- USS Dennis (DE-405)
USS "Dennis" (DD-405) was a
World War II "John C. Butler"-classdestroyer escort in the service of theUnited States Navy , named after Radioman Third ClassOtis Lee Dennis ."Dennis" was launched on
4 December 1943 byBrown Shipbuilding , inHouston, Texas ; sponsored by Mrs. J. L. Dennis, mother of the late Radioman Third Class Dennis; and commissioned on20 March 1944 , withLieutenant Commander S. Hansen, USNR, in command."Dennis" arrived at
Pearl Harbor on19 June 1944 to escort aconvoy toEniwetok andKwajalein . She returned to Eniwetok on29 July screening USS|Belleau Wood|CVL-24|2 (CVL-24). Joining the5th Fleet , she escortedCarrier Division 22 to Manus for exercises, then sortied withTask Force 77 on10 September to supply air support for the landings on Morotai Island15 September through27 September .From
12 October "Dennis" screened the escort carriers supplying the air cover for the invasion of Leyte. On25 October she joined her carriers in making history as they fought a gallant action with theJapan ese counter-attacking force in theBattle off Samar phase of theBattle of Leyte Gulf . "Dennis" rescued 434 survivors from the bombed USS|St. Lo|CVE-63|2 (CVE-63). For this action she shared in the Presidential Unit Citation awarded to TU 77.4.3, "Taffy 3". Arriving atKossol Roads ,Palau s, on28 October , she sailed 3 days later for the west coast, arriving atSan Francisco, California on26 November for an overhaul.Returning to the forward area "Dennis" departed
Guam on16 February 1945 for the invasion ofIwo Jima , patrolling off the island until8 March when she sailed to escort a convoy toUlithi . On21 March she proceeded to join a carrier group launching air strikes in preparation for the invasion ofOkinawa . She remained with the carriers as they gave close support to the invasion forces ashore. Again she performed rescue services, on4 May , saving 88 of the crew of USS|Sangamon|CVE-26|2 (CVE-26), akamikaze victim. She served onradar picket duty at Ulithi from9 May to3 June , then returned to Okinawa to join theThird Fleet for strikes against the Japanese mainland until26 June .From
30 June 1945 until the end of the war, "Dennis" escorted convoys among Ulithi, Okinawa, thePhilippines , andNew Guinea . After the war she escortedlanding craft to Okinawa, then departedLeyte Gulf on14 October for the west coast, arriving atSan Diego, California , on6 November . She was placed out of commission in reserve there31 May 1946 .In addition to her Presidential Unit Citation, "Dennis" received four
battle star s for World War II service.
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