- USS McKean (DD-90)
The first USS "McKean" (DD-90/APD-5) was a "Wickes"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy during theWorld War II . She was named in honor of William Wister McKean.History
"McKean" was laid down by
Union Iron Works ,San Francisco, California ,12 February 1918 ; launched4 July 1918; sponsored by MissHelen La Monte Ely ; and commissioned at San Francisco25 February 1919 , Lt. Comdr.Raleigh C. Williams in command."McKean" served in the Atlantic from 1919 to
1922 ; made a cruise toEurope an waters between May and July 1919; operated primarily out of New York and Charleston; and decommissioned at Philadelphia19 June 1922. Reclassified APD-5 on2 August 1940 , she recommissioned at Norfolk11 December 1940, Lt. Comdr.Thomas Burrows in command, and resumed duty with the fleet.Following the outbreak of war in the Pacific
7 December 1941 , "McKean" departed the east coast10 May 1942 and reached the South Pacific20 July to prepare for the invasion of the Solomons. She landed troops at Tulagi7 August and during the next several months made escort and supply runs from bases inNew Caledonia and theNew Hebrides to American positions in the southern Solomons in support of theGuadalcanal campaign . She departed the South Pacific31 January 1943 ; and, after completing a cruise to the west coast for overhaul, she resumed escort and patrol operations between the New Hebrides and the Solomons21 June . Between July and November she took part in amphibious operations in the central Solomons, landing troops at beachheads on New Georgia andRendova . In addition she patrolled the waters offGuadalcanal and up the Slot to New Georgia.In October she completed preparations for operations in the Treasury Islands and Bougainville. She landed fighting men on
Mono Island 27 October , including a construction team which installed a vital search radar in less than a week’s time. Following the American naval victory overJapan ese forces in theBattle of Empress Augusta Bay during the darkness of2 November , "McKean" steamed with a reinforcement convoy to Bougainville and on the 6th landed marines nearCape Torokina , Empress Augusta Bay. She carried additional troops to Bougainville11 November , thence returned to Guadalcanal for yet another troop run.With 185 marines embarked, "McKean" sailed up the slot late
15 November . As she approached Empress Augusta Bay early17 November , she was attacked by the SFPO Gintaro Kobayashi's (ofImperial Japanese Navy Air Service 's "702 Kokutai") Mitsubishi G4M1 "Betty" [Tagaya, Osamu. Mitsubishi Type 1 Rikko Betty Units of World War 2 ISBN 1 84176 082 X]torpedo plane , which launched a torpedo off the starboard quarter. "McKean" turned to avoid the deadly weapon; but at 0350 the torpedo struck the starboard side, exploding the after magazine and depth charge spaces and rupturing fuel oil tanks. Flaming oil engulfed "McKean" aft of the No. 1 stack, and she lost all power and communications. Burning oil on the water killed men who were blown or jumped overboard. Her skipper, Lt. Comdr.Ralph L. Ramsey , ordered her abandoned at 0355; at 0400 she began to sink by the stern. He went over the side 12 minutes later; her forward magazine and oil tank exploded at 0415; and her stacks disappeared at 0418. Sixty‑four of her complement and 52 of her embarked troops died from the explosions or flames. The survivors were picked up by rescuingdestroyer s."McKean" received four
battle star s for World War II service.Notes
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