- USS Fogg (DE-57)
USS "Fogg" (DE/DER-57), a sclass|Buckley|destroyer escort of the
United States Navy , was named in honor of Carleton Thayer Fogg (1917–1942, who was killed in action while serving aboard theaircraft carrier USS|Enterprise|CV-6|2 during the initial attackKwajalein ,February 1 , 1942."Fogg" was launched
20 March 1943 byBethlehem Steel Shipyard,Hingham, Massachusetts ; sponsored by Mrs. Adelbert W. Fogg, mother of Lieutenant (junior grade) Fogg, and commissioned7 July 1943, Lieutenant Commander Charles F. Adams, Jr. USNR, in command. "Fogg's" first cruise onconvoy duty began with her departure from New York13 October 1943. She escorted unladen tankers toAruba andCuraçao in the Netherlands West Indies, crossed toAlgiers guarding loaded tankers, then returned by way of Curaçao andTrinidad to New York4 December 1943. Between26 December 1943 and20 August 1944 , she made six escort voyages from New York toLondonderry Port ,Northern Ireland , guarding the flow of men and material which made possible the invasion of Europe and the push across the continent which followed.The escort put to sea once more from New York
12 September 1944 , to escort a convoy through theEnglish Channel toCherbourg ,France , then called atPortsmouth ,England , before returning to New York9 October for a brief overhaul. After special training at Charleston, she sailed6 November to escort a slow towing convoy to England and back. Homeward bound, on 20 December, one of the LSTs in the convoy was torpedoed, and as "Fogg" began to search for thesubmarine , she, too, was torpedoed. Four of her men were killed and two wounded, and the ship badly damaged. For two days the crew fought to save their ship, but when on22 December the stern sheared off, all but a skeleton crew were taken off. These men restored buoyancy, and "Fogg" reached theAzores in tow the next day. A first attempt to tow her back to theUnited States failed when bad weather tore away the temporary bulkheads replacing the stern but she at last arrived atBoston for repairs9 March 1945 .After refresher training, "Fogg" sailed out of Norfolk between 2 and
30 June 1945 , acting as target ship in battle problems with a cruiser, serving as plane guard for a carrier, and training men in combat information center duty. On l July, she enteredPhiladelphia Naval Shipyard for conversion to a radar picket, which was completed2 October . Duty along the east coast and in the Caribbean, primarily inantisubmarine warfare development and as combat information center school ship, continued until26 July 1947 , when she arrived atCharleston, South Carolina . There, "Fogg" was decommissioned and placed in reserve27 October 1947.She was reclassified DER-57 on
18 March 1949 . On28 October 1954 she was reclassified DE-57. "Fogg" was stricken from the Navy List on1 April 1965 and sold for scrap on6 January 1966 .References
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/06/057.htm navsource.org: USS "Fogg"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/escorts/de57.txt hazegray.org: USS "Fogg"]
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