- USS Franks (DD-554)
USS "Franks" (DD-554), a
World War II -era "Fletcher"-class destroyer in the service of theUnited States Navy , was named afterMedal of Honor recipient Acting Master's MateWilliam Joseph Franks ."Franks" was launched
7 December 1942 by Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp.,Seattle, Washington ; sponsored by Mrs. Martha F. W. Carr, a cousin of Acting Master's Mate Franks; and commissioned30 July 1943 ,Lieutenant Commander N. A. Lidstone in command.History
"Franks" arrived at
Pearl Harbor 25 October 1943 to prepare for the invasion of theGilbert Islands , for which she sortied10 November . She screened escort carriers providing air cover for the Tarawa landings, then patrolled offBetio until27 December , returning then to Pearl Harbor for a brief repair period. The destroyer was underway once more22 January 1944 with the Southern Attack Force for the invasion ofKwajalein , during which she patrolled against submarines, as well as closingEbeye Island for reconnaissance and bombardment. Again she replenished at Pearl Harbor, between18 February and4 March , then sailed for convoy and patrol duty in theSolomon Islands , arriving atPurvis Bay 15 March .Targets for "Franks"' reconnaissance and bombardment missions in March and April 1944 included
Mussau , north of New Ireland;Kapingamaringi ; and Bougainville. In May, screening minelayers inBuka Passage , "Franks" and "Haggard" (DD-555) contacted, attacked, and sankJapan ese submarine 1-176 on16 May . Returning to the central Pacific the next month, "Franks" joined in the preinvasion bombardment ofGuam from12 July , and gave fire support to the assault troops who landed there21 July . After replenishing atEniwetok , "Franks" sailed back to the South Pacific to prepare for the invasion of thePalau s, off which she arrived15 September . She served as screen and fighter-director ship, then covered the occupation ofUlithi 23 September .On
1 October 1944 , "Franks" sailed from Manus, beginning a month and a half of operations in thePhilippines screening escort carriers. She took part in the preinvasion strikes on Leyte and the landings there, then fought gallantly to protect the escort carriers in the Battle off Samar phase of theBattle of Leyte Gulf , coming under the pounding fire of Japanese battleships25 October . After replenishing at Manus, she returned to Leyte late in November, and in December joined the fast carrier task force to cover the landings onMindoro , and to conduct strikes in preparation for theLuzon assault of January1945 .Still screening the fast carriers, "Franks" took part in strikes on the Japanese home islands on 16 and
17 February 1945 on the eve of the invasion ofIwo Jima , then sailed from Ulithi14 March for strikes onKyūshū and theNansei Shoto in preparation for the Okinawa operation. On18 March her task force came under heavy enemy air attack, and "Franks" splashed at least one of the attackers, joining in the fire which brought several others down. Joining the battleship group, "Franks" closed the southern coast of Okinawa24 March for a preinvasion bombardment, which hid the intention to land atHagushi on the western coast. "Franks" cruised off Okinawa, serving as plane guard for carriers covering the landings1 April , until2 April , when she was badly damaged and her commanding officer was fatally injured in a collision with "New Jersey" (BB-62). She sailed at once for temporary repairs at Ulithi, from which she departed13 April for overhaul atPuget Sound Naval Shipyard ."Franks" returned to the western Pacific on
17 August 1945 at Eniwetok, and on3 September rendezvoused with the fast carrier task force for air-sea rescue and weather station duty for flights between Okinawa andHonshū . She enteredTokyo Bay 13 September , and on1 October sailed for the west coast. "Franks" was placed out of commission in reserve atSan Pedro, California 31 May 1946 .Honors
"Franks" received nine
battle star s for World War II service.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/f4/franks.htm
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/554.htm NavSource.org - DD-554]
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