- USS Cavallaro (APD-128)
USS "Cavallaro" (DE-712/APD-128) was a "Crosley"-class
high speed transport of theUnited States Navy , named afterEnsign Salvatore John Cavallaro (1920 - 1943), who was posthumously awarded theNavy Cross for his gallant service in the invasion of Sicily."Cavallaro" was laid down, launched, and partially completed as a "Rudderow"-class
destroyer escort with the hull number DE-712. She was launched on15 June 1944 at theDefoe Shipbuilding Company inBay City, Michigan , sponsored by Mrs. A. Cavallaro. A few weeks after launching, on17 July 1944, it was decided that "Cavallaro" would be completed as a high speed transport, with the designation APD-128. She was commissioned on13 March 1945 , with Lieutenant Commander E. P. Adams, USNR, in command.Arriving for training at
Pearl Harbor on30 May 1945, "Cavallaro" sailed on13 June forconvoy escort duty out ofUlithi to thePhilippines andOkinawa until20 September , when she arrived at Sasebo,Japan . She carried men betweenJapan ese ports, and on12 October departedTokyo Bay bound forSan Francisco, California . After operating along the west coast, she was decommissioned and placed in reserve at San Diego, Calif., on17 May 1946 ."Cavallaro" was recommissioned on
4 September 1953 , and after intensive training, sailed for Japan12 March 1954 . She served as primary control ship in several large amphibious exercises during this tour of duty in theFar East , and transportedunderwater demolition team s in day and night practicereconnaissance missions. In the fall of 1954, she was stationed atHaiphong andSaigon ,Vietnam , as headquarters for those supervising the debarkation of refugees from CommunistNorth Vietnam carried south by the U.S. Navy in Operation "Passage to Freedom." She returned to San Diego on23 November .From March 1955, "Cavallaro" was
homeport ed at Long Beach, Calif., conducting operations along theCalifornia coast and exercising with Marines. Between12 January 1956 and4 October , she served again in the Far East, joining in a re-enactment of the assault onIwo Jima made for training purposes, and visiting ports inJapan and thePhilippines , as well asHong Kong . Her final cruise to theOrient , between10 February 1959 and23 May , found her exercising with both Korean and American Marines. "Cavallaro" returned to Long Beach to prepare for transfer to theRepublic of Korea , and was de-commissioned and transferred15 October 1959 .ROKS "Kyung-Nam" (APD-81)
She served forty years in the
Republic of Korea Navy as ROKS "Kyung-Nam" (APD-81). She wasdecommissioned on29 December 2000 , and sunk as a target in March or April 2003.References
External links
* [http://history.navy.mil/danfs/c5/cavallaro.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Cavallaro"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/04128.htm navsource.org: USS "Cavallaro"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/amphib/apd128.htm hazegray.org: USS "Cavallaro"]
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