- USS Hobby (DD-610)
USS "Hobby" (DD-610) was a "Benson"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II . She was named forJames H. Hobby ."Hobby" was launched
4 June 1942 by theBethlehem Steel Corporation ,San Francisco, California ; sponsored by Mrs. Walter Davis, whose four sons were on active duty with the Navy; and commissioned18 November 1942, Lt. Comdr.Ernest Blake in command.After shakedown off the West Coast, "Hobby" proceeded to
New York City 12 February 1943, to begin transatlantic convoy duty between there andCasablanca . In five voyages to theMediterranean Sea that year, "Hobby" developed severalU-boat contacts and was credited with inflicting severe damage on one marauder 9 May. She sailed fromNorfolk, Virginia 2 January 1944 for the Pacific, where she remained in theNew Guinea area until 22 August providing fire support and ASW screen for various invasions in the Admiralty andSchouten Islands . Sailing north in the fall, "Hobby" provided flre support forPeleliu andNgesebus island invasions and then remained on screening duty through November. Despite frequent contacts withJapan ese aircraft, she emerged untouched.On 10 December "Hobby" sortied with the fast carriers of Task Force 38 for strikes on the important
Philippines target ofLuzon . She remained with the carriers through further strikes on the Philippines, Formosa, and theChina coast into 1945, as U.S. naval power pushed closer to Japan. On 16 February "Hobby" joined AdmiralMarc Mitscher 's fast carriers of the5th Fleet as they carried out the first air strikes againstTokyo since theDoolittle Raid of April 1942. In addition to screening tankers for the carrier force, she operated offIwo Jima and later offOkinawa as part of the valuable tankers ASW screen. Detached from Pacific duty at the end of June, "Hobby" arrived Seattle 17 July 1945 for overhaul. News of the Japanese surrender reached her while she was in drydock."Hobby" sailed to New York 6 October to participate in Navy Day ceremonies, during which she hosted foreign naval attaches and congressmen during the Presidential Review of the fleet. Proceeding to Charleston 1 November 1945, "Hobby" decommissioned there and went into reserve
1 February 1946 . "Hobby" was transferred in January 1947 toOrange, Texas . She was struck from theNaval Vessel Register on1 July 1971 and disposed of in a fleet exercise on1 June 1972 .For her participation in the major campaigns of World War II, "Hobby" was awarded 10
battle star s.As of 2006, no other ship in the United States Navy has been named "Hobby".
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