- USS Isabel (PY-10)
USS "Isabel" (PY-10) was a
patrol boat in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War I . Her former name was retained."Isabel", a yacht, built in
1917 byBath Iron Works ,Bath, Maine , was acquired before completion by the Navy from her owner, automobile manufacturerJohn North Willys ofToledo, Ohio ; converted to Navy use as adestroyer ; and commissioned28 December 1917 , Lieutenant Commander Harry E. Shoemaker in command."Isabel" sailed 28 January 1918 for
France viaBermuda and theAzores . While performing coastal convoy duty, she fought Germansubmarine s on four occasions. On 18 March she joined "Reid" in an attack on a submarine, and the two ships were credited with sinking her. However, evidence later gathered indicated that the submarine probably escaped.Lt. Comdr. Harry E. Shoemaker received the
Navy Cross "for distinguished service... as commanding officer of... "Isabel", engaged in the important, exacting and hazardous duty of transporting and escorting troops and supplies through waters infested with enemy submarines and mines." He was relieved by Lt. Lewis W. Comstock 24 July."Isabel" continued protecting convoys carrying troops and supplies to France until the end of the war. Arriving
Boston, Massachusetts 2 January 1919, "Isabel" was assigned to recruiting duty for the Navy, sailing up theMississippi River 14 May 1919 and stopping at various cities along the way toSt. Louis, Missouri . Returning toNew Orleans, Louisiana 20 August, she was soon underway for Rockaway Beach,Long Island , for duty as a tender for the famous flying boats of theNC-4 Flotilla. Reporting 18 September, she cruised the Atlantic Coast with the aircraft fromMaine toFlorida before returning to Rockaway Beach 4 January 1920. "Isabel" decommissioned at Philadelphia 30 April 1920.Recommissioning at Philadelphia 18 July 1921, "Isabel" sailed for the Far East 21 August 1921 to join the famous
Yangtze Patrol . Transiting thePanama Canal she arrivedHong Kong 7 November. During the tumultous rears that followed inChina , "Isabel" served as a member of the patrol and as itsflagship , charged with protecting American commerce frompirate s. Based atShanghai , "Isabel" spent the low water period on the river atHankow , returning to the coast in the summer. She and the other small gunboats of the Navy in China performed the arduous task of protecting American interests during numerous incidents and threats to American nationals. On many occasions the ship came under fire, as in October 1926 when she was caught between the rifle fire of opposing Chinese armies on the Yangtze. "Isabel" also took part in the Nanking affair, when shelling and threats of force procured the release of a large group of American and British prisoners held by the nationalists in the city. She patrolled the 1,700 miles of dangerous river until 1928, when she joined theAsiatic Fleet ."Isabel" spent the 1930s with the Asiatic Fleet in the
Philippines and China, much of the time as flagship atManila . In December 1941, as the threat of war grew ever larger, the small ship was readied for action and sent out on orders from PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt to make a reconnaissance of the coast ofIndo China . She was ordered to return to Manila 5 December, and was nearing that port when theJapan ese attacked Pearl Harbor two days later.Admiral
Thomas C. Hart sent this message early on 8 December to the far-flung units of the Asiatic Fleet: "Japan started hostilities. Govern yourselves accordingly." Japanese planes raidedClark Field that day and Manila 10 December. At Cavite Navy Yard eight bombs, all duds, ringed "Isabel's" fantail; she brought down one of the attackers.For the next month "Isabel" operated as an antisubmarine escort for convoys in the
East Indies , as the Allies tried desperately to 'Stem the tide of Japanese conquest. She underwent air raids at Batavia,Palembang , andTjilatap , escaping from several ports only days ahead of the invasion forces. On the way back from convoy assignment 7 February 1942, "Isabel" was sent to rescue survivors from Dutch merchantman "Van Cloon" nearSurabaya . As she picked up survivors from the torpedoed vessel, the enemy submarine surfaced nearby. "Isabel" quickly drove the sub down with gunfire, and assisted a patrollingCatalina in dropping depth charges to drive it from the area.The
Battle of the Java Sea in late February saw outnumbered Allied naval units fail in their gallant actions to stop the invasion of Java which resulted in Japanese control of the Malay barrier."Isabel" arrived in
Australia 7 March 1942 after seeing "Asheville" sunk in numerous air raids south ofJava . Based at Fremantle, she took up new duties as escort and training ship for the submarines which now made that Australian port their base. She helped train allied submarines. "Isabel" remained on this duty until 27 August 1945, when she sailed eastward, stopping at various Pacific islands and arrivingSan Francisco, California 26 October 1945."Isabel" was decommissioned
11 February 1946 and was sold for scrapping in March1946 ."Isabel" received one
battle star forWorld War II service
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