- USS Parker (DD-604)
The second USS "Parker" (DD-604) was a Sclass|Benson|destroyer in the
United States Navy duringWorld War II . She was named forFoxhall A. Parker, Jr. ."Parker" was laid down
9 June 1941 by theBethlehem Steel Corporation ,Staten Island, New York ; launched12 May 1942 ; sponsored by Mrs. Edward Lloyd Winder; and commissioned31 August 1942 , CommanderJohn W. Bays in command.After her shakedown cruise along the East Coast and in
Cuba n waters, "Parker" served as a convoy escort toNorth Africa , participating in the attack onMehedia andPort Lyautey 7 November 1942. Following her return to the Atlantic Coast, "Parker" escorted convoys to North African ports on five occasions. On the fourth, she supported the Sicilian invasion 5–13 July 1943. Convoy escort duty to theUnited Kingdom and theMediterranean Sea followed. On 6 November, when 30 planes attacked her convoy, "Parker" shot one down.From 7 February to 2 April 1944, the ship trained near
Casco Bay, Maine , and from 3 to 11 April was onsubmarine patrol with Task Unit 27.6.1.On 21 April "Parker" departed
New York for the Mediterranean arriving atMers-el-Kebir ,Algeria 2 May. From 12 to 15 May she steamed toNaples . The ship operated between theAnzio beachhead and Naples from 17 May to 4 June, bombarding the shore in theArdea sector 31 May–1 June. From 13 June to 9 August, "Parker" operated fromLeghorn, Italy toPalermo, Sicily bombarding positions on the shore and escorting convoys.From 13 August to 17 August "Parker" took part in the invasion of southern
France delivering shore bombardment and anti-aircraft fire support. She then escorted a convoy fromCap Camarat , France to Naples arriving 21 August. On 31 August, with Destroyer Squadron 16, she departed Naples for home via Mers-el-Kebir, Algeria and arrived New York 14 September.After repairs at
Charlestown, Massachusetts , and training at Casco Bay, "Parker" arrivedNorfolk, Virginia 11 November. Two days later she sailed for the Mediterranean. Arriving Naples 26 November, she departed 1 December escorting a convoy back to New York. On 6 January 1945 "Parker" departed Norfolk with Task Group 62.1 screening a convoy toOran , Algeria 17 January. In ensuing weeks she operated in the Mediterranean and patrolled offGibraltar . In March she supported Allied forces on the Franco-Italian and western Italian fronts operating out ofCannes andToulon , France. "Parker" bombarded enemy positions ashore on 4, 6, 11, 12, and 20 March. She continued Mediterranean operations until sailing for the United States, arriving New York 23 May.Following training at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, "Parker" proceeded to the West Coast and departed San Diego 29 July for
Hawaii , arrivingPearl Harbor 4 August.On 17 August the ship departed Pearl Harbor for
Okinawa , arriving 4 September. She departed Okinawa 8 September as an escort to a convoy proceeding toKorea , arrivingJinsen 15 September and reaching Okinawa 17 September 1945.After returning home "Parker" decommissioned
31 January 1947 , entered the U.S. Atlantic Reserve Fleet; and was berthed atCharleston, South Carolina . She was struck from theNaval Vessel Register on1 July 1971 and sold for scrap in1973 ."Parker" received four
battle star s for World War II service.
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