- USS Ellis (DD-154)
The second USS "Ellis" (DD–154) was a "Wickes" class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy during theWorld War II . She was reclassified AG-115 on30 June 1945 . She was named for Chief YeomanGeorge Henry Ellis .History
"Ellis" was launched
30 November 1918 byWilliam Cramp & Sons ,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ; sponsored by Mrs. E. T. Stotesbury; and commissioned7 June 1919 , Lieutenant CommanderT. E. Van Metre in command."Ellis"
' first cruise, between16 June 1919 and15 August , was to theBlack Sea , carryingFood Administration officials for famine relief work, and British and American military officers betweenConstantinople ,Turkey ;Varna ,Bulgaria ; andBatum , Georgia. She returned to a year of exercises on the east coast and in theCaribbean . From29 September 1920 to16 March 1921 she was in reserve at Charleston. She sailed north to fire test torpedoes off Newport, lay again at Charleston from October 1921 through February 1922. On27 February she enteredPhiladelphia Navy Yard , where she was out of commission from17 June 1922 to1 May 1930 ."Ellis" served with the
Scouting Fleet along the east coast, offPanama andCuba , and from March 1932 through October in exercises between San Diego and San Francisco. She was in rotating reserve at Norfolk and Boston in 1932 and 1933. In April 1933 she searched for the ill-fatedairship Akron, and found wreckage off theNew Jersey coast. Based on New York through the summer of 1933, she escorted the Presidentialyacht along theNew England coast toCampobello ,Nova Scotia , where on1 July she embarked President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his party, transferring them to "Indianapolis" (CA-35). She escorted "Indianapolis" to Annapolis, where the President again visited "Ellis" on4 July . She also trained members of theNaval Reserve before departing New York8 September forKey West .The next year, "Ellis" cruised to Cuba, again escorted the President, this time in a private yacht, and on
24 October 1934 passed through thePanama Canal to be based on San Diego. Training operations took her toAlaska andHawaii during the next year and a half, and on7 June 1936 she returned toMiami for east coast reserve training duty until decommissioned at Philadelphia16 December 1936 .World War II
"Ellis" was recommissioned
16 October 1939 , and from her bases at Charleston and Norfolk, patrolled the east coast concentrating on antisubmarine warfare. Between22 June and21 July 1941 , she sailed from Newport to escort transports carrying the first Marines to the occupation ofIceland , and a month later sailed to base at NS Argentia, Newfoundland for escort duty toIceland and to midocean rendezvous.Returning at intervals to Boston for replenishment and repairs, she served thus until March 1942, when her operations were extended to the
Virgin Islands . She escorted coastal convoys, on15 July 1942 attacking asubmarine offCape Hatteras . From October 1942, she also guarded convoy routes betweenTrinidad andBrazil , and in March 1943 was assigned to transatlantic convoys.On
October 12 ,1942 , the USS "Ellis" picked up the only German survivor of U-512, Matrosengefreiter Franz Machen who had been floating on a raft for ten days, and held him in captivity.Between
20 March 1943 and25 June , "Ellis" escorted two top priority tanker convoys withAruba oil for north Africa, then troop transports toDerry . From August to November, she twice guarded escort carriers ferrying Army planes toIreland andNorth Africa . "Ellis" escorted SS "Abraham Lincoln" to theAzores in January 1944, and while on patrol there rescued two downed British pilots. Returning to north African convoy duty, "Ellis" made two voyages from the east coast toCasablanca ,Algiers , andBizerte between February and June. On11 May , off Bizerte, she was attacked by four bombers, three of which she had a hand in splashing, and drove the fourth away.The remainder of the war, "Ellis" guarded carriers training pilots, experimented with torpedo aircraft, twice made escort voyages to
Recife , Brazil. She was decommissioned at Norfolk31 October 1945 and sold20 June 1947 ."Ellis" received one
battle star for World War II service.ee also
*See USS "Ellis" for other ships of this name.
*List of United States Navy destroyers References
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