- USS Haraden (DD-585)
USS "Haraden" (DD-585), a "Fletcher"-class
destroyer , was the second ship of theUnited States Navy to be named forJonathan Haraden (1744 –1803 ), aprivateer of theAmerican Revolutionary War .The second "Haraden" was launched by
Boston Navy Yard , Boston, Mass.,19 March 1943 ; sponsored by Miss Caroline E. Derby, great-great-grandniece of Captain Jonathan Haraden; and commissioned at Boston16 September 1943 , Commander H. C. Allen, Jr., in command.History
"Haraden" departed Boston
9 October 1943 for shakedown training offBermuda , and after its completion joinedaircraft carrier "Intrepid" (CV-11) at Boston30 November for the voyage to the Pacific. She transited thePanama Canal and arrivedSan Diego 21 December to join Rear AdmiralJesse Oldendorf 's Northern Support Group for the invasion of the Marshall Islands.Escorting the main attack group of transports, "Haraden" arrived in the Marshalls
30 January , and was detached to form a screen for thebattleship s andcruiser s during the heavy bombardments ofKwajalein atoll on31 January . As troops landed under the devastating fire onEnnubir Island, "Haraden" shifted to direct fire support, turning her guns on an ammunition dump onEnnagannet Island that soon blew up with a tremendous explosion. That night she conducted anti-submarine patrol and1 February continued fire support and patrol functions during the landings onRoi-Namur . The destroyer departed the Kwajalein area briefly for an escort voyage to theEllice Islands 6–15 February , but returned to provide anti-submarine patrol for units off Kwajalein andEniwetok until29 February ."Haraden" arrived
Pearl Harbor 8 March 1944 , and after a brief period of upkeep steamed back to the Marshalls with two fleet oilers carrying vital fuel. Arriving1 April , she engaged in various duties in support of the operations there, including fire support and anti-submarine patrol, until departing for Pearl Harbor with escort carrier "Bataan" (CVL-29)18 May . At Pearl Harbor "Haraden" was reassigned to escort carriers "Natoma Bay" (CVE-62) and "Manila Bay" (CVE-61) and repair ship "Hector" (AR-7) for the next major operation in the epic sweep through the Pacific—the Mariana Islands campaign.Arriving east of
Saipan 22 June 1944 , "Haraden" screened her escort carriers during the launching of aircraft 22–24 June ; while refueling alongside "Natoma Bay" she narrowly missed being sunk by four aerial bombs in a surprise attack. Two bombs fell some 200 yards to port and two astern. "Haraden" returned to Pearl Harbor, arriving8 July . Until15 September she participated in training exercises and maneuvers inHawaii an waters in preparation for the invasion of the Philippines."Haraden" arrived
Seeadler Harbor , Manus,Admiralty Islands ,2 October 1944 , and 12 days later departed as an escort unit for the large group of transports carrying invasion forces. They arrived off Leyte20 October and "Haraden" began a long and grueling job of covering the transports during and after the main assault.Japan ese airplanes began almost continuous raids on the landing group the afternoon of20 October , with "Haraden" acting as part of the antiaircraft screen, protecting the transports with her gunfire.The afternoon of
26 October "Haraden" formed with an escort carrier group inLeyte Gulf and steamed for Manus, arriving Seeadler Harbor1 November 1944 . Remaining there until12 November , the ships sailed toPalau , arriving the 18th, and from there provided air support to convoys bound to and from the Philippines until28 November . The carrier force, with "Haraden" in the screen, departed10 December for theSulu Sea , en route to the invasion ofMindoro ."Haraden" and the escort carriers entered the Sulu Sea
13 December , and were attacked that day by four Japanese aircraft. "Haraden" assisted in downing three of the raiders, but the fourth banked left and dived for the destroyer. Trailing smoke from hits by "Haraden"'s gunners, she crashed into the destroyer's side, putting her forward engine room out of commission and severely damaging her topside. As "Haraden" lay dead in the water, "Twiggs" (DD-591) came alongside to help and the destroyer was soon underway on her own power. She arrived at San Pedro Bay14 December 1944 and transferred her casualties—14 killed and 24 wounded. Steaming on toward the United States via Hawaii, she arrived atPuget Sound Navy Yard , Bremerton, Wash.,14 January 1945 for battle repairs.Repairs and training completed, "Haraden" departed again for the Pacific
19 April fromSan Francisco , arriving Pearl Harbor25 April . She performed escort duties for amphibious convoys in the Western Pacific until6 July , when she commenced a series of training exercises offSubic Bay ,Philippine Islands ."Haraden" next participated in the operations off the
China coast following the surrender of Japan. She got underway28 August with units of the7th Fleet and made a show of force at Tsingtao and along the China coast to help stabilize the tense situation there. She arrived atJinsen ,Korea ,8 September and after another voyage down the coast of China and back, departed Jinsen with the North China occupation forces29 September . She stood by to support the amphibious landings of occupation forces offTaku Bay 30 September –6 October , and visitedChefoo ,Shanghai ,Taku , and Tsingtao in support of the occupation. Underway from Tsingtao13 December 1945 , she steamed by way of Pearl Harbor to San Francisco, arriving3 January 1946 . Later moved to San Diego, she remained inactive until decommissioned there2 July 1946 . "Haraden" entered thePacific Reserve Fleet , San Diego Group."Haraden" was stricken from the
Naval Vessel Register 1 November 1972 .She was sunk as a target November1973 ."Haraden" received five
battle star s for her service inWorld War II .References
*DANFS|http://history.navy.mil/danfs/h2/Haraden-ii.htm
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/585.htm navsource.org: USS "Haraden"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/destroy/dd585txt.htm hazegray.org: USS "Haraden"]
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