- USS Ballard (DD-267)
The second USS "Ballard" (DD-267/AVD-10) was a "Clemson"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II . She was named forEdward J. Ballard .History
"Ballard" (DD-267) was launched
7 December 1918 byBethlehem Steel Corporation ,Squantum, Massachusetts ; sponsored by Miss Eloise Ballard; commissioned5 June 1919 , Lieutenant Commander H. M. Collier in command, and reported to the Atlantic Fleet.Between July 1919 and July 1920 "Ballard" cruised to various ports in
Europe and theMediterranean . She returned to the United States in July 1920 and served for a time with the Atlantic Fleet. She then proceeded to thePacific where she carried out type training and participated in fleet maneuvers until placed out of commission in reserve at San Diego17 June 1922 .On
25 June 1940 "Ballard" was placed in commission in ordinary and was towed to Union Yard of Bethlehem Steel Corporation,San Francisco, California , for conversion to an auxiliaryseaplane tender (reclassified AVD-10,2 August 1940 ). She was placed in full commission2 January 1941 and reported to Aircraft, Scouting Force, Pacific Fleet.With the entrance of the United States into World War II, "Ballard" steamed to
Pearl Harbor where she arrived28 January l942. until November 1943 she was engaged in tending patrol planes, laying aircraft buoys, escorting convoys, and patrolling throughout the Eastern Pacific (Phoenix, Midway,Fiji ,Espiritu Santo ,Guadalcanal ,Florida , andNew Caledonia ). Returning to San Francisco7 November , she completed repairs30 December 1943 and then acted as a plane guard during Carrier qualification operations, off San Diego, until May 1944.Between
15 June and3 July 1944 she participated in theSaipan operation, laying aircraft buoys, and tending the first patrol squadron to operate from the area. Next, she performed patrol duties during the seizure of thePalau Islands (12 September –11 December 1944 ).Fate
In late December 1944 she began another stateside yard period, at
Seattle, Washington . Upon completion of repairs, she was once again assigned to plane guard duties, operating out of San Diego until1 October 1945 . "Ballard" arrived atPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 26 October 1945 to commence pre-inactivation overhaul. She was decommissioned5 December 1946 and sold23 May 1946 ."Ballard" received two
battle star s for her service during World War II.ource
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b1/ballard-ii.htm
External links
*http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/267.htm
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.