- USS Frazier (DD-607)
USS "Frazier" (DD-607) was a "Benson"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II . She was named forDaniel Frazier ."Frazier" was launched
17 March 1942 byBethlehem Steel Corporation ,San Francisco, California ; sponsored by Mrs. Richard McCullough; and commissioned30 July 1942 Lieutenant CommanderFrank Virden in command."Frazier" arrived at
Noumea ,New Caledonia , 9 December 1942 in the escort for a group of troop transports. She served on escort and patrol in the South Pacific for the next 4 months, guarding transports toGuadalcanal , patrolling offEspiritu Santo , and covering escort carriers as they patrolled the waters betweenEfate and theSolomon Islands . On 18 March 1943, "Frazier" departed Efate bound forPearl Harbor and a rendezvous with a task force assigned to operate in theAleutian Islands .After firing in the preinvasion bombardment, "Frazier" covered the landings on Attu
11 May 1943 , and patrolled off that island andKiska, Alaska . Early in the foggy morning of 10 June, with Lieutenant CommanderElliot M. Brown in command, she made two separate attacks on radar contacts which were believed to besubmarine s. In the second attack, the destroyer's guns fired for 5 minutes as she pursued her target until its radar echo merged with land echo of Kiska. Late that night and again on the morning of 11 June, "Frazier" dropped depth charges on two different underwater contacts, but was unable to determine the results of these attacks. On 12 May she sighted two periscopes and opened gunfire on the submarine I-31 who dived quickly but not before "Frazier" had scored hits on the periscopes. Immediately gaining sonar contact, the destroyer began a depth charge attack which brought air bubbles, oil, and debris to the surface. Two more attacks ensured that the submarine had been sunk. On 2 and 12 August she fired shore bombardment on Kiska, then covered the unopposed landings of 15 August. She continued to screen large combatants in the Aleutians until early September, when she began a brief overhaul atPuget Sound ."Frazier" sailed to
Wellington, New Zealand , to join the escort for transports assigned to theGilbert Islands operation. Between 7 and 13 November 1943 the group rehearsed at Efate, then sailed on to Tarawa, where "Frazier" provided preassault bombardment and call-fire support to the troops landed 20 November. Patrolling offBetio , on 22 November, "Frazier" joined "Meade" in attacking theJapanese submarine I-35 . After the two destroyers had depth-charged I-35 to the surface, they attacked it with gunfire, and "Frazier" finally sent her to the bottom by ramming. Her bow was badly damaged, but none of her men was injured. Two days later she sailed for repairs and training at Pearl Harbor."Frazier" sortied from Pearl Harbor
22 January 1944 for the invasion of theMarshall Islands . She bombardedTaroa andMaloelap on 30 January, and next screened "San Francisco" as thecruiser bombarded targets onKwajalein , while the landings were made. After patrolling against submarines off Kwajalein, "Frazier" returned to Pearl Harbor 15 February screening unladen transports. Between 28 February and 20 March, the destroyer carried out escort and patrol assignments in the Marshalls, then joined the fast carrier task force to screen during the air raids on thePalau s,Yap ,Ulithi , andWoleai from 30 March to 1 April.Returning to Majuro 6 April 1944, "Frazier" sailed a week later with a fast carrier task group for attacks on
Wakde andSawar ,New Guinea , on 21 and 22 April, in coordination with the landings atAitape andHollandia . The task group also struck at targets in theCaroline Islands as it sailed back to arrive at Kwajalein 4 May. From 10 May to 27 July, "Frazier" patrolled the bypassed Japanese-held islands in the Marshalls, which included Wotje,Jaluit , andMille . She bombarded Mille on 26 May, and on 9 June sent her motor whale-boat in under the guns of Taroa to rescue 10 men, survivors of a flying boat previously sent in to rescue a downed aviator, and stranded when their plane was damaged by a shore battery. Two weeks later she rescued two Marine Corps aviators off Mille.A west coast overhaul and training at Pearl Harbor preceded "Frazier"'s assignment to escort duty out of Ulithi between 15 December 1944 and the close of the year. On 6 January 1945, the destroyer arrived in San Pedro Bay, from which she sailed the next day for the invasion of
Lingayen Gulf . From the day of the landings, 9 January, until 26 February, "Frazier" carried out bombardment, gunfire support, patrol, and escort missions all aroundLuzon , taking part in the bombardment ofCorregidor on 16 February. After replenishing at San Pedro Bay, "Frazier" returned to escort and fire support duties in theManila area, covered the landings atMindanao in mid-March, and patrolled against submarines between Lingayen Gulf andSubic Bay on 10 May.Sailing from San Pedro Bay 13 May 1945, "Frazier" arrived at Morotai 2 days later, and based here for the
Borneo operation. She took part in the invasions ofBrunei Bay andBalikpapan , and escorted support convoys to the assault areas until returning to Subic Bay 29 July for training.Assigned to the
Philippine Sea Frontier for escort duty at the close of the war, she made voyages toOkinawa andJapan until 3 November, when she sailed forBoston, Massachusetts andCharleston, South Carolina . There "Frazier" was decommissioned and placed in reserve15 April 1946 . She was struck from theNaval Vessel Register on1 July 1971 and sold for scrap on6 October 1972 ."Frazier" received 12
battle star s for World War II service.As of 2006, no other ship in the United States Navy has been named "Frazier".
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