- USS Holt (DE-706)
The USS HOLT (DE-706) was a
Rudderow class destroyer escort of theUnited States Navy . It was named after William Mack Holt, who was born on9 September 1917 , atGreat Falls, Montana . He enlisted in the Navy on4 October 1940 , was appointed anAviation Cadet on26 December 1940, he reported to theaircraft carrier USS "Enterprise" as a fighter pilot on16 December 1941. Later transferred to the fighter group on board USS "Saratoga", Holt participated in the air operations overGuadalcanal so vital in saving the marinebeachhead . Sighting a group of about 27 enemy bombers with escorts on7 August 1942 , Holt led his two-plane section through the enemy fighters, downing several, and helped to turn back the bombers, continuing his relentless attacks until his own aircraft was shot down.Lieutenant (j.g.) Holt was posthumously awarded theNavy Cross for his heroism."Holt", a
Rudderow class destroyer escort , whose keel was laid on28 November 1943 at theDefoe Shipbuilding Company ofBay City, Michigan . Launched on15 February 1944 , she sponsored by Mrs. Robert Holt, mother of LTJG Holt. She was commissioned atNew Orleans, Louisiana on9 June 1944, withLieutenant Commander Victor Blue commanding."Holt" conducted her shakedown cruise off
Bermuda , and after a short stay inBoston, Massachusetts , reported toNorfolk, Virginia , on8 August 1944. Until19 August , she helped carry out shallow water tests in thePatuxent River, Maryland , and then joinedEscort Division 74 at Norfolk. "Holt" screened the escort carriers "Wake Island" and "Mission Bay" from Norfolk toNewport, Rhode Island , and departed on5 September 1944 onanti-submarine operations along theEastern seaboard . She came upon the torpedoed SS "George Ade" on12 September , and Joined in the search for the U-boat which had attacked her. The search had to be called off, however, as ahurricane approached the next day. "Holt" returned to Norfolk, and after escorting coastalconvoys to Boston andNew York , she sailed from Norfolk for thePacific .The escort and her division transited the
Panama Canal on23 October , and arrived atHollandia, New Guinea via theGalapagos andSociety Islands on21 November . The ship then became a unit of the7th Fleet , and departed on28 November to join carrier forces inLeyte Gulf providing protection for the vital military operations ashore. She completed this duty on11 December , and steamed with a convoy towardMindoro for the establishment of amotor torpedo boat base on that island. During this invasion, an important step in the retaking of thePhilippines , "Holt's" gunfire protected her supply convoy and shot down several planes attempting to attack the invasion forces during the landings on15 December . Thedestroyer escort returned to Leyte with a convoy on17 December , and remained in San Pedro Bay until22 December 1944."Holt's" next duty was guarding supply ships on the voyage to
Hollandia , and after a stop atManus Island , she got underway once more from Hollandia on8 January 1945 with the resupply convoy forLingayen Gulf . Steaming by way of San Pedro Bay, the task group reached Lingayen on21 January , and Holt began antisubmarine patrol in support of troop movements ashore. She remained in the gulf until27 January , downing a suicide plane which nearly crashed her on23 January , and provided protection for the convoys off the beaches.Departing Lingayen on
27 January , "Holt" arrived at San Pedro Bay on1 February , and after escorting another convoy to Lingayen Gulf, she entered the recently-liberated Subic Bay on12 February 1945. "Holt" served as an escort to and from the harbor entrance until she steamed from Subic Bay on "27 March" to aid in one of the final operations for the securing ofLuzon . Arriving offLegaspi on1 April , "Holt" provided fire support during the landing that day, and then returned to Subic Bay to convoy supporting forces back to Legaspi for the landings on 7-8 April . Possession of this area allowed American forces to control the shores ofSan Bernardino Strait , thus shortening the supply routes from Leyte Gulf to the assault areas on the western shores of the Philippines.Returning to San Pedro Bay, "Holt" next steamed to
Morotai to join a convoy in support of the assault onTaraken Island, Borneo . The first target in the series of Borneo landings, Taraken was taken byAustralia n forces under Marine and Navy air support on1 May , and "Holt" arrived with supply ships 5 days later. The ship was forced to remain constantly on the alert for suicide swimmers and limpet mines while in the area, but departed Borneo safely on9 May for San Pedro Bay.After repairs in a
floating drydock , "Holt" was assigned to weather patrol, and cruised the easternSouth China Sea , sending reports to help guide movements of the vast fleets then operating in the Pacific. On this duty until18 December 1945, she departed that date with 75 persons on board forSan Francisco via the Marshalls and Pearl Harbor, arriving on9 January 1946 .Decommissioned on
2 July 1946, "Holt" was assigned to San Diego Group,Pacific Reserve Fleet , until December 1962, when she began preparations for transfer to a foreign country. Loaned to theRepublic of Korea on19 June 1963 under the Military Assistance Program, she served as "Chung Nam" (D-73). Purchased outright by South Korea on15 November 1974 , "Chung Nam's" hull number was changed to DE-821 in 1980. She was stricken on31 January 1984 .Holt received two battle stars for World War II service.
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