- USS Metcalf (DD-595)
USS "Metcalf" (DD-595), a "Fletcher"-class
destroyer , was a ship of theUnited States Navy named forBoatswain 's MateJames Metcalf , who served on theschooner "Enterprise" during theFirst Barbary War ."Metcalf" was laid down by
Puget Sound Navy Yard , Bremerton, Wash.,10 August 1943 ; launched25 September 1944 ; sponsored by Mrs. Harold C. Pound; and commissioned18 November 1944 , Commander David L. Martineau in command.History
Following shakedown off San Diego, Calif., "Metcalf" was assigned to the Pacific Fleet for duty. The destroyer departed Bremerton, Wash.,
19 February 1945 for theCarolines viaPearl Harbor ,Hawaii , arrivingUlithi 16 March .Just in time to join the armada of warships staging there for the Okinawa campaign, "Metcalf" operated with escort carrier Group 3. From
27 March her group furnished close air support for the landings atKerama Retto (26 March ) andOkinawa (1 April ), and made raids on the neighboring Japanese-held islands until20 April . During this period the ship rescued half a dozen pilots and crewmembers of downed carrier planes. She also performedradar picket and screen operations."Metcalf" departed on the 20th for the
Philippines viaGuam , reporting to commander, 7th Fleet, at Leyte30 April . The destroyer spent May and June convoying the fastcruiser s and transports being assembled for theBorneo invasion.On
9 June "Metcalf" arrived offBrunei Bay , Borneo, for 2 days patrol of theSouth China Sea before beginning shore bombardment in support of theAustralia n landing at Brunei Bay the 10th. After action offMiri-Lutong , south of Brunei Bay, from 19 to21 June , she reachedBalikpapan on the 27th for operations with Task Force 74 (TF 74) prior to the main landing by Australian troops1 July ."Metcalf" reported to commander, Philippine sea frontier,
4 August for duty escortingconvoy s between the Philippines and Okinawa. She was one day out of Okinawa in antisubmarine formation for Convoy 10K-204 when the Japanese capitulated.Assigned to the newly formed
North China Force , the destroyer departed Okinawa4 September to participate in the landing of Army occupation forces at Korea. "Metcalf" joined "Shields" (DD-596), "Hart" (DD-594), and "Conner" (DD-582) in leading Task Unit 78.1.15 (TU 78.1.15) into Jinsen8 September through the mine-infestedYellow Sea . She stood ready to provide fire support for the landing troops the next day if needed.On
12 September "Metcalf" got underway through the Yellow Sea for operations supporting the occupation ofChina . Her ports of call includedDairen ,Ching-wang-tao , Taku, Chefoo,Shanghai , andHong Kong .In early 1946 "Metcalf" steamed for the west coast, via Pearl Harbor, arriving San Diego to report in March to the 16th (Inactive Reserve) Fleet. She decommissioned March 1946, and entered the
Pacific Reserve Fleet there. After berthing at Long Beach, Calif., from1 July 1951 into 1960, "Metcalf" moved to Stockton, Calif.."Metcalf" was stricken
2 January 1971 ; she was sold6 June 1972 and broken up for scrap."Metcalf" received three
battle star s forWorld War II service.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m9/metcalf.htm
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m9/metcalf.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Metcalf"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/595.htm navsource.org: USS "Metcalf"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/destroy/dd595txt.htm hazegray.org: USS "Metcalf"]
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