- USS Fullam (DD-474)
USS "Fullam" (DD-474) was a "Fletcher"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II . "Fullam" was named for Rear AdmiralWilliam Fullam (1855-1926)."Fullam" was launched
16 April 1942 byBoston Navy Yard ; sponsored by Miss Mariana F. Welch, granddaughter of Rear AdmiralWilliam Fullam ; and commissioned2 March 1943 , Commander H. C. Daniel in command.History
"Fullam" served briefly as an east coast escort, then arrived at
San Diego, California ,28 June 1943 . After training in theHawaiian Islands , she arrived atEfate ,New Hebrides ,28 August for escort and patrol duties in theSolomons . From1 November , when she covered the landings onCape Torokina , "Fullam" guarded convoys carrying reinforcements and supplies to Bougainville as well as bombarding enemy installations in theEmpress Augusta Bay area25 January 1944 . Four days later, atVella Lavella , transports "Fullam" screened, embarked a mixed reconnaissance party ofNew Zealand ers and American sailors, which was landed on theGreen Islands ,30 January . The party was reembarked that night, and the landings in force by New Zealand troops on the Green Islands took place15 February , as "Fullam" and her task force provided protective cover.Through the next 3 months, "Fullam" continued her patrol, escort, and bombardment missions in the Solomons, joining in the landings on
Emirau 20 March 1944 . After training and replenishment atPort Purvis andEspiritu Santo , the destroyer joined the5th Fleet for the assault on theMarianas . She arrived offTinian 12 June for the bombardments on Tinian andSaipan which began the next day and continued until the landings of 15th. Ordered west to search for an enemy task force known to be moving into position to oppose the landings, "Fullam" rejoined the carrier task force19 June as theBattle of the Philippine Sea opened. During this 2-day engagement, she joined in the general firing which combined with fighter actions brought down the vast majority of theJapan ese naval aviation as an effective element in the war. Completing her assignment in the Marianas with duty screening the cruisers bombarding Guam as well as firing on targets there herself, "Fullam" departed the Marianas10 August for Eniwetok.After training at Guadalcanal, "Fullam" sortied from Port Purvis
6 September 1944 for the assault on thePalau Islands . Six days out, she and "Noa" (APD-24) collided, "Noa" sinking in 6 hours, and "Fullam" being badly damaged. Despite this, "Fullam" not only rescued all of "Noa's" men, but also carried out daily shore bombardment and night harassing fire, as well as covering the work of underwater demolition teams, asPeleliu was assaulted, then sailed for temporary repairs at Manus and a west coast overhaul."Fullam" returned to
Pearl Harbor for training24 December 1944 , then sailed for picket duty offPagan Island before reaching Saipan15 February 1945 . Here she joined a task group for theIwo Jima assault, sailing16 February to serve as screen and fire-support ship during the assault and the bitter fighting which followed until28 February . After replenishing at Leyte, she sailed27 March in the screen of an escort carrier group for theOkinawa operation. After providing air cover to the landings of1 April , her group began continual strikes on the airfields on theSakashima Clunto from which suicide flights were launched by the Japanese. On4 May , while screening "Sangamon" (CVE-26) with another destroyer, "Fullam" fired on a group of fourkamikaze s attacking the carrier. The screening destroyers shot down three of the attackers, but the fourth crashed the escort carrier's flight deck, forcing many of her men over the side. Three were saved by the destroyers, who stood by as "Sangamon" extinguished the huge fire.From
13 May 1945 , "Fullam" was assigned to antisubmarine patrol and antiaircraft fire support offHagushi Beach , as well as antiaircraft fire support ship for fighter-director ships on radar picket stations away from the island. She sailed from Okinawa1 July to escort landing craft toGuam , and an escort carrier from Guam to Eniwetok. Assigned to operate with carriers against northern Japan, "Fullam" cleared Eniwetok11 August for Adak, but arriving after the close of hostilities, instead took up escort and patrol duties in theAleutians until enteringPuget Sound Naval Shipyard 13 November .In March 1946 she sailed south to San Diego, where she was placed out of commission in reserve
15 January 1947 .Honors
"Fullam" received seven
battle star s for World War II service.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/f5/fullam.htm
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/474.htm NavSource.org - DD-474]
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