- USS Forrest Royal (DD-872)
USS "Forrest Royal" (DD-872), named for Rear Admiral
Forrest Beton Royal USN (1893 –1945 ), was a "Gearing"-classdestroyer laid down by theBethlehem Steel Corporation atStaten Island inNew York on8 June 1945 , launched on17 January 1946 by Miss Katherine K. Royal, the daughter of Admiral Royal and commissioned on29 June 1946 with Commander James M. Clute (US Naval Academy , Class of1934 ) in command."Forrest Royal" operated with the
Seventh Fleet in support ofUnited Nations Forces during theKorean War then alternated operations along the east coast and in theCaribbean with the2nd Fleet with deployments to theMediterranean with the6th Fleet .DD-872 Operations History 1946 - 1960
Forrest Royal's operations in the period prior to the Korean War illustrated the varied capability of the modern destroyer, and the wide range of missions which such ships are assigned. She conducted special tests for the
Bureau of Ships in the Caribbean, served as plane guard and escort foraircraft carrier s, took part in the development ofantisubmarine warfare and fired in shore bombardment exercises. Usually based at Pensacola, she visited many ports in the Caribbean andGulf of Mexico .On
26 September 1950 , Forrest Royal sailed from Guantanamo Bay for duty in the Korean War, arriving at Sasebo27 October . Her first assignment was as flagship for the minesweeping atChinnampo , a port essential to supply operations for the 8th Army. The destroyer's other activities included shore bombardment, blockade, and escort all around the Korean coast, and extensive operations with carrier task forces conducting air strikes. She sailed for home6 June 1951 , returning to Norfolk2 July .Forrest Royal's next deployment, between
26 August 1952 and29 January 1953 , was for a combination ofNATO exercises off the coast ofNorway , visits to principal ports in northern Europe, 2 months with theU.S. 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean, and antisubmarine exercises with British ships offNorthern Ireland . Through the next year and a half, the destroyer sailed out ofNewport, R.I. , for exercises along the Atlantic coast and in the Caribbean, often serving with carriers out of Pensacola, Florida.During a cruise round the world between
2 August 1954 and14 March 1955 , Forrest Royal sailed westward to serve with theU.S. 7th Fleet in Japanese and Philippine waters, thence onward to theIndian Ocean and theSuez Canal to join the 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean, returning across the Atlantic to Newport. She made her next visit to the Mediterranean between14 September 1956 and3 April 1957 , and during theSuez Crisis , patrolled along the Egyptian and Levant coasts. Assigned to service in thePersian Gulf ,Red Sea , andGulf of Suez , Forrest Royal made the long voyage around the African continent for this duty, since the Suez Canal was still blocked.Forrest Royal took part in a
midshipman cruise to South America in the summer of1957 as well as theInternational Naval Review inHampton Roads on12 June 1957 . NATO operations took her to European waters once more that fall, and on11 July 1958 , she sailed from Newport for Morehead City, NC, where amphibious ships of her force embarked marines for landing exercises atPuerto Rico . This task force cleared San Juan1 August to land the marines atBeirut , Lebanon, 20 to 28 August, reinforcing the troops earlier landed in the Navy's immediate response to the outbreak of Middle Eastern trouble. Forrest Royal sailed on through the Suez Canal to bring her additional strength to the 7th Fleet as it intensified its activities in theTaiwan Straits in response to renewed Communist shelling ofQuemoy and Matsu through September. Her homeward bound passage was by way ofCape Town , South Africa, and she returned to Newport18 November .A highlight of Forrest Royal's operating schedule in
1959 was her participation inOperation Inland Seas , the movement of a major naval task force into theGreat Lakes in connection with the ceremonial opening of theSt. Lawrence Seaway . She joined in the naval review onLake Saint-Louis 26 June taken by PresidentDwight D. Eisenhower and Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, and called at United States and Canadian ports to greet thousands of visitors. In March1960 , she sailed once more to the Mediterranean to serve with the 6th Fleet and added a brief tour with the Middle East Force prior to her return to the States in October. She operated out of Newport for the remainder of the year.Forrest Royal received four battle stars for
Korean War service.DD-872 Operations History 1961 - 1971
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Cuban Missile Crisis "24 Oct - 21 Nov 1962 (Source: SECNAVINST 1650.1C CH-3, 9 November 1966, 1-5.)
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Operation Sea Dragon :: May 1967"Task Force 77 | Unit TU 77.1.2 | USS Allen M. Sumner (DD-692); USS Barney (DDG-6); USS Boston (CAG-1); USS Bigelow (DD-942); USS Forrest B. Royal (DD-872)
Although air power was the cutting edge of
Task Force 77 , surface ships were essential to the interdiction campaign in NorthVietnam andLaos . In Operation Sea Dragon, begun in October1966 , cruisers, destroyers, and for one month battleshipUSS New Jersey (BB 62) ranged the North Vietnamese littoral sinking Communist supply craft, shelling coastal batteries and radar sites, and complementing the aerial interdiction effort by bombarding the infiltration routes ashore. While at first restricted to coastal waters south of 1731'N, by February 1967 the Sea Dragon force was authorized to operate as far north as the 20th parallel. This area was constricted in April1968 when the bombing halt ended American combat activity north of the19th parallel .Steaming generally in pairs, the two to four American and Australian destroyers and one cruiser worked with carrier-based spotter planes, such as the A-l Skyraider and Grumman S-2 Tracker, to find, identify, and destroy infiltrating vessels and shore targets. Often, North Vietnamese coastal batteries fired back. Although several of the 19 ships that were hit required repairs at shipyards in Japan and the Philippines, no vessel was sunk during the two-year-long Sea Dragon operation. Damaged ships were quickly replaced on the gun line and the coastal deployment was maintained. Periodically, this group reinforced the Seventh Fleet cruisers and destroyers providing naval gunfire support to allied forces in South Vietnam. The naval surface group conducted the Sea Dragon effort until the end of October 1968, when American combat operations in North Vietnam ceased.
TCG "Adatepe" (D 353)
USS "Forrest Royal" was decommissioned on
27 March 1971 , transferred to theTurkish Navy and renamed TCG "Adatepe" (D 353), stricken from theNaval Vessel Register on1 February 1973 and scrapped in1993 .External links
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