- USS Daniel A. Joy (DE-585)
The Daniel A. Joy (DE-585) was a sclass|Rudderow|destroyer escort built by
Bethlehem Hingham Shipyard , inHingham, Massachusetts It was launched on15 January 1944 , sponsored by Mrs. D. A. Joy (widow of Petty Officer Joy), and commissioned on28 April 1944.Lieutenant F. E. Lawton, USNR, as commanding officer.Following a voyage on convoy escort duty to
Bizerte, Tunisia between2 August and19 September 1944, "Daniel A. Joy" sailed fromBoston 1 October and arrived at Humboldt Bay20 November . Next day she got underway to screen reinforcements for the landings onLeyte . She remained on escort and patrol duty in thePhilippines , convoying ships fromNew Guinea and Manus, and covering the landings atLingayen Gulf ,Mangarin Bay , andMindoro . From23 April to10 August 1945 she was in theManila Bay area engaged in local escort and antisubmarine patrol duty. From10 August to21 September she made two voyages toOkinawa , returning to conduct mine disposal patrols in the waters off Mindoro and standing by during the minesweeping operations inLiange Bay ."Daniel A. Joy" sailed from
Samar 1 December 1945 for the west coast, arriving atSan Pedro, California 22 December . On12 August 1946 she was assigned to the12th Naval District for duty as a Naval Reservetraining vessel , and she sailed the next day forSan Francisco, California . She remained on this duty until decommissioned7 February 1949 . Recommissioned11 December of that year, she sailed fromMare Island Naval Shipyard 4 March 1950 forNew Orleans, Louisiana where her screws were removed and her mast stepped down. Pontoons were secured to her sides and she was towed up the Mississippi, Illinois, andChicago River s toLake Michigan where her screws and mast were replaced. On5 May 1950 she was placed in commission, in reserve to serve as theflagship for six patrol vessels of the9th Naval District engaged in the training of naval reservists on theGreat Lakes . She was sold for scrap to theNorth American Smelting Corporation inWilmington, Delaware on1 March 1966 ."Daniel A. Joy" received two
battle stars for World War II service.Namesake
"Daniel A. Joy" was named in honor of
Pharmacist’s Mate Second Class Daniel Albert Joy, USNR. He was born on11 October 1918 inWaltham, Massachusetts and enlisted in theNaval Reserve on8 February 1937 . Pharmacist’s Mate Joy was killed in action on5 October 1942 while engaged in action with Japanese Forces onGuadalcanal ,Solomon Islands . During the height of battle, Joy braved the fire of the enemy, making his way through to the front lines to remove the wounded and carry them to safety. His devotion to the performance of a hazardous task continued until he was killed by Japanese gunfire. As a result of his courage he was posthumously awarded theNavy Cross .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/d1/daniel_a_joy.htm
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