- USS George (DE-697)
USS "George" (DE-697) was a "Buckley"-class
destroyer escort . She was the second ship of theUnited States Navy named after Seaman Second ClassEugene F. George (1925–1942), who was posthumously awarded theNavy Cross for his heroism on "San Francisco" at theNaval Battle of Guadalcanal ."George" was laid down on
22 May 1943 at theDefoe Shipbuilding Company ,Bay City, Michigan . The ship was launched on14 August 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Harlow F. George, the mother of Seaman George; and commissioned atNew Orleans, Louisiana , on20 November 1943, withLieutenant Commander J. B. Page in command.World War II
After shakedown off
Bermuda , "George" sailed fromBoston, Massachusetts on11 January 1944 to escort a merchantman fromNorfolk, Virginia toNouméa ,New Caledonia , where she arrived on19 February . Until the spring of 1944, "George" escorted transports to theAdmiralties , theNew Hebrides , and theSolomons during consolidation operations in the Solomons. On16 May , she sailed fromFlorida Island , in the Solomons, in a hunter-killer group with "England" and "Raby" on what was to become one of the most successful antisubmarine actions in the Pacific war.During this patrol from
19 May to31 May , the three-ship team sank six Japanesesubmarine s ("I-16", "RO-106", RO-104, "RO-116", "RO-108", and "RO-105") in waters north of theBismarck Archipelago . "George" arrived atManus Island on4 June after this feat, and during the next 3 months, she conductedanti-submarine patrols and escorted merchantmen to the New Hebrides, the Solomons, and theMarshall Islands . After serving briefly as station-ship atFunafuti ,Ellice Islands , she steamed toAustralia , arriving atSydney on12 October .After returning to
Purvis Bay ,Florida Island , on28 October , "George" resumed anti-submarine patrols and escorted convoys toNew Guinea , Manus,Guam , andSaipan . During the liberation of the Philippines, she escortedconvoy s out ofUlithi , and in February1945 , she escorted ships fromGuam toIwo Jima during the invasion and occupation of that embattled island. In addition, she served as air-sea rescue station, and on18 April 1945, she rescued three survivors from aB-29 forced to ditch off Iwo Jima.During the summer of 1945, she made two escort voyages to
Okinawa , one each from Ulithi and Guam; and, after the Japanese surrender, she delivered surrender terms on12 September to the Japanesegarrison stationed onTruk ,Carolines . She departed Guam on18 September , and sailed for theUnited States , where she arrived atSan Pedro, California , on5 October .1940 – 1958
Between
10 March 1946 and9 April 1947 , "George" deployed with the 7th Fleet in the Western Pacific. She operated along the Japanese coast and steamed to Tsingtao andShanghai ,China , where she supported American andChinese Nationalist troops during occupation operations against theCommunist s inNorth China . From 1947 to1951 , she served withEscort Division 31 , attached to theFleet Sonar School atPearl Harbor . "George" moved to San Diego with the Fleet Sonar School in 1951, and served there until undergoing overhaul at Pearl Harbor in the spring of1953 . Following return to San Diego in September 1953, she sailed forSasebo, Japan , on10 November , and conducted hunter-killer and screening operations in Japanese,Korea n, andOkinawa n waters. She returned to San Diego on25 June 1954 , and for more than a year, she operated out of San Diego along the coast of southernCalifornia ."George" sailed on her next WestPac cruise on
4 October 1955 . She operated out of Guam for more than 2 months, and conducted surveillances of theCarolines ,Marianas , Bonin, andVolcano Islands before reaching Yokosuka,Japan , in January1956 . She participated in convoy,anti-submarine warfare , and gunnery exercises until10 March when she sailed for the West Coast, arriving at San Diego on31 March . Subsequently, she resumed operations out of San Diego, highlighted by an October 1956 cruise toBritish Columbia . On3 January 1957 , she again sailed to join the 7th Fleet, the force for peace in theFar East . After steaming toNew Zealand and Japan, she served as station ship atHong Kong ; participated inSEATO maneuvers off thePhilippines ; and operated out of Guam on island surveillance patrols in the Marianas. Departing Guam on10 June , she returned to San Diego on7 July . In September 1957, "George" was assigned to duty as a reserve training ship out ofSan Francisco . She decommissioned at San Francisco on8 October 1958 , and entered thePacific Reserve Fleet atStockton, California ."George" was stricken from the
Naval Vessel Register on1 November 1969 , and sold for scrapping12 October 1970 .Awards
"George" received two
battle star s forWorld War II service.See also
See USS "George" for other ships of the same name.
References
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/g4/george.htm history.navy.mil: USS "George"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/06/697.htm navsource.org: USS "George"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/escorts/de697.txt hazegray.org: USS "George"]
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