- USS Chase (DE-158)
USS "Chase" (DE-158/APD-54), a "Buckley"-class
destroyer escort of theUnited States Navy , was named in honor ofAdmiral Jehu V. Chase (1869-1937)."Chase" was launched
24 April 1943 byNorfolk Navy Yard ; sponsored by Mrs. J. V. Chase ; and commissioned18 July 1943,Lieutenant Commander V. B. Staadecker, USNR, in command.Between
14 September 1943 and23 November 1944 , "Chase" escorted six transatlanticconvoy s betweenNew York andNorfolk, Virginia andNorth Africa n ports. During her second such crossing, while approachingBizerte 20 April 1944, "Chase" fired on attacking enemytorpedo bomber s, driving them off, then rescued swimming survivors from three torpedoedmerchant ship s. During the return passage, "Chase" joined in the search for the submarine, U-967, which torpedoed USS "Fechteler5 May , and rescued 52 survivors of the sinking."Chase" was reclassified APD-54 on
24 November 1944, and with conversion completed, sailed fromBoston 4 February 1945 forPacific action waters. She reachedUlithi 18 March , and next day got underway for theOkinawa operation, sailing with the group scheduled to simulate a landing on the southern coast of the island as a diversion from the main assaults. This diversion received more attention from enemyaircraft than did the main landings as they made their demonstration on1 April . "Chase" joined in the blaze ofanti-aircraft fire which drove the enemy off, then moved north to join theanti-submarine screen protecting the landings. Aside from two brief voyages toGuam and Ulithi, "Chase" continued on the dangerous duty of patrol off Okinawa until20 May . On 20 May, "Chase" fired successfully on a divingkamikaze , but had to maneuver violently to avoid the falling craft. It splashed, a scant convert|10|yd|m|-1 from the ship, and the explosion of the two bombs it carried ripped "Chase" 's hull open, flooding the engine and fire rooms. With her steering gear jammed at hard left rudder, "Chase" drove off another suicide plane. Listing so badly as to be in danger of capsizing, "Chase" was kept afloat by the skillful work of her crew and towed intoKerama Retto for repairs. She was later towed across the Pacific toSan Diego , arriving11 October . Here she was decommissioned15 January 1946 , and sold13 November 1946 .Chase received two battle stars for World War II service.
References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/c6/chase-ii.htm
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/06/158.htm navsource.org: USS "Chase"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/escorts/de158.htm hazegray.org: USS "Chase"]
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