- USS Halsey Powell (DD-686)
USS "Halsey Powell" (DD-686), a "Fletcher"-class
destroyer , was a ship of theUnited States Navy to be named for CaptainHalsey Powell , (1883 –1936 ), who served duringWorld War I ."Halsey Powell" was launched by
Bethlehem Steel Co., Staten Island, N.Y.,30 June 1943 ; sponsored by Mrs. Halsey Powell, widow of Captain Powell; and commissioned25 October 1943 , Commander W. T. McGarry in command.1944
"Halsey Powell" conducted her shakedown training off the East Coast, and sailed
20 January 1944 from Norfolk to join the Pacific Fleet. ArrivingPearl Harbor 12 February , the destroyer steamed toMajuro to escort tankers back toHawaii , returning to the Marshalls in March for escort and patrol duty. As the islands fell to American amphibious troops, "Halsey Powell" and other ships protected the task force from air and submarine attack. The destroyer carried out a series of effective attacks onsubmarine "I-32"23 March , and after running out of depth charges yielded to "Manlove" (DE-36) and "PC-1135" to complete the kill.Following the
Marshalls operation , "Halsey Powell" departed Pearl Harbor30 May for rehearsals in connection with the upcomingMarianas invasions . She sortied with the assault force fromEniwetok 11 June , and as troops stormed ashore on Saipan four days later she took up fire-support station off the beaches, and was an effective force in victory. In addition to screening, radar picket duties, and fire support for ground forces, "Halsey Powell" sank a net tender, a cargo ship and numerous small craft in the lagoon with her guns.The operation a success, she entered
Saipan harbor21 June , after the carrier forces had decimated theJapan ese in theBattle of the Philippine Sea . She then steamed toTinian , bombarding shore positions, clearing the way for troops and screening through the invasion there24 July . Following this she spent two weeks on screening and radar picket duty offGuam before returning to Eniwetok22 August to join the fast carrier task force."Halsey Powell" sortied with
Vice Admiral Marc Mitscher 's famousFast Carrier Task Force (then called TF 38),29 August . Operating for long periods at sea by underway refueling and replenishment, this powerful carrier force represented the ultimate in mobile striking power afloat. During September the carriers, screened by "Halsey Powell" and other destroyers, struck thePalaus and thePhilippines , returning toUlithi 1 October .Five days later the ships sailed on one of the most important operations of the long Pacific war. After air strikes on
Okinawa the great task force turned to its real objective, the airfields on Formosa. The air battle raged 12–15 October , with "Halsey Powell" assisting in the splashing of many Japanese aircraft. At a cost of three damaged ships, the task force had driven off nearly a thousand enemy aircraft, downing over 500.As the invasion of Leyte began, the desperate Japanese Navy moved with its remaining units into the Philippines. This three-pronged attack, launched almost without air power, precipitated the epochal
Battle for Leyte Gulf . "Halsey Powell" screened AdmiralGerald F. Bogan 's carriers during the strikes which made up one phase of the battle, theBattle of the Sibuyan Sea ,24 October .Battleship "Musashi" was sunk and AdmiralTakeo Kurita 's ships were delayed and confused. That night the bulk of TF 38 steamed north to meet another Japanese fleet, and in theBattle off Cape Engaño next day another major victory was won. "Halsey Powell" picked up downed pilots 29–30 October and returned to Ulithi with the task force9 November 1944 . During the remainder of 1944 TF 38 carried out heavy strikes against the Philippines and Formosa.1945
The fleet sailed into the
South China Sea 9–15 January to support theLingayen Gulf operation , and the supporting ships fought off air attacks the carriers struck bases inChina andIndochina . With "Ticonderoga" (CV-14) damaged by akamikaze 21 January , "Halsey Powell" was assigned to escort her to Ulithi, where they arrived24 January 1945 .The carrier task force departed again in February to attack Japan itself. "Halsey Powell" screened the carriers during this attack, in covering attacks for the Iwo Jima invasion
