- HMS Bazely (K311)
The second USS "Bazely" (DE-2) was a
lend lease destroyer escort in theUnited States Navy . She served in theRoyal Navy as HMS "Bazely" (K311). She was named forJohn Bazely ."Bazely" was laid down on
5 April 1942 by theBoston Navy Yard and launched on27 June 1942 . Allocated to the Royal Navy under lend lease on18 February 1943 , "Bazely" given the pendant number K311. She earned battle honors in theAtlantic Ocean between 1943 and 1945 and in theArctic Ocean in 1945. During her wartime career under the White Ensign, she figured prominently in the destruction of three Germansubmarine s. She teamed with HMS|Blackwood|K347 and HMS|Drury|K316 on23 November 1943 to sink "U-648" and, together with "Blackwood" sank "U-600" on25 November . Her third and last "kill" came on21 April 1945 , shortly before the end of the war inEurope , when she cooperated with "Drury" and HMS|Bentinck|K314 to destroy "U-636".The Royal Navy returned "Bazely" to American hands on
20 August 1945 atChatham, England . Manned by officers and men from the frigate USS|Surprise|PG-63, that had been turned over to the Royal Navy after service in the U.S. Navy under reverse lend lease, the former "Captain"-classfrigate was commissioned as "Bazely" (DE 2) at 0810 the day of her return (20 August 1945 ). Lt. Lester H. Watson, USNR, in commandAfter having embarking 39 passengers, "Bazely" got underway eight days later for the first leg of her homeward voyage. The next morning, she stood out of
The Downs and sailed in Task Group (TG) 21.3, one of ten former British DE's being returned to the country of their origin. She reached thePhiladelphia Naval Shipyard on the evening of8 September 1945 , and remained there, inactive save for shifting berths and unloading ammunition atFort Mifflin , through mid October. On the afternoon of22 October 1945 , "Bazely" was decommissioned. Her name was struck from the Navy list on16 November 1945 , and the navy yard completed breaking her up by28 May 1946 .References
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