- USS Farragut (DD-348)
The third USS "Farragut" (DD-348), named for Admiral
David Glasgow Farragut USN (1801 -1870 ), was thelead ship of her class of destroyers in theUnited States Navy .History
"Farragut" was laid down by the
Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation at Quincy inMassachusetts on20 September 1932 , launched on15 March 1934 by Mrs. James Roosevelt, daughter-in-law of the President and commissioned on18 June 1934 , CommanderElliott Buckmaster , USN in command.Since it had been almost fourteen years since a new destroyer was commissioned in the United States Navy, "Farragut" devoted much of her early service to development operations, cruising out of her home port
Norfolk, Virginia to theCaribbean and along the east coast. On26 March 1935 , she embarked PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt atJacksonville, Florida , and carried him next day to a rendezvous with a private yacht. She escorted the President's yacht on a cruise in theBahamas ; on7 April , he embarked on her for passage to Jacksonville, where he left the ship8 April ."Farragut" sailed for
San Diego, California , arriving19 April 1935 to join Destroyer Squadron 20 asflagship . Fleet maneuvers on the west coast, training operations in theHawaii ans, and cruises in the summer months to train men of theNaval Reserve inAlaska n waters continued until3 January 1939 , when "Farragut" sailed for fleet maneuvers in the Caribbean, returning to San Diego12 April . From2 October , she was based atPearl Harbor . She made two voyages to the west coast to screen carriers to Pearl Harbor, and from1 August 1941 , was almost constantly at sea for exercises with carrier task forces.World War II
"Farragut" was berthed in a nest of destroyers in
East Loch , Pearl Harbor, at the time of theJapan ese attack on7 December 1941 . Her engineering officer, senior on board at the time, got her underway, and as she sailed down the channel, she kept up a steady fire. Through March 1942, "Farragut" operated in Hawaiian waters, and fromOahu toSan Francisco, California , on antisubmarine patrols and escort duty.On
15 April 1942 , "Farragut" sortied from Pearl Harbor with the "Lexington" (CV-2) task force, bound for theCoral Sea and a rendezvous with the "Yorktown" (CV-5) task force. Together these forces engaged Japanese forces in theBattle of the Coral Sea from 4 to8 May 1942 . For the first 2 days of the battle, "Farragut" sailed with the Attack Force, while theaircraft carrier s in another group launched air strikes onTulagi . On6 June , all ships were united as TF 17, and sailed to the northwestward to make contact with the Japanese Port Moresby Invasion Group. Next day, "Farragut" was detached in the Support Group assigned to continue the search for the Japanese invasion forces. "Farragut's" group came under heavy air attack that afternoon, but downed at least five aircraft, and receiving no damage to any ship."Farragut" arrived at
Cid Harbor ,Australia ,11 May 1942 , and until returning to Pearl Harbor29 June , called atBrisbane ,Noumea ,Suva ,Tongatapu , andAuckland while on escort duty. She next sortied from Pearl Harbor7 July 1942 , in the "Saratoga" (CV-3) task force, bound for action in theSolomon Islands . She served as screening ship and plane guard during the air operations covering the assault onGuadalcanal 7 August , then patrolled the eastern Solomons to protect sea lanes to Guadalcanal. On 24 and25 August , the carrier she guarded engaged Japanese forces in the airBattle of the Eastern Solomons .The destroyer remained in the southwest Pacific, patrolling off Guadalcanal to guard unloading transports, and escorting convoys from Australia to
Espiritu Santo ,Noumea , and theFiji Islands . She returned to Pearl Harbor27 January 1943 , and after a west coast overhaul and training, arrived at Adak16 April . She patrolled Alaskan waters until11 May , when she screened transports landing troops on Adak from submarine attack. Next day she made several depth charge attacks on an enemy submarine and she continued antisubmarine patrol off theAleutian Islands through June. "Farragut" patrolled and blockaded offKiska from5 July , joining in the bombardment of the island many times in the days before the landings of15 August . She continued to protect the troops ashore at Kiska until4 September , when she left Adak in convoy for San Francisco and a brief overhaul."Farragut" put to sea, from San Diego
19 October 1943 , bound for training in the Hawaiian Islands and at Espiritu Santo. Again guarding carriers, she took part in the air operations covering the landings on Tarawa20 November , and screened the carriers until the task force shaped course for Pearl Harbor8 December . The destroyer continued on to the west coast for a brief repair period and training, sailing from San Diego13 January 1944 for action in theMarshall Islands . During the assaults onKwajalein andEniwetok , she screened carriers, patrolled, and conducted antisubmarine searches, then sailed for air strikes onWoleai andWakde . Late in April, she was offNew Guinea as the carriers supported the landings in the Hollandia (currently known as Jayapura) area, and through May joined in training operations out ofMajuro .From her arrival off
Saipan 11 June 1944 , "Farragut" guarded the carriers covering the landings of15 June , bombarded the shores of Saipan andGuam , and served as radar picket through theBattle of the Philippine Sea on 19 and20 June . "Farragut" sailed to replenish at Eniwetok28 June to14 July . On 17 and18 July , she closed the beach atAgat, Guam , to provide covering fire for underwater demolition teams preparing for the assault on the island. After screening a cruiser to Saipan she returned to Guam21 July to patrol seaward of the Fire Support Group covering the assault landings. On25 July , she joined in the bombardment of Rota, and 5 days later cleared for overhaul atPuget Sound Navy Yard ."Farragut" arrived at
Ulithi 21 November 1944 , and sailed 4 days later to screen a group of oilers serving the fast carrier task force as it sent strikes againstTaiwan andLuzon in preparation for the assault onLingayen . Based on Ulithi, she served with this group as it supported the carriers in their operations of theIwo Jima andOkinawa invasions, then from 25 to28 April 1945 served on carrier screening duty for air operations on islands of theRyukyus not yet invaded. From11 May to6 August , she escorted convoys between Ulithi andOkinawa , and during the last 2 weeks of May, served on radar picket duty at Okinawa.Fate
The destroyer was homeward bound from Saipan
21 August 1945 , arriving at theBrooklyn Navy Yard 25 September . "Farragut" was decommissioned on23 October 1945 , stricken from theNaval Vessel Register on28 January 1947 and sold for scrap on14 August 1947 ."Farragut" received 14
battle star s for World War II service.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/f1/farragut-iii.htm
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