- USS Shields (DD-596)
USS "Shields" (DD-596), a "Fletcher"-class
destroyer , was a ship of theUnited States Navy named forPurser Thomas Shields (died 1827), who fought in theBattle of New Orleans .The
keel of the destroyer, "Shields", was laid on10 August 1943 atPuget Sound Naval Shipyard ,Bremerton, Washington . Sponsored by First Lieutenant Margaret Shields Farr, WAC, the great-granddaughter of Purser Shields, the destroyer was launched on25 September 1944 and commissioned on8 February 1945 , Commander George B. Madden, USN, in command.World War II
"Shields"' shakedown cruise, interrupted by a nine-day escort assignment with "Iowa" (BB-61), lasted from
7 March to18 April 1945. She departedPuget Sound on6 May and, after several days of operations in the vicinity ofPearl Harbor ,Hawaii , shoved off forEniwetok Atoll withconvoy #PD-413-T. Her short period of combat service inWorld War II ,24 May –15 August 1945, consisted almost entirely of escort duty between and patrol duty around Eniwetok,Ulithi , Leyte,Okinawa , andBorneo . "Shields" saw actual combat only once during the war; she shelledJapan ese shore installations atMiri , Borneo, in support ofAustralia n ground forces, on26 June 1945."Shields" was at
Buckner Bay , Okinawa, on15 August 1945 when she received orders from CINCPACAREA to "cease all offensive activity against the Japanese." After a short cruise to Leyte,Subic Bay , and back to Okinawa, she got underway to rendezvous with Task Group 78.1 (TG 78.1) and serve as escort to units of Transport Squadron 17 (Transron 17), at that time ferrying occupation troops to Jinsen,Korea . The occupation commenced without opposition; and, on12 September , she steamed out of Jinsen with Task Unit 71.5.1 (TU 71.5.1) bound for the waters off northernChina .For most of the remainder of 1945, "Shields" remained in the area of the Gulf of Po Hai. Her primary assignment here was to participate in the naval demonstrations being conducted off the coast of northern China. Throughout this period, she also reconnoitered the unstable situation at the port of
Chefoo . Her travels while operating off northern China took her to most of the major ports on the Gulf of Po Hai, including Chefoo,Chinwangto ,Weihaiwei , Taku,Dairen , and Port Arthur."Shields" rounded out her first Far Eastern tour with a mission to escort "Antietam" (CV-36) and "Boxer" (CV-21) to the end of the Seventh Fleet's area of responsibility and patrol duty with the
Yangtze River Patrol Force based atShanghai . She returned to San Pedro Bay,California , on19 February 1946 , having stopped along the way at Eniwetok and Pearl Harbor. She remained on the west coast until being decommissioned and placed in reserve on14 June 1946.Korean War
Though decommissioned, "Shields" continued in an in-service status, participating in the reserve program. She was called back into active service at the outbreak of the
Korean conflict and recommissioned on15 July 1950 . "Shields" arrived in the Far East in September 1951 for the first of three Korean War tours. During this cruise, which lasted until February 1952, she patrolled the Korean coast in the area of the bombline andKojo , providing fire support for the First ROK Corps and the First Marine Division. She participated in the assault on Kojo and provided harassing and interdiction fire. Her second Korean War tour, commencing on1 November 1952, found her again cruising off the Korean coast near the bombline supporting the First ROK Corps and the Eighth Army. Later she took part inantisubmarine warfare exercises off the coasts ofJapan and Okinawa and concluded the deployment training Chinese Nationalist naval forces atTaiwan . Stopping atHong Kong and Japan, "Shields" returned toSan Diego on1 June 1953 .1954 – 1972
After six months on the west coast, she departed for her third Far Eastern cruise. Arriving off Korea on
11 February 1954 , she operated there with TF 77 until being detached, on21 February , to proceed to thePhilippine Islands . "Shields" conducted operations out of Subic Bay during the months of March and April, patrolling the coast ofIndochina with Carrier TG 70.2. On7 May , she embarked for Yokosuka, Japan, stopping en route for a diplomatic representation at Hong Kong. After a week of tender upkeep at Yokosuka, "Shields" put to sea with TF 77 to conduct battle exercises. She returned to San Diego on18 July 1954.Between
18 July 1954 and30 November 1963 , "Shields" was deployed to WESTPAC seven times. When not assigned to the western Pacific, she engaged in normal destroyer activities out of her home port, San Diego. One of the highlights of this decade of "Shields"' career was her participation in the commemoration of the triumphant return ofTheodore Roosevelt 's "Great White Fleet " to San Francisco. Another important occasion was the award of the Battle Efficiency "E" for overall combat readiness in August 1960.On
30 November 1963, "Shields" ceased operations as an active fleet unit and was assigned as aNaval Reserve Training ship , part ofReserve Destroyer Squadron 27 . With her full-time crew cut more than 50%, she spent the next 8 years working with the Development and Training Command to maintain the combat efficiency of reservists. After a survey of "Shields" in March 1972, it was determined that the cost of her modernization would be prohibitive and that she was only of marginal value to the Navy without it. Consequently, "Shields" was decommissioned on1 July 1972 and sold to theBrazilian Navy ."Shields" was awarded the
Korea nPresidential Unit Citation (Korea) and threebattle star s for service in theKorean Conflict .ee also
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USS Marvin Shields (FF-1066) References
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External links
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* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/destroy/dd596txt.htm hazegray.org: USS "Shields"]
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