- USS Naifeh (DE-352)
USS "Naifeh" (DE–352) was a John C. Butler-class
destroyer escort in theUnited States Navy . It was named for NavyLieutenant (Junior Grade) Alfred Naifeh (5 January 1915 -16 October 1942 ) who died when the USS "Meredith" (DD-434) sank during theSolomon Islands campaign ofWorld War II . Lt. (j.g.) Naifeh was posthumously awarded theNavy and Marine Corps Medal . "Naifeh" was laid down on29 December 1943 at theConsolidated Steel Corporation shipyard inOrange, Texas ; launched on29 February 1944 , sponsored by Mrs. Rathia Naifeh, mother of Lt. (j.g.) Naifeh; and commissioned on4 July 1944, withLieutenant J. S. Albert in command.World War II
After commissioning, "Naifeh" trained and conducted shakedown off
Bermuda , then had training ship duty out ofNorfolk, Virginia . The ship departedBrooklyn, New York , on6 October 1944 on the first of 2 voyages escortingconvoy s toEurope andNorth Africa . "Naifeh" departedNew York on13 January 1945 and steamed via thePanama Canal to thePacific , arriving atManus Island ,Admiralties , on20 February .The destroyer escort was assigned to the
Philippine Sea Frontier, and was based atLeyte Gulf . She was primarily occupied in convoy duty until the end of the war, escorting tankers and other auxiliaries toNew Guinea ,Ulithi ,Palau ,Guam ,Manila , andOkinawa . "Naifeh" performed other duties such as weather ship,search and rescue work, and carrying mail. Once she displayed the three star flag of Commander Philippine Sea Frontier asVice Admiral Kauffman was embarked on an inspection tour of the islands. She rescued the crew ofSS Glenns Ferry on10 October 1945 after the merchantman had grounded nearBatag Island ,Philippines . "Naifeh" stood by with a watch set on the grounded ship until asalvage crew arrived fromManila .She was detached from the Philippine Sea Frontier on
27 November 1945 and proceeded toSan Diego, California , arriving there on17 December . She decommissioned on27 June 1946 and entered thePacific Reserve Fleet at San Diego.Korean War
With the start of the
Korean War , she recommissioned on26 January 1951 . "Naifeh" left San Diego on16 April , assigned to theUnited Nations Escort and Blockade Force. She took station offSongjin Harbor ,North Korea , on28 June . The next months were occupied in shellingCommunist military andlogistics facilities, along with patrol action to clear the area of floating mines, junks, and possiblesubmarine s. She then screened escort carrier USS "Sicily" (CVE-118) and HMS "Glory" off the west coast of Korea."Naifeh" returned to
San Francisco in November 1951. From early March 1952 to July, she was engaged in training exercises off the West Coast. In early July, the destroyer escort sailed from San Diego for Korea to rejoinTF 95 , Blockade and Escort Group. "Naifeh" was assigned to the northeast coast of Korea in the Songjin-Chongjin area. Here she fired on enemy shore positions,railroad s, and industrial targets.Once bracketed by enemy shore fire, she successfully maneuvered out of range. With other assignments, she aided
Republic of Korea Navy torpedo boat s in interdiction missions against enemy supply lines. In late fall, "Naifeh" was flagship of theWonsan Element Commander, protecting United States and Korean minesweepers and firing on shore targets. When USS "Lewis" (DE-535) was hit byartillery fire, "Naifeh" provided protective counter-battery fire as she laid a smoke screen to cover her withdrawal. In addition to blockade duty, the destroyer escort fired on North Korean supply movements in the Wonsan area. She returned to San Diego in December 1952.Late career
"Naifeh" again deployed to WestPac in mid-November 1953, operating off
Japan , Okinawa, andTaiwan . May 1954 was spent with Marines conducting landing exercises offPusan , Korea. She left Sasebo on7 June 1954 , arriving at San Diego on26 June for a summer in operational training off the West Coast, highlighted by PACTRAEX and a visit toSeattle, Washington . "Naifeh" left San Diego on21 November , arriving atYokosuka on9 December for patrol duty off the eastern coast of Korea andanti-submarine training. She assisted in the evacuation of theTachen Islands in late January and February 1955, and returned to San Diego on1 June .In early March 1956, the ship sailed for her fourth WestPac deployment. Based at
Guam , the ship acted as asearch and rescue ready duty ship and participated in five surveillance patrols of theNorthern Marianas ,Bonin , andCaroline Islands before returning to Long Beach on24 August . The remainder of 1956 and early 1957 were occupied with training operations off the California coast.Leaving Long Beach, the destroyer escort once again deployed to the western Pacific, arriving at Guam on
30 April . In the first part of May, "Naifeh" made a patrol in the Bonin Islands. She departed Guam on18 May and sailed for Sasebo, where she arrived on23 May . She operated out of Sasebo andSubic Bay on patrol duties for the rest of her deployment until12 July , when she departed Yokosuka and sailed to San Diego, arriving there on28 July ."Naifeh" then engaged in coastal operations off the West Coast until
17 June 1960 , when she decommissioned at San Francisco. Berthed atMare Island until1 January 1966 , when she was struck from theNaval Vessel Register , she was towed to San Diego in early 1966 for stripping prior to being used as a target to destruction. In July, "Naifeh" was sunk as a target offSan Clemente Island by a combination of naval gunfire and aircraft.Honors
"Naifeh" received three
battle stars for Korean War service.Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons
References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/n1/naifeh.htm
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/06/352.htm NavSource.org - DE-352]
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