- USS Dyess (DD-880)
USS "Dyess" (DD/DDR-880), a "Gearing"-class
destroyer , was a ship of theUnited States Navy named for Aquilla James Dyess (1909 –1944 ). Dyess was awarded theMedal of Honor posthumously for his leadership of his battalion of Marines in theBattle of Kwajalein ."Dyess" was laid down by the
Consolidated Steel Corporation atOrange, Texas on17 August 1944 , launched on26 January 1945 by Mrs. A. J. Dyess, widow of Lieutenant Colonel Dyess and commissioned on21 May 1945 , Commander R. L. Fulton in command.After her shakedown cruise and conversion to a
radar picket destroyer, "Dyess" sailed from Norfolk7 November 1945 to join the 5th Fleet atTokyo Bay 19 December for occupation duty in the Far East. She returned toSan Diego 16 December 1946 , and on6 January 1947 , got underway for the east coast, arriving at Norfolk23 January . She served in local training cruises until August of that year when she sailed toRio de Janeiro ,Brazil , to escort PresidentHarry S. Truman , embarked in "Missouri" (BB-63) as far as Norfolk, where he transferred to the Presidential yacht "Williamsburg" (AGC-369) which "Dyess" escorted toWashington, D.C. "Dyess" arrived at Newport, R.I.,
27 September 1947 for local training operations. After a tour of duty with the 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean from29 October to14 February 1948 , she returned to her home port of Norfolk. She was reclassified DDR-88018 March 1949 .Until the end of
1958 "Dyess" made nine tours of duty with the 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean, patrolling to preserve peace and engaging in exercises withNATO forces. She also sailed on two midshipman cruises, one to southernEurope in the summer of 1948 and one to Halifax, Nova Scotia, in the summer of1951 .The remainder of her service was as varied as her capabilities. She acted as plane guard during the qualifying of pilots in carrier operations and joined in hunter-killer exercises, amphibious training, and large-scale fleet exercises. She assisted in the evacuation of American nationals from
Suez during the tense situation which developed during her1956 Mediterranean cruise. In the summer of1958 she joined in strengthening the free world's defenses with NATO operations in northern Europe."Dyess" operated along the east coast and off
Cuba in1959 , and on25 July arrived at Charleston, S.C., her new home port. On29 January 1960 she sailed on her tenth deployment to the Mediterranean."Dyess" returned to Charleston, S.C. in August, and in October entered
Charleston Naval Shipyard , where she remained until the end of 1960.:"20 years' history, see" [http://www.ussdyessdd-ddr880.com/history.html "Dyess" History]
"Dyess" was decommissioned on
27 January 1981 , stricken from theNaval Vessel Register on27 February 1981 , transferred toGreece on8 July 1981 and cannibalized for spare parts.References
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/d6/dyess.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Dyess"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/880.htm navsource.org: USS "Dyess"]
* [http://hazegray.org/danfs/destroy/dd880txt.htm hazegray.org: USS "Dyess"]* [http://www.ussdyessdd-ddr880.com/ USS "Dyess" website]
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