USS Leary (DD-158)

USS Leary (DD-158)

USS "Leary" (DD-158) was a "Wickes"-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for Lieutenant Clarence F. Leary USNRF (1894–1918), posthumously awarded the Navy Cross in World War I.

History

"Leary" was laid down by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation at Camden in New Jersey on 6 March 1918, launched on 18 December 1918 by Mrs. Anne Leary, mother of Lieutenant C. F. Leary and commissioned on 5 December 1919, Commander F. C. Martin in command.

"Leary" departed Boston 28 January 1920 for Guantanamo Bay on shakedown and training, then continued her training in northern waters before transiting the Panama Canal 22 January 1921 to join the Battle Fleet in the Pacific. Upon completion of large-scale maneuvers off the coast of Peru in February, she returned to the Caribbean where in June she observed the effects of seaplane bombardment upon ex-German ships. In the wake of the Washington Naval Disarmament Conference, "Leary" was placed out of commission in reserve at Philadelphia Navy Yard 29 June 1922.

Reactivating 8 years later, on 1 May 1930 she joined the U.S. Atlantic Fleet with Newport, Rhode Island, as her home port. In addition to annual exercises in the Caribbean, every other year she operated off the West Coast in joint maneuvers with the Pacific Fleet. After 1935, training cruises for reserves and midshipmen occupied most of her time.

In April 1937, "Leary" became the first United States naval vessel to be equipped with search radar, which was installed by the Naval Research Laboratory. The radar set included separate antennae to send and receive in the VHF band (1.5 m). [Macintyre, September 1967, pp.72-73]

In September 1939 destroyers "Leary" and "Hamilton" (DD-141) established a continuous antisubmarine patrol off the lower New England coast. The following year her patrol functions enlarged and 9 September 1941 she began a series of hazardous escort missions to Iceland. On 19 November "Leary" became the first American ship to make radar contact with a U-boat. After 26 February 1942 she spent a year escorting convoys from the midocean meeting point to various Icelandic ports.

"Leary" departed this duty 7 February 1943 for Boston and a new area of service. Emerging from drydock the old four-stacker departed Boston 1 March for Guantanamo Bay Naval Base where she engaged in antisubmarine exercises with "R-5" before resuming escort duty, guarding four convoys to Trinidad, British West Indies, between mid-March and mid-June 1943. She returned to New York 25 June.

"Leary" now began transatlantic escort voyages to guard ever-increasing amounts of supplies from the United States to the Mediterranean. She picked up a convoy off New York harbor 7 July, sailed first to Aruba, Dutch West Indies, and then across to Algiers, arriving the 31st. A return convoy using the same route entered New York 27 August. A second voyage concluded 30 October.

Late in November she departed the East Coast with escort carrier "Card" (CVE-11) on a hunter-killer operation. Early in the mid-watch 24 December, "Leary" suddenly found herself in the midst of a German submarine pack. "Leary" took two torpedoes from "U-275" within minutes of her discovery of the enemy and a third torpedo finally sank her. Ninety-seven members of the ship’s company were lost, including her commanding officer, Comdr. James E. Kyes. There is a memorial to James Kyes erected by his classmates at Annapolis. It is located at the site of the abandoned mining town of Monte Cristo in the Cascade Mountains in eastern Snohomish County Washington. His family ran the hotel there. It sits under a large tree he planted as a young boy. There are no buildings left at the town site only the memorial and the tree. It is a 4 mile hike to reach Monte Cristo. The road is not open to automobiles.

Leary received one battle star for World War II service.

Notes

References

*DANFS|http://history.navy.mil/danfs/l5/leary-i.htm
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External links

* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/158.htm navsource.org: USS "Leary"]


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