- USS John S. McCain (DL-3)
USS "John S. McCain" (DL-3/DDG-36), originally designated DD-928 but reclassified in 1951, was a destroyer in the
United States Navy . The ship was launched byBath Iron Works Corporation, Bath,Maine ,12 July 1952 ; sponsored byRoberta McCain , daughter-in-law of Admiral John McCain, Sr.; and commissioned12 October 1953 atBoston Naval Shipyard , Commander E. R. King in command.History
"John S. McCain" spent the first year of her commissioned service undergoing sea trials and shakedown training in the Atlantic and
Caribbean . One of the new "Mitscher" class of large and fastdestroyer leader s, she carried the latest in armament and embodied new ideas in hull design and construction. The ship arrived Norfolk19 May 1955 to begin service with the Operational Development Force in testing new equipment and tactics. She operated out of Norfolk until5 November 1956 , when she steamed fromHampton Roads bound for thePanama Canal andSan Diego . After her arrival4 December 1956 she spent 5 months on maneuvers inCalifornia waters.The destroyer sailed for her first Far East cruise
11 April 1957 , and after a visit toAustralia joined the Formosa Patrol, helping to prevent a military clash between Nationalist and Communist Chinese forces. She returned from this important duty to San Diego29 September 1957 ."John S. McCain" steamed to a new homeport,
Pearl Harbor , in early1958 , and took part in fleet maneuvers and antisubmarine training for the next 8 months. In early September the ship deployed to the Formosa-South China Sea area to help the7th Fleet deter a possibleCommunist invasion ofQuemoy andMatsu Islands . She remained in this critical region until returning to Pearl Harbor1 March 1959 .The veteran ship made her third deployment to the Far East in the fall of 1959, departing
8 September and moving directly to the coast of troubledLaos . During October she was offCalcutta ,India , carrying antibiotics and donating food and money to flood victims. In January1960 the versatile ship rescued the entire 41-man crew of Japanese freighter "Shinwa Maru" during a storm in the South China Sea. Returning to Pearl Harbor25 February , she began a well-earned period of overhaul and shipboard training."John S. McCain" departed
7 March 1961 for another deployment with 7th Fleet, spending 6 months off Laos andVietnam . She resumed operations in Hawaiian waters after her return to Pearl Harbor25 September With the resumption of atmospheric nuclear testing byRussia some months later, theUnited States went ahead with plans for her own series of Pacific tests, and "John S. McCain" steamed toJohnston Island 27 April 1962 to take part in the experiments. For the next 6 months she operated between Hawaii and Johnston Island, departing for her next cruise to the Far East28 November 1962 . There she returned to patrol duties in the South China Sea andGulf of Tonkin , buttressing the South Vietnamese government in its fight against theViet Cong . She also took part in Formosa Patrol in the Straits before returning to Pearl Harbor16 June 1963 . Antisubmarine warfare exercises followed, and the ship got underway again23 March 1964 for operations with a hunter-killer group in Japanese and Philippine waters. During this cruise she took part in exercises with ships from otherSEATO nations as well as units of the 7th Fleet. "John S. McCain" returned to Pearl Harbor11 August . She operated in Hawaiian waters until the spring of 1965. She was reclassified DDG-36,15 April and returned to the West Coast. In August the destroyer returned to Pearl Harbor, and then sailed on a 6-month deployment in the western Pacific. In the fall, "John S. McCain" steamed off South Vietnam. On24 November she shelled Viet Cong positions. Two days later she sailed toHong Kong and ended the year inJapan .After further operations in the Orient early in 1966, "John S. McCain" returned to the East Coast.
She was converted to a guided missile destroyer by the
Philadelphia Naval Shipyard and designated DDG-36 on15 March 1967 .Fate
"USS John S. McCain" was decommissioned and stricken from the
Naval Vessel Register on29 April 1978 , and sold for scrap in January1980 .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/j3/john_s_mccain.htm
*NVR|http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/DDG36.htmExternal links
* [http://www.destroyerleaderassociation.org/ships/dl-3.asp destroyerleaderassociation.org: USS "John S. McCain" ]
* [http://www.hullnumber.com/DDG-36 DDG-36 Personnel Roster at HullNumber.com]
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