- USS Donnell (DE-56)
USS "Donnell" (DE-56), a "Buckley"-class
destroyer escort of theUnited States Navy , was named in honor of EnsignEarl Roe Donnell (1918 - 1942), who was killed in action while serving inScouting Squadron 6 aboard theaircraft carrier "Enterprise" (CV-6) during an attack on theMarshall Islands on6 February 1942 ."Donnell" was laid down on
27 November 1942 at theBethlehem Steel Company shipyard,Hingham, Massachusetts ; launched on13 March 1943 , sponsored by Mrs. E. R. Donnell, mother of Ensign Donnell; and commissioned on26 June 1943 , withLieutenant Commander F. C. Billings, USNR, in command."Donnell" sailed from
Boston on31 August 1943 for trans-atlanticconvoy duty. She guarded the safe passage of fourconvoy s toDerry and return in the buildup for the invasion of Europe in June. At sea bound for Derry again on her fifth voyage, on3 May 1944 "Donnell" made a sound contact, then sighted a periscope a few minutes later and pressed home adepth charge attack on U-473. Simultaneously she was struck by atorpedo which blew off her stern. Explosion of her own depth charges inflicted additional damage on the escort. Her casualties were 29 killed and 25 wounded."Donnell" was towed by USS "Reeves", USS "Hopping", and
HMS Samsonia toDunnstaffnage Bay ,Scotland , arriving there on12 May . Since repairs would have involved extensive reconstruction, she was placed in commission in reserve atLisahally, Ireland , on20 June 1944 , for use as an accommodation ship.Electric power supplies were needed at newly-captured ports on in France before the electric grid and electric power generating stations could be returned to service. Since "Donnell" had a large turbo-electric generator but was not able to sail by herself because of the damage she had sustained, the ship was converted to an electric power barge and reclassified IX-182 on
15 July 1944 . "Donnell" was towed toPlymouth, England , in July to embark passengers, take on cargo, and have electric power cables installed in place of her torpedo tubes. "Donnell" was towed in August toCherbourg, France , where she supplied electric power to shore installations. The experiment was such a success, that a few other destroyer escorts had their torpedo tubes removed and replaced by electric power cables and power supply equipment for use at other locations.In February 1945 she was returned to England, and served as barracks ship at Portland and Plymouth until towed back to the
United States , arriving at thePhiladelphia Navy Yard on18 July 1945 . She was decommissioned on23 October 1945 , and sold for scrap on29 April 1946 .References
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/06/056.htm navsource.org: USS "Donnell"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/escorts/de56.htm hazegray.org: USS "Donnell"]
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