- USS Parle (DE-708)
Parle (died 708), a
Rudderow class destroyer escort , was laid down on8 January 1944 at theDefoe Shipbuilding Company , inBay City, Michigan . She was launched on25 March 1944, sponsored by Mrs. Harry V. Parle, mother ofEnsign John Joseph Parle , and commissioned inNew Orleans on29 July 1944, withLieutenant Commander James C. Toft Jr., USNR, in command.After shakedown off
Louisiana andBermuda , "Parle" was assigned to theAtlantic Fleet forconvoy duty, completing oneAtlantic -Mediterranean voyage before her permanent assignment toEscort Division 60 . Then, she returned to the yards to be fitted out forPacific duty. On28 December , she sailed forPanama , arriving there on3 January 1945 . After sailing to the South Pacific and reporting for duty with the7th Fleet , she was assigned to thePhilippine Sea Frontier , and routed to Leyte by way ofGalapagos ,Bora Bora , Manus andPalau .As an escort with Task Unit 94.18.12, she carried out numerous operations between
Kossol Roads , Leyte,Lingayen ,Subic ,New Guinea , Okinawa,Ulithi , andHollandia . Although engaging in repeated attack runs on sound contacts during these escort assignments, she never made positive contact with the enemy.In August 1945, "Parle" was with the
Amphibious Forces of the Pacific Fleet engaged in escorting occupation troops toKorea . In January1946 , she joined theAtlantic Reserve Fleet atGreen Cove Springs, Florida , and decommissioned on10 July ."Parle" recommissioned on
2 March 1951 at Green Cove Springs, Florida, and following shakedown, operated with theAtlantic Fleet out ofNorfolk, Virginia andNova Scotia . During the first quarter of1952 , she underwent training at Guantanamo Bay and was then sent toKey West , in March, for duty as a training ship with theFleet Sonar School . The latter part of the year found her in theNorth Atlantic andBaltic Sea areas engaged in fleet exercises.The succeeding years, through
1958 , were spent in training inAnti-Submarine Warfare tactics out of Guantanamo, off theVirginia Capes , and Norfolk with interim periods for overhaul and readiness evaluations. "Parle" periodically provided services to theFleet Sonar School andtype commander s.On
1 January 1959 , "Parle" was transferred to the operational control of theCommandant ,5th Naval District and designated as aNaval Reserve Training Ship , Group 1. Her complement was reduced, and she was assigned amobilization crew ofReservist s for training and augmentation. As atraining ship for the reservists, she conducted year-round schedules of two-weekcruise s, other than periods for upkeep.During a heightening of world tensions in August
1961 , PresidentJohn F. Kennedy called for partial mobilization of the Reserves. "Parle" received her reserve crew on21 October , bringing her to full complement, and she commenced a year of duty with the active fleet. Following additional training to peak the performance of her new crew, "Parle" assumed patrol duties in the Caribbean.In July
1962 , "Parle" detached the Reserve crew, and reverted to inactive status as a Reserve Training Ship. In August, she was placed in service in reserve, and retained in a training capacity. She has since continued her training duties, operating from herGreat Lakes home port ofChicago, Illinois , and into1970 , "Parle" continued a vital service to the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Naval Reserve Training Program.ee also
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List of destroyer escorts of the United States Navy
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