- USS Worthington (PC-1137)
USS "Worthington" (PC-1137) was a patrol craft in the
United States Navy ."PC-1137" was laid down on
29 December 1942 at theDefoe Shipbuilding Company inBay City, Michigan ; launched on29 March 1943 ; towed down theMississippi River toNew Orleans for outfitting and acceptance trials; and commissioned there on23 October 1943, withLieutenant George D. Lewis, USNR, in command.After shakedown training out of the
Submarine Chaser Training Center atMiami, Florida , "PC-1137" headed for thesouthwestern Pacific late in November. She transited thePanama Canal on 5 and6 December , and arrived atGuadalcanal in theSolomon Islands on18 February 1944 . Assigned to Task Group (TG) 35.6, the ship spent the next five months escortingconvoy s among various American bases in the southwestern Pacific and conductinganti-submarine patrols from bases throughout the Solomons chain. On26 July , she concluded that duty and began training to prepare for the invasion of theWestern Carolines . Those preparations lasted until4 September , at which time she departed Guadalcanal in the screen for LST Flotilla 13, bound for thePalaus .During the initial assault on
Peleliu between 14 and16 September , she served as forward control and reference ship for the landings on Orange Beach 3. On the 16th, she completed that assignment and began screening the operational area againstJapan esesubmarine attack. She remained occupied in this task until15 November when she received orders assigning her to TG 96.3 atEniwetok Atoll and signaling a return to convoy escort duty. Between23 November 1944 and3 March 1945 , "PC-1137" travelled the circuit between Eniwetok,Ulithi ,Guam , andSaipan , screeningsupply andreinforcement convoys.On
4 March , "PC-1137" set a course forPearl Harbor . She arrived atOahu on13 March and began a seven-weekrepair period during which she was converted to a combat communications control ship. She completed repairs and conversion near the end of the first week in May and then spent the following week in amphibious training exercises atMaui . On21 May , "PC-1137" put to sea with LST Flotilla 35 en route to theMariana Islands . She arrived atSaipan on10 June and reported for duty as a convoy escort. For the remainder of the war, she made the convoy run hetween the Marianas andOkinawa in support of the final campaign ofWorld War II and conductedanti-submarine patrols out ofApra Harbor , Guam. On20 August , five days after the cessation of hostilities, she was officially reclassified a combat communications control ship, "PCC-1137". After a repair period in late August and early September, the ship departed Guam on20 September , bound for Japan and duty in theoccupation forces there.She arrived in
Tokyo Bay on25 September and joined TG 53.4. The submarine chaser operated in Japanese waters with the occupation forces until the beginning of 1946 . After several months service in theCentral Pacific , notably atTruk ,Eniwetok , and Guam, she departed Eniwetok to return to theUnited States . The ship made a six-day stopover at Pearl Harbor and then continued on to the west coast, arriving inAstoria, Oregon , on27 May . She began the inactivation process immediately and was decommissioned on10 August . Berthed with theColumbia River Group ,Pacific Reserve Fleet , "PCC-1137" lay idle during the remaining 12 years and six months of her Navy career. On15 February 1956 , she received the name "Worthington", one she wore for only three years. On29 May 1959 , her name was struck from theNavy list ; and later, she was sold for scrapping."Worthington" earned one
battle star during World War II as "PC-1137".ource
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