- USS Hughes (DD-410)
USS "Hughes" (DD-410) was a World War II-era sclass|Sims|destroyer in the service of the
United States Navy , named afterCommander Edward Merritt Hughes ."Hughes" (DD-410) was laid down
15 September 1937 byBath Iron Works ,Bath, Maine ; launched17 June 1939 ; sponsored by Mrs. Edward M. Hughes, widow of Commander Hughes; and commissioned atBoston Navy Yard ,21 September 1939 ,Lieutenant Commander Donald J. Ramsay in command.Following shakedown in the
Gulf of Mexico , "Hughes" joined the Atlantic Fleet. From July 1940 through December 1941, "Hughes" served in the Atlantic, first on patrol offMartinique to watch Vichy-controlled French Forces there and then on Neutrality patrol offIceland . During this time, she became the first American destroyer to escort a British convoy all the way toEngland .Following the attack on
Pearl Harbor , warships were urgently needed in the Pacific and Hughes sailed fromNorfolk, Virginia 18 December 1941 , arrivingSan Diego, California in company with USS|Yorktown|CV-5,30 December . She departed San Diego12 January 1942 as an escort for ships bringing reinforcements toSamoa . "Hughes" then sailed from Samoa as part of a carrier striking force built around carrier "Yorktown". She screened the carrier in strikes onJaluit , Makin,Mili , andCanton Island s; then supported the combined USS|Lexington|CV-2–"Yorktown" Task Force 17, as it attackedJapan ese bases atLae andSalamaua ,10 March 1942 . Missing theBattle of the Coral Sea while escorting a tanker carrying fuel toNouméa , "Hughes" reached Pearl Harbor in time to participate in theBattle of Midway ."Hughes", while protecting carrier "Yorktown" during this action, shot down two torpedo planes and assisted in shooting down two others. After "Yorktown" was hit
4 June , "Hughes" continued an all-night vigil to prevent her capture. When the carrier was torpedoed by a submarine6 June , "Hughes" helped damage the attacker with depth charges, and rescued the survivors when "Yorktown" sank the next day.After a brief time as convoy escort, she joined American Forces at
Guadalcanal , where she screened the carrier USS|Hornet|CV-8 throughout the campaign. During the Battle of Santa Cruz. "Hughes" splashed one Japanese plane and assisted in downing two more. Despite her valiant efforts, "Hornet" was hit and sunk27 October 1942. Joining Task Force 16,10 November 1942 , "Hughes" participated in the NavalBattle of Guadalcanal by screening USS|Enterprise|CV-6. "Hughes" continued screening operations until the end of February 1943.Following a refit and brief convoy duty, "Hughes" was detached from the South Pacific and sailed to Pearl Harbor, departing
18 April for theAleutian Islands and arrived on the 24. Bombardments ofKiska on 6 and22 July were high points of her months in northern waters. After Kiska was occupied, "Hughes" departed the Aleutians for overhaul25 August inSan Francisco, California .Following overhaul, Hughes sailed for Pearl Harbor
26 October to prepare for the invasion of theGilbert Islands . She sailed10 November as part of the screen for the escort carriers covering the invasion ofMakin Atoll . When USS|Liscome Bay|CVE-56 was sunk24 November , "Hughes" rescued 152 of the survivors. She began screening the transport group27 November , and 2 days later departed for Pearl Harbor, and arrived there,7 December 1943. On13 January 1944 , "Hughes" joined Task Force 53 for the invasion of theMarshall Islands . She joined in the preinvasion, 3 to11 February 1944. The destroyer continued to support the escort carriers during the strikes againstPalau s31 March ."Hughes" took part in the invasion of
Hollandia ,New Guinea ,23 April , acting as a screen for the CVE group which provided air cover for the landings atAitape andTanahmerah Bay . Then "Hughes" remained off New Guinea as a convoy escort and fire-support ship of the 7th Fleet, until25 September when she departed for the invasion of thePhilippines . During this time, "Hughes" participated in the invasions ofBiak ,Noemfoor ,Cape Sensapor , andMorotai , serving as flagship ofRear Admiral William M. Fechteler during the latter campaign.During the invasion of Leyte, "Hughes" was the flagship of Rear Admiral Arthur D. Struble commanding the tiny task group detailed to capture the small islands of
Dinigat andHomohon guarding the entrance toLeyte Gulf . Following the successful conclusion of this operation, "Hughes" screened Philippine bound convoys, making frequent trips to and from New Guinea until6 December 1944 when she reembarked Admiral Struble and departed for the invasion ofOrmoc Bay , Leyte. Following this operation, "Hughes" was serving as a picket destroyer off the southern tip of Leyte when she was hit by a kamikaze10 December 1944 . Badly damaged with one engine room demolished and much of her other machinery destroyed, "Hughes" was towed to San Pedro Bay, Leyte, where, after temporary repairs, she departed for Humboldt Bay, New Guinea,19 December en route to Pearl Harbor, where she arrived23 January 1945 . Following more repairs, she sailed for San Francisco, arriving Hunter's Point Naval Drydocks2 February . "Hughes" remained there for the next 3 months undergoing extensive overhaul.After a long testing period, "Hughes" was declared combat ready and departed for Adak in the Aleutians
4 June 1945 . Assigned to the Northern Pacific Force, she remained in the Aleutians until the end of the war, harassing enemy shipping and bombarding Japanese bases. "Hughes" then served as part of the patrol force off NorthernHonshū until relieved20 October . She sailed for the United States 10 days later with Destroyer Squadron 2. She was decommissioned28 August 1946 , and was used as a target ship in theOperation Crossroads atomic bomb test. Following the test she was towed to sea and sunk offKwajalein on5 July 1948 , and struck from the Navy List26 November 1948 .Hughes earned 14
battle star s for World War II service.ee also
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List of United States Navy destroyers
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