- USS Robert I. Paine (DE-578)
USS "Robert I. Paine" (DE/DER-578), a "Buckley" class
destroyer escort of theUnited States Navy , was named in honor of PrivateRobert I. Paine (1923-1942), who was killed in action during the attack onTulagi on7 August 1942 . He was posthumously awarded theSilver Star ."Robert I. Paine" was laid down at the
Bethlehem Hingham Shipyards ,Hingham, Massachusetts ,5 November 1943 ; launched30 December 1943 ; sponsored by Mrs. John Paine, mother of Private Paine; and commissioned26 February 1944 ,Lieutenant Commander Drayton Cochran in command."Robert I. Paine" completed shakedown off
Bermuda in mid-April 1944 and joined the Atlantic Fleet on the 24th. She departedBrooklyn the same day to screen the carriers USS "Ranger" and USS "Card" as they transported Army aircraft and Allied personnel toCasablanca . Arriving4 May , the destroyer escort patrolled off Casablanca until the 7th; then put to sea for the return voyage. Detached on the 10th, she joined a hunter-killer group centered on the escort carrier USS "Block Island" on the 15th. On the 18th, the group returned to Casablanca, replenished and sortied again on the 23d for anotheranti-submarine sweep west of theCanary Islands and south of theAzores . On the 29th, "Block Island" was sunk. USS "Barr" was struck in the stern. Both were victims oftorpedo es from U-549. The remaining escorts commenced rescue and search operations, with "Robert I. Paine" taking on 279 survivors from the CVE, then moving in to cover the crippled DE. Another escort, USS "Eugene E. Elmore", made contact with theU-boat , and assisted by USS "Ahrens", sank her. The search for survivors was called off the next day and the force retired to Casablanca. On4 June , "Robert I. Paine" steamed forGibraltar . OffEuropa Point she rendezvoused with GUF 11 and, as a unit of TF 68, escorted the convoy to New York, arriving on the 14th.ASW training in Casco Bay followed, and on
12 July she anchored inHampton Roads to await the sailing of UGS 48, a slow convoy toBizerte . Underway on the 13th, her radar picked up enemy planes shadowing the convoy on the 31st, and she assisted in beating off aLuftwaffe attack on1 August . AtBoston again at the end of the month, she completed another escort run to Bizerte and back in early November; then, after further training, resumed anti-submarine activities, this time ranging between Casco Bay, Halifax,Nova Scotia and NS Argentia, Newfoundland. In February 1945, she shifted to escort work off the southernNew England coast and in early March she headed east to join the12th Fleet for patrol work under theRoyal Navy 'sWestern Approaches Command . She arrived atLiverpool 3 April , and for the remainder of the European War "Robert I. Paine" guarded convoys on the first or last section of the transatlantic convoy lanes.On
14 May , "Robert I. Paine" represented theUnited States at surrender ceremonies of eight U-boats at Londonderry; then, after a brief return to Liverpool, got underway for the United States.On
1 June the destroyer escort arrived at New York, whence she continued on toHouston, Texas and conversion to aradar picket ship. In January 1946, she trained in theCaribbean , then sailed north for exercises offMaine . Back at Norfolk in March, she sailed on the 10th for the Azores and duty as intermediate air-sea rescue ship based atPonta Delgada . In May she returned to the United States and was laid up for 4 months because of lack of personnel. In the fall she underwent overhaul and in January 1947 resumed operations along the east Coast and in the Caribbean. Ordered to join the Reserve Fleet in June 1947, she arrived atCharleston, South Carolina 4 September , decommissioned21 November , and was berthed with the Charleston Group, Atlantic Reserve Fleet where she remained until struck from the Navy list1 June 1968 . During that time she was re-designated twice; to DER-578 on18 March 1949 ; and to DE-578 on1 December 1954 ."Robert I. Paine" earned one
battle star duringWorld War II .References
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/r7/robert_i_paine.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Robert I. Paine" ]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/06/578.htm navsource.org: USS "Robert I. Paine"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/escorts/de578.txt hazegray.org: USS "Robert I. Paine"]
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