- USS Carlson (DE-9)
USS "Carlson" (BDE-9/DE-9) was an "Evarts"-class short-hull
destroyer escort in the service of theUnited States Navy , named for Chief Daniel William Carlson, killed during theBattle of Midway when USS|Hammann|DD-412 was sunk."Carlson", originally scheduled for transfer to Britain as BDE-9, was launched
10 May 1943 byBoston Navy Yard ; sponsored by Mrs. D. W. Carlson; and commissioned 10 May 1943, Lieutenant H. E. Purdy, USNR, in command."Carlson" sailed from
Norfolk, Virginia , 23 July 1943 forEspiritu Santo , where she arrived 31 August. For 7 months she was at sea almost constantly, aiding in theGuadalcanal and northernSolomon Islands operations with convoy escort and antisubmarine patrol services. Returning toSan Francisco, California for overhaul in May 1944, "Carlson" trained withsubmarine s and acted as target ship and plane guard for aircraft in theHawaii an area from June through September 1944.The escort vessel arrived at
Eniwetok 6 October 1944 to begin escort duty between that atoll and Ulithi, guarding convoys composed mainly of tankers. She thus effectively contributed to the success of operations in thePhilippines , and later, atIwo Jima , until 21 March 1945, when she sailed fromUlithi for Leyte. Here she was assigned to the screen of the Southern Attack Force for the assault on Okinawa."Carlson's" task unit arrived off Okinawa to launch the initial assault waves on the morning of 1 April 1945. During that day, and the five that followed, she conducted antisubmarine patrol during the daylight hours, and retired to seaward guarding the transports at night. From 6 to 17 April, she sailed to Saipan and back, escorting transports and cargo ships with reinforcements, then took up a screening station between Okinawa and
Kerama Retto . On her first night aJapan ese plane launched a torpedo which passed harmlessly under "Carlson's" bow. Three more times during the next two weeks Japanese planes were driven off by the escort vessel's gunners. After another voyage toSaipan , "Carlson" screened on various stations off Okinawa, during this period of heavykamikaze attacks.Clearing Okinawa 29 June 1945, she sailed to Leyte to join the screen for the replenishment group serving TF 38. With this group she aided the
Third Fleet in maintaining a constant offensive on Japan proper through the close of the war.On 16 September, she got underway for
San Pedro, California , where she was decommissioned10 December 1945 . "Carlson" was sold17 October 1946 ."Carlson" received two
battle star s for World War II service.Awards
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