- USS Dale (DD-353)
The fourth USS "Dale" (DD-353) was "Farragut"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II . She was named forRichard Dale ."Dale" launched
23 January 1935 byBrooklyn Navy Yard ; sponsored by Mrs. E. C. Dale; and commissioned17 June 1935 , CommanderW. A. Corn in command."Dale" made a southern cruise from
13 February to6 March 1936 , visiting Norfolk,Dry Tortugas ,Florida , andGalveston ,Texas , and acted as escort for President F. D. Roosevelt's cruise in theBahamas before departing for the west coast. She took part in fleet problems, made a good will visit toCallao ,Peru , served as training ship for the gunnery school atSan Diego , and cruised toHawaii ,Alaska , and theCaribbean on exercises.On
5 October 1939 "Dale" departed San Diego to join the Hawaiian Detachment for training and patrol. She was moored atPearl Harbor when theJapan ese attacked7 December 1941 . The duty officer (an ensign) got her underway immediately to establish a patrol off the harbor entrance. She opened fire on the enemy planes, splashing at least one.From
14 December 1941 to17 March 1942 "Dale" screened USS|Lexington|CV-2|2 and USS|Yorktown|CV-5|2, covering the strikes on theSalamaua-Lae area ofNew Guinea on10 March . "Dale" returned to Pearl Harbor on escort and training duty until11 May when she departed forMare Island and an overhaul. On5 June she sailed fromSan Francisco , with others, to back up the task forces engaged in theBattle of Midway from6 July to17 August . She was assigned to convoy duty betweenViti Levu ,Fiji s, andEfate andEspiritu Santo ,New Hebrides , in preparation for the assault onGuadalcanal . She covered the landings, escorted transports loaded with reinforcements to the bitterly contested island from18 August to21 September , then sailed to Pearl Harbor for escort and training duty until10 November . She sailed to screen battleships USS|Washington|BB-56|2 and USS|South Dakota|BB-57|2 into Pearl Harbor, continuing with "South Dakota" to San Francisco.On
9 January 1943 "Dale" sailed from San Francisco for duty in Aleutian waters. She supported the occupation ofAmchitka between23 January and19 March , patrolling and repelling attacks by the Japanese. On22 March her group sailed to patrol west of Attu to intercept and destroy enemy shipping bound for Attu orKiska . Four days later the group engaged a numerically superior Japanese force screening reinforcements to Attu. In the resultingBattle of the Komandorski Islands , at one time or another "Dale" took all of the Japanese cruisers under fire as well as screening the damaged USS|Salt Lake City|CA-25|2. The Japanese reinforcements failed to reach Attu. She screened transports and fire support ships into Attu for the assault on11 May , then patrolled off Attu until1 August . She joined in the preinvasion bombardment of Kiska2 August , then screened the transports which landed men there13 August . She joined USS|Kane|DD-235|2 for a reconnaissance of Rat andBuldir Island s22 August , finding no Japanese present.Sailing from Adak
5 September 1943 , "Dale" arrived at Pearl Harbor16 September to screen the group which on8 October fueled carriers returning from a 2-day air strike on Wake. "Dale" trained at Pearl Harbor until5 November . She escorted a group of LSTs to the landings on Makin of20 November , then sailed for the west coast."Dale" got underway from San Diego
13 January 1944 to screen carriers during the assaults onKwajalein andEniwetok . She served in the Marshalls on escort and patrol until22 March , then screened TF 58 during air attacks onPalau ,Yap ,Ulithi andWoleai between30 March and1 April raids supporting theHollandia operations from 21 to24 April ; and strikes onTruk ,Satawan and Ponape from20 April to1 May .From
6 June to30 July "Dale" served in the Marianas, bombardingSaipan andGuam , screening carriers during theBattle of the Philippine Sea , and supporting underwater demolition teams. Overhauled atBremerton Navy Yard from August to October, "Dale" returned to Pearl Harbor, then sailed to Ulithi to join TF 38. She screened this group duringPhilippines invasion between25 November and8 December ; and while it refueled TF 38 in theSouth China Sea during raids on the Chinese coast, Formosa,Luzon , andOkinawa . She remained with the group during carrier strikes onTokyo andKobe ."Dale" cruised with the logistics group on five voyages between Ulithi and the Okinawa area between
13 March 1945 and11 June when she sailed for Leyte to join a carrier division's screen. "Dale" returned to Leyte to escort a convoy to Ulithi and patrolled there until29 July and then escorted a convoy to Okinawa.Anchored at Guam when the war ended, "Dale" convoyed two ships to a rendezvous on
19 August off Japan, then sailed homeward, arriving at San Diego7 September . Four days later she was underway for the east coast. Arriving at New York25 September , "Dale" was decommissioned16 October 1945 and sold20 December 1946 ."Dale" received 12
battle star s for World War II service.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/d1/dale-iv.htm
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