- USS Hilary P. Jones (DD-427)
USS "Hilary P. Jones" (DD-427) was a "Benson"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II . She was named for AdmiralHilary P. Jones ."Hilary P. Jones" was launched by the
Charleston Navy Yard 14 December 1939 ; sponsored by Mrs. Hilary P. Jones, widow of Admiral Jones; and commissioned6 September 1940 atCharleston, South Carolina , Lieutenant Commander S. R. Clark in command.Following shakedown in the Charleston area and exercises off
Newport, Rhode Island "Hilary P. Jones" departed11 December for duty with theNeutrality Patrol in the Caribbean. She performed escort duties in those waters until11 March 1941 , when she returned toHampton Roads . Training exercises offNew England followed until28 April , when the destroyer departedNew York as a convoy escort. She steamed to Newfoundland, and for the next dangerous months before theattack on Pearl Harbor escorted cargo ships and transports in the North Atlantic. During one of these voyages toIceland ,31 October 1941 , "Reuben James", the first naval vessel to be lost in the war, was torpedoed and sunk. "Hilary P. Jones" rescued 11 survivors of the attack before arrivingReykjavík 3 November .The destroyer continued the hazardous North Atlantic convoy duty after America's entry into the war, battling both German
submarine s and the elements to bring troops and supplies to theAllies . "Hilary P. Jones" transferred toMediterranean duty in January 1944 as production of escort vessels andfrigate s allowed the larger destroyers to be used for other assignments. The destroyer departed with her squadron16 January 1944 to screencruiser "Philadelphia" offAnzio . She alternated at the bitterly contested Anzio beachhead with convoy duty between there andNaples until20 March , often exchanging fire with German shore batteries off Anzio. After a brief respite the ship returned to her gunfire support duties at Anzio during April and early May, occasionally engaging in escort and antisubmarine patrol operations. With three escort vessels the destroyer detected and attacked U-516 off Algeria May 1944, sinking it after a lengthy battle17 May .During June and July "Hilary P. Jones" acted as escort ship for Mediterranean convoys and took part in training for the invasion of southern
France . She departed Naples13 August in convoy with French and British ships for the invasion, arriving 3 days later. The destroyer not only provided gunfire support missions during the assault, but also acted as electronic jamming vessel in the successful attempt to prevent radio-controlled bombs from harassing the area. In the weeks that followed she continued to range up and down the coast in support of the First Airborne Task Force destroying bridges, gun emplacements, railroad facilities and coastal vessels. She was attacked by a GermanE-boat 21 August , but destroyed the craft with gunfire. For her outstanding record during this period the ship received theNavy Unit Commendation .Detached .from her coastal support duties
1 October 1944 , the destroyer continued convoy duties in the Mediterranean until returning to New York12 January 1945 . Following overhaul and training offCasco Bay, Maine , she sailed with her last transatlantic convoy26 February 9 April 1945 . "Hilary P. Jones" was then designated for Pacific Fleet, and departed New York24 April for thePanama Canal Zone andPearl Harbor .Operating at Pearl Harbor from
18 May 1945 , until2 June , she then sailed for the advance base atUlithi . Upon her arrival13 June "Hilary P. Jones" joined the surface patrol forces in theCaroline Islands , making occasional escort voyages toOkinawa . At Ulithi whenJapan surrendered, she steamed18 August to Okinawa,Subic Bay , and thenTokyo . As an escort unit for 8th Army occupation troops, she entered Tokyo Bay2 September as the surrender document was being executed on board "Missouri". Subsequently, she made two more voyages with occupation groups to Japan before ending her long war service and departed for the United States5 November ."Hilary P. Jones" sailed to Charleston via Pearl Harbor and the Panama Canal and decommissioned there
6 February 1947 . She was placed in the Charleston Group, Atlantic Reserve Fleet.She was loaned to the
Republic of China under the Military Assistance Program26 February 1954 . She served the Nationalist Chinese Navy as "HanYan" (DD-15). She was stricken onNovember 1 1974 and broken up for scrap."Hilary P. Jones" received four
battle star s for World War II service, in addition to her Navy Unit Commendation.As of 2006, no other ship in the United States Navy has been named "Hilary P. Jones".
External links
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