- USS Bunch (DE-694)
USS "Bunch" (DE-694) was named after Kenneth Cecil Bunch. He was born in
Norman County, Minnesota on21 January 1919 , and enlisted in the Navy in 1937. He served with Scouting Squadrons 42 and 8. He was killed in action6 June 1942 while flying in an SBD Dauntlessdive bomber attached toScouting Squadron 8 on the "Hornet" during theBattle of Midway ."Bunch", a
Buckley class destroyer escort , was launched on29 May 1943 at theDefoe Shipbuilding Company inBay City, Michigan , sponsored by Mrs. Kenneth C. Bunch, widow of Aviation Radioman Bunch; and commissioned on21 August 1943 , with Lieutenant Comniander A. A. Campbell, USNR, in command.Between November 1943 and July 1944, "Bunch" operated as a
convoy escort and completed six trans-Atlantic voyages to theUnited Kingdom as part ofEscort Division 19 . At this time, CORTDIV 19 consisted of the destroyer escorts "Bunch", "Bull", "Rich", "Bates", "Amesbury", and "Blessman". From12 October through20 December 1944, she underwent conversion to a high speed transport, having been reclassified APD-79 on31 July 1944.With her conversion completed, "Bunch" transited the
Panama Canal on26 December 1944, and arrived atPearl Harbor on15 January 1945 . She proceeded across thePacific , viaEniwetok ,Ulithi , and Leyte, to Okinawa, where after her arrival in March, she acted as parent ship for anUnderwater Demolition Team , and participated in fire-support and patrol activities. On4 April , she rescued 61 survivors, from USS "Dickerson", which had been sunk by aJapan ese suicide plane. During May, "Bunch" escorted a convoy to Ulithi andGuam , and then returned to Okinawa. She remained in this area until1 July 1945, when she departed for the west coast, arriving on24 July . She underwent overhaul inCalifornia until6 September , and then returned to Okinawa via Pearl Harbor and Eniwetok.Between
1 October 1945 and21 February 1946 , she operated off Okinawa,China , and Formosa in support of the occupation. "Bunch" participated inminesweeping operations during November and December 1945. Upon her return to theUnited States in March 1946, she was assigned to the19th Fleet to await inactivation. She was placed out of commission in reserve on31 May 1946 atSan Diego ."Bunch" was sold for scrapping on
11 May 1965 ."Bunch" received two battle stars for her
World War II service.External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/06/694.htm navsource.org: USS "Bunch"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/escorts/de694.htm hazegray.org: USS "Bunch"]
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