19 February , and later during more strikes on Japan. The destroyer shot down one attacking aircraft16 February and assisted with many others. The veteran carrier groups returned1 March to Ulithi, but were underway again14 March to soften up Okinawa for the coming assault, and to strike more blows at Japan. On20 March "Halsey Powell" was alongside "Hancock" (CV-19) when Japanese aircraft attacked. As the destroyer was getting clear the aircraft overshot the carrier and crashed "Halsey Powell". Her steering gear jammed but alert action with the engines averted a collision. Fires were put out and although 9 were killed and over 30 wounded in the attack the ship reached Ulithi25 March ."Halsey Powell" arrived San Pedro for battle repairs
8 May , but with the Pacific war reaching its climax sailed again for Pearl Harbor19 July 1945 . She arrived Eniwetok17 August , two days after the surrender of Japan, and was present inTokyo Bay for the formal surrender ceremonies2 September . The ship then supported the occupation forces until departing31 October forPuget Sound . "Halsey Powell" decommissioned10 December 1946 atSan Diego and was placed in thePacific Reserve Fleet .Korean War
With the increased demands on the Navy as a result of the
Korean conflict , "Halsey Powell" recommissioned27 April 1951 . After shakedown and training exercises the ship sailed for the familiar waters of the Far East23 July from Long Beach, arriving Japan16 August . JoiningTask Force 77 , the destroyer acted as plane guard and screening ship while the carrier planes kept up constant pressure on the Communist lines and shore installations. "Halsey Powell" continued these operations off the eastern coast ofKorea until October, when she departed the nearly stabilized war zone for training off Okinawa. Late in the month she returned to take part in destructive bombardments ofSuwon Dam ,Wonsan ,Hungnam , and other areas. Patrolling and screening duties continued until the ship sailed for the United States20 February 1952 ."Halsey Powell" got underway for her second tour in Korea
4 October 1952 , and in the next 7 months took part in shore bombardment and screening duties asUnited Nations naval strength continued to seal offNorth Korea from the sea. The destroyer returned to the United States6 May 1953 , and after training exercises out of San Diego sailed once more for Japan26 December 1953 .1954 – 1968
During the next few years "Halsey Powell" made yearly cruises to the western Pacific, operating with Task Force 77 off Korea, patrolling the Formosa Strait, and engaging in tactical exercises with other units of the Pacific Fleet. In September–October
1958 the ship aided Nationalist Chinese operations in theQuemoy-Matsu crisis, convoying transports and standing by to deter attack by the Communist Chinese. Seapower was a decisive force in checking the spread of communism."Halsey Powell"’s trim silhouette became familiar at many far eastern ports. She continued to alternate these important operations with the Seventh Fleet with training and readiness exercises off the west coast. In recent years this included practice cruises with NROTC midshipmen. "Hasley Powell" continued to be an important contributor to peace in the Far East as well as America's readiness at sea. During May–July
1962 the destroyer took part in importantnuclear test s in the Pacific, and returned in1963 –64 to her regular pattern of deployments.On
1 January 1965 , "Halsey Powell" was assigned to ReserveDestroyer Squadron 27 with Long Beach as herhome port . She operated as a Naval Reserve training ship through1967 , cruising between Vancouver,Canada , andMazatlan ,Mexico .On
27 April 1968 , "Halsey Powell" was transferred toSouth Korea . She was striken from the USNaval Vessel Register 2 June 1975 ."Halsey Powell" received seven
battle star s forWorld War II service and two forKorean War service.ROKS "Seoul"
Transferred to
South Korea 27 April 1968 , the ex-"Halsey Powell" was renamed ROKS "Seoul", after the nation's capital.She was stricken and scrapped in
1982 .References
*DANFS|http://history.navy.mil/danfs/h1/halsey_powell.htm
*NVR|http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/DD686.htmExternal links
* [http://history.navy.mil/danfs/h1/halsey_powell.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Halsey Powell"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/686.htm navsource.org: USS "Halsey Powell"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/destroy/dd686txt.htm hazegray.org: USS "Halsey Powell"]
* [http://www.destroyerhistory.org/fletcherclass/ DestroyerHistory.org: "Fletcher Class Destroyers"]
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