- USS Colahan (DD-658)
USS "Colahan" (DD-658) was a "Fletcher"-class
destroyer of theUnited States Navy , named for CommanderCharles E. Colahan (1849–1904)."Colahan" was launched
3 May 1943 byBethlehem Steel Co., Staten Island, N.Y., sponsored by Mrs. P. C. Hinkamp, adopted granddaughter of Commander Colahan; and commissioned23 August 1943, Lieutenant Commander D. T. Wilber in command.World War II
"Colahan" arrived at
Pearl Harbor 11 December 1943 to join the Pacific Fleet. She sortied with Task Force 52 (TF 52) for the invasion of the Marshall Islands19 January 1944 and screened "Mississippi" (BB-41) during her bombardment ofEnubuj andKwajalein Islands on31 January .After repairs and training at Pearl Harbor, "Colahan" sailed
31 May 1944 to rejoin the 5th Fleet, operated onradar picket , shore bombardment and fire support duty during the bombardment, capture, and occupation of Guam from12 July to15 August and screened air strikes in support of the invasion of the southern Palaus from29 August to28 September . "Colahan" screened theFast Carrier Task Force (then 3rd Fleet's TF 38, later 5th Fleet's TF 58) as it prepared for the Leyte assault with air strikes on theNansei Shoto and Formosa from 10 to14 October , then began strikes in thePhilippines until20 October , day of the landings. Carriers she guarded struck the retiring Japanese forces after theBattle of Surigao Strait phase of the massiveBattle for Leyte Gulf of 24 to26 October . Continued air operations in the Philippines claimed her services until she put in toUlithi for repairs late in December after riding out "Halsey's Typhoon".From
30 December 1944 to22 January 1945 "Colahan" resumed duty as advanced radar picket for the 3rd Fleet raids on Formosa,Luzon ,Camranh Bay inIndo-China ,Hong Kong , andHainan Island which were coordinated with the Lingayen assault. On10 February she put to sea to serve on the scouting line as TF 58 swept close to Japan for air strikes in theTokyo area. "Colahan" served on radar picket duty off Iwo Jima as it was invaded on19 February , and for 5 days afterward, returning to Ulithi for repairs and replenishment."Colahan" operated with TF 58 in preparations for the Okinawa operation, from
14 March 1945 to1 April , screening during air strikes onKyūshū andOkinawa . Continuing carrier task force operations after the initial assault, she went to the aid of "Hazelwood" (DD-531), on29 April , rescuing some 140 survivors of thekamikaze victim. After replenishing at San Pedro Bay, Leyte, "Colahan" rejoined TF 3813 June for the last great series of air raids against theJapan ese home islands. EnteringSagami Wan 27 August , the destroyer became harbor entrance control vessel forTokyo Bay until3 September . On8 October she aided the Japanese MV "Kiri Marti" which had gone aground onMiyake Shima and transferred the survivors toOkubo .Clearing Tokyo Bay
31 October 1945, "Colahan" returned to San Diego where she was placed out of commission in reserve14 June 1946 , and assigned to the12th Naval District for use in training Naval Reservists.1950 – 1966
Recommissioned
16 December 1950 , "Colahan" had training from herhome port at San Diego until20 August 1951 , when she cleared San Francisco for service in theKorean War with the 7th Fleet. Conducting shore bombardment and fire support to aid forces ashore, she also had antisubmarine training off Okinawa before returning to the west coast10 March 1952 . On1 November 1952, she sailed again from San Diego to bombardKorea n targets and screen carriers, as well as serve on theTaiwan Patrol and train off Okinawa. She returned to the west coast1 June 1953 , and in 1954, 1955, 1956, and 1957, returned to the Far East for service with the 7th Fleet. From 1958 through 1963, her operations have been along the west coast, training members of the Naval Reserve.In August 1961, she and her Naval Reservists were called back to the active fleet as part of President Kennedy's response to the Berlin wall crisis. After several months of training, she was deployed to the Western Pacific on 2 February 1962. She returned on July 17 1962."Colahan" was decommissioned and stricken from the
Naval Vessel Register 1 August 1966 . She was sunk as target offCalifornia 18 December 1966.Awards
"Colahan" received eight
battle star s forWorld War II service, and five forKorean War service.References
*DANFS|http://history.navy.mil/danfs/c11/colahan.htm
External links
* [http://history.navy.mil/danfs/c11/colahan.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Colahan"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/658.htm navsource.org: USS "Colahan"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/destroy/dd658txt.htm hazegray.org: USS "Colahan"]
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