- USS Bernadou (DD-153)
USS "Bernadou" (DD–153) was a "Wickes" class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II . She was named for CommanderJohn Bernadou .History
"Bernadou" was launched
7 November 1918 byWilliam Cramp and Sons Ship and Engine Building Company,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ; sponsored by Miss Cora Winslow Bernadou, Commander Bernadou's sister; and commissioned19 May 1919 , Lieutenant CommanderL. G. Farley in command.Following a cruise to
Europe during the summer of 1919, "Bernadou" joined Division 19, Atlantic Fleet, and cruised along the east coast until placed out of commission atPhiladelphia Navy Yard 1 July 1922 . She joined Squadron 7,Scouting Force , after recommissioning1 May 1930 . Out of service September 1936-October 1939, she then rejoined the fleet for service with Destroyer Division 6,Atlantic Squadron , onNeutrality Patrol .She helped convoy the Marines to
Iceland (1 July 1941 –7 July 1941 ) and, except for one crossing to Britain, remained on the Newfoundland-Iceland convoy run until the fall of 1942. On25 October 1942 she departedNorfolk, Virginia to take part in the invasion ofNorth Africa (8 November –11 November ). She won a Presidential Unit Citation for landing assault troops inside the harbor of Safi,French Morocco .Returning to Boston
26 November she remained on east coast convoy duty until February 1943. "Bernadou" made a convoy run toGibraltar during March and April and on10 May departed Norfolk forOran ,Algeria . She operated from Oran until December 1943 during which time she took part in the occupation ofSicily (9 July –12 July );Salerno landings (9-10 September and21 September –23 September ), and escortedMediterranean convoys.She returned to the United States in December 1943 and escorted two convoys to North Africa (
22 February 1944 –9 June 1944 ) before retiring to the less rigorous east coast-Caribbean runs. From October 1944 to May 1945 she served as plane guard and escort vessel during carrier exercises off the east coast. She arrived at Philadelphia Navy Yard8 June 1945 ; was decommissioned17 July ; and sold30 November 1945 .In addition to her Presidential Unit Citation, "Bernadou" received five
battle star s for her World War II service.As of 2004, no other ship in the United States Navy has borne this name.
ee also
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List of United States Navy destroyers References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b5/bernadou-i.htm
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/153.htm NavSource Photos]
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