- USS Belknap (DD-251)
The USS "Belknap" (DD-251/AVD-8/DD-251/APD-34) was a "Clemson"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II . She was named for Rear AdmiralGeorge Belknap .History
"Belknap" was launched
14 January 1919 byBethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation ; sponsored by Miss Frances Georgiana Belknap, granddaughter of Admiral Belknap; and commissioned28 April 1919 , Lieutenant Commander S. Gassee in command.Following her shakedown cruise, "Belknap" joined US naval forces in the eastern Mediterranean. After several months she returned to the United States and served with Division 28, Atlantic Fleet, until placed in reserve at
Charleston Navy Yard in 1920. She was decommissioned28 June 1922 atPhiladelphia Navy Yard and remained there until 1940.World War II
During 1940 "Belknap" was converted into a
seaplane tender (reclassified AVD-8,2 August 1940 ) and recommissioned22 November 1940 . She was assigned to Patrol Wing 5 at Hamilton,Bermuda , and remained there until early 1941 when she returned toNewport, Rhode Island . Between May and September 1941 she made three voyages from Newport to Newfoundland andIceland . She remained atReykjavík ,Iceland , during September 1941 May 1942 and then went to Charleston Navy Yard for an extensive overhaul From August 1942 to January 1943 she patrolled in the Caribbean and between February 194S and January 1944 she served with "Bogue" (CVE-9), "Croatan" (CVE-25), and "Core" (CVE-13) offensive antisubmarine groups in the Atlantic. Reclassified DD-251,14 November 1943 , "Belknap" received thePresidential Unit Citation (US) for her service with TG 21.12 ("Bogue" group),20 April -20 June 1943 . Following convoy duty along the east and Gulf coasts (February-June 1944), "Belknap" underwent conversion into a high speed transport (reclassified APD-34,22 June 1944 ).Conversion completed, "Belknap" arrived in the
Pacific during September 1944. During 18-22 October she served as a screen ship during the Leyte invasion and during 3-11 January 1945 as a shore bombardment and beach reconnaissance vessel at theLingayen Gulf ,Luzon , landings. On11 January she trained all her guns on a Japanesekamikaze which crashed into "Belknap"'s number two stack, crippling her engines, killing 7 men and wounding 49. "Belknap" remained at Lingayen making emergency repairs until18 January when "Hidatsa" (ATF-102) towed her to Manus,Admiralty Islands . Following temporary repairs at Manus, "Belknap" proceeded to Philadelphia Navy Yard via the west coast, arriving18 June . Decommissioned4 August 1945 , "Belknap" was sold30 November 1945 for scrapping.In addition to her Presidential Unit Citation, "Belknap" received threebattle star s for her World War II service.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b4/belknap-i.htm
External links
*http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/251.htm
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