."Endicott" was launched by the
Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp. ,Seattle, Washington , on5 April 1942 ; sponsored by Miss Bettie L. Rankin; and commissioned25 February 1943 , with Lieutenant Commander W. S. Heald, in command. She was reclassified DMS-35 on30 May 1945 .History
Initial operations
The destroyer underwent shakedown off San Diego, was ordered to the
U.S. Atlantic Fleet and in her first year escorted twoconvoy s toAfrica and one toIreland ,Panama , andTrinidad .In preparation for the European invasion "Endicott" served as escort for merchantmen and transports until
24 May 1944 when she collided with thefreighter SS "Exhibitor" and was forced to undergo repairs atCardiff ,South Wales .European theater
"Endicott" rejoined the fleet on
12 July and escorted LSTs and LCIs into theMediterranean for the buildup preparatory to the attack onsouthern France (Operation Dragoon ). The destroyer, together with British gunboats HMS "Scarab", "Aphis", and 17motor torpedo boat s, was scheduled to make a diversionary attack against the coast atLa Ciotat . The feint successfully deceived the enemy and "Endicott" sank a German merchantman during the bombardment. She then hastened to rescue the British gunboats in their uneven match against two Germancorvette s, "Nimet Allah" and "Capriola", and though battle weary she destroyed both. She continued to support coastal operations off southern France by escorting a convoy toCorsica , and HMS "Eastway" toSalerno ."Endicott" underwent overhaul and refresher training from October through the end of 1944. In January 1945 she sailed via
Bermuda on the scouting line, then proceeded to rendezvous with Task Group 21.5 (TG 21.5) to escort "Quincy" (CA-71) — on which PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt was embarked — toYalta and back to New York.Pacific theater
She escorted a convoy to
Oran in mid-April and then entered theCharleston Navy Yard for conversion to ahigh-speed minesweeper . Dispatched to the Pacific, she arrived in San Diego three days after theJapanese surrender ."Endicott" reported to Task Force 52 at
Okinawa on23 September 1945 to begin the huge task of ridding theYellow Sea of mines. Designatedflagship of the sweeping group, she conducted similar operations in theInland Sea and Kure area as well.After a period of overhaul in May 1946, she operated out of San Diego in peacetime patrols and local exercises until the outbreak of the
Korean War .Korean War
In June 1950 she weighed anchor for the coast of Korea where she screened
aircraft carrier s "Badoeng Strait" (CVE-116) and "Sicily" (CVE-118). Steaming to Chinhae Wan in August, she lent direct fire support to theU.N. troops and on15 September escorted aKorea n LST in a feint attack againstChang Sa Dong . When the LST broached, "Endicott" stood guard until help arrived.She continued her harassment of the enemy following the Inchon landings, cruising along the east coast of Korea and supporting the minesweeping force. For the remainder of the year she afforded sweeping assistance at
Wonsan and then atHungnam prior to the evacuation of troops forced by the penetration of theChinese Communists .In January 1951 she rescued the crew of the grounded Siamese frigate "Prase" and stood guard until the latter had to be destroyed. Early in February she led a mine-sweeping force in bombarding the port of Wonsan and sweeping to the northward.
An overhaul in San Diego was succeeded by "Endicott"s second tour in Korean waters. She reported to Commander Naval Forces in October and returned to shore bombardment and patrol. During the first half of 1952 she cruised on the
Songjin Patrol and devoted the last four months of the year to overhaul atLong Beach Naval Shipyard . Early in 1953 she again sailed for the Far East to patrol and provide gun support for minesweepers operating in the Korean area. "Endicott" received repairs at Long Beach in August and thereafter conducted individual and fleet exercises in local waters. On17 August 1954 she was decommissioned and placed in reserve at San Diego. "Endicott" was reclassified DD-495 on15 July 1955 .References
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/e3/endicott.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Endicott"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/495.htm navsource.org: USS "Endicott"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/destroy/dd495txt.htm hazegray.org: USS "Endicott"]
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