- USS Morton (DD-948)
USS "Morton" (DD-948) was a "Forrest Sherman"-class
destroyer of theUnited States Navy , named for Commander Dudley "Mush" Morton USN (1907 –1943 ), commanding officer of USS|Wahoo|SS-238 duringWorld War II ."Morton" was laid down
4 March 1957 , byIngalls Shipbuilding Corp., Pascagoula, Miss.; launched23 May 1958 ; sponsored by Miss Edwina R. Morton; and commissioned26 May 1959 at NS Charleston, SC; Commander John M. DeLargy in command.History
After a training cruise in the Caribbean, she proceeded to the West Coast, arriving NS San Diego, Calif.,
20 October 1959 . She deployed to the western Pacific in January1960 , participated inOperation Blue Star , a joint Navy, Marine, Air Force amphibious operation in March, and made a special "People-to-People" visit toBombay ,India , before returning to the West Coast31 May . Departing San Diego3 April , she reported for one month's duty in the Formosa Patrol, during which time she participated inOperation Handclasp , carrying food, medicine, and clothing to the less fortunate people of free China. She returned to San Diego28 September 1961 , and continued operations off the West Coast, until sailing13 November 1962 for another WestPac deployment. Following duty with the Formosa Patrol, and operations offJapan , she steamed home, arriving San Diego15 June 1963 ."Morton" continued operations off the West Coast until August
1964 , when she steamed to theSouth China Sea and patrolled offSouth Vietnam . She spent the next several months screeningaircraft carrier s after theGulf of Tonkin Incident before returning to the West Coast6 February 1965 .Arriving off South Vietnam in April
1966 the destroyer shelledVietcong supply points and encampments for the next 4 months. After a short break, "Morton" began Sea Dragon operations offNorth Vietnam in May1967 . During these raids, she targeted enemy coast defense sites and radar installations and interdicted barge traffic along the coast. "Morton" also provided gunfire support for the 12th Marine Regiment near the DMZ before returning to San Diego3 November ."Morton" departed San Diego
31 October 1968 , again joined the gun-line and bombarded North Vietnamese and Vietcong supply points and bunkers up and down the coast. The destroyer returned home in the late spring and began preparations for ananti-submarine weapons system modernization atLong Beach Naval Shipyard . The warship decommissioned at Long Beach on26 September 1969 .Recommissioned
15 August 1970 , "Morton" spent the next year testing her newSQS-23 sonar ,ASROC launcher and new electronic systems. As part of this refresher training, "Morton" conducted numerous ASW exercises against friendlysubmarine s offHawaii and California. Following a tender availability inPearl Harbor in early1971 , "Morton" sailed on her next WestPac deployment on9 September . She conducted two gun-line tours before sailing for home on1 March 1972 viaAustralia . Later in the year, she participated in several ASW exercises before deploying again to WestPac on13 October . More gunline tours followed, including a Linebacker raid on North Vietnamese coastal targets in December 1972.Following the ceasefire of
28 January 1973 , "Morton" patrolled off South Vietnam until sailing for home on19 February 1973 . With the end of hostilities, "Morton"'s ensuing deployments to WestPac centered around providing screen and escort services for carrier task forces. During these years, "Morton" also continued to participate in ASW exercises, owing to the threat from the growing Soviet submarine fleet.After an overhaul in
1975 and mainly local operations in1976 , "Morton" deployed again to the Pacific on17 February 1977 . During this cruise, the warship participated in ASW exercises offTaiwan and sailed into theIndian Ocean to visitKenya andIran , before returning home on28 September . She deployed again on11 September 1978 , operating off Japan,South Korea and Taiwan, before sailing for home on7 March 1979 . On3 May 1980 , "Morton" began another overhaul, completing the yard work and refresher training by the summer of1981 ."Morton" sailed on her last deployment in February
1982 , during which she participated in five major ASW exercises with U.S. and allied naval forces. On two occasions, the warship aided Vietnamese refugees—rescuing 18 men on9 June and 52 men on10 June —for which "Morton" received theHumanitarian Service Medal . The warship returned home on12 August .Fate
"Morton" decommissioned at Pearl Harbor on
22 November 1982 . Her name was struck from theNavy List on7 February 1990 and the ship was sold to Southwest Recycling, Inc., Terminal Island, Calif., for scrapping on17 March 1992 . During the scrapping process, the commercial diving crew responsible for removing the struts, shafts and wheels of the Morton set the current (as of 2007) world record for the thickest piece of steel cut underwater by means of an ultra-thermic torch. [ Broco, Inc. 868 Bell Court, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730] While cutting the starboard shaft, it was discovered that the Morton's shafts deviated from the blueprints provided to Southwest Marine & Recycling. Specifically, the shafts were to have a wall thickness of two inches (2.0"); however, upon being cut, the shafts were found to be almost completely solid, consisting of a wall of 19.2" inches around a 2.0" hollow cylinder. It is believed the shafts deviated from specifications because of material shortages, requiring use of an inferior alloy, but this has not been confirmed. [ Southwest Marine & Recycling, Inc. 985 S. Seaside Ave., Terminal Island, CA 90731]References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m15/morton.htm
*NVR|http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/DD948.htmee also
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