- USS Renshaw (DD-499)
USS "Renshaw" (DD/DDE-499), a sclass|Fletcher|destroyer, was the third ship of the
United States Navy of that name, in honor of CommanderWilliam B. Renshaw ."Renshaw" was laid down
7 May 1942 by theFederal Shipbuilding & Drydock Company inKearny, New Jersey ; launched on13 October 1942 , sponsored by Miss Dorothy Lillian Renshaw; and commissioned on5 December 1942 , withLieutenant Commander C. F. Chillingworth in command.South Pacific, 1943 – 1944
Following shakedown, "Renshaw" reported to the Pacific Fleet in the spring of 1943, and protected
transport s in theSolomon Islands area. On2 July 1943 , she participated in the bombardment of theVila Stanmore andShortland Island areas inKula Gulf , coming under the fire of enemy shore batteries.From 21 to
25 November , she poundedEast Island inEmpress Augusta Bay with 200 rounds of 5 inch ammunition. Sorum andMakatawa on northeast Bougainville next felt her blows, and she then proceeded north ofBuka Island for an offensive sweep between Buka and Green Islands. On the morning of20 January , she retired southward with her task unit to give fire support to the landings on Bougainville Island itself.During landings in the
New Britain -New Ireland area, "Renshaw" dealt considerable damage to enemy airfield installations while coming under the fire of shore batteries. On13 March the ship was in the Empress Augusta Bay area where she bombarded enemy positions in thejungle s east of the beachhead held by Allied forces.After a short period of amphibious training at
Pearl Harbor , "Renshaw" led a force of LSTs to theMarianas Islands . At first assigned to the outer destroyer screen, she later closed theTinian beach to providestar shell illumination and fire support for troops ashore who were undergoing a heavy counterattack.Philippines, 1944 – 1945
In November 1944, while operating with a destroyer division bombarding enemy installations in the
Ormoc Bay area and conducting anti-shipping sweeps in the waters westward of Leyte, "Renshaw" spotted Japanese submarine warship|Japanese submarine|I-46cite book | url = http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/USN-Chron/| title = The official chronology of the U.S. Navy in World War II | chapter = Chapter VI: 1944 | chapterurl = http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/USN-Chron/USN-Chron-1944.html | first = Robert | last = Cressman | location = Annapolis, Maryland | publisher = Naval Institute Press | year = 2000 | isbn = 9781557501493 | oclc = 41977179 | accessdate = 2007-11-28 ] on the surface. "Renshaw" and accompanying destroyers USS|Saufley|DD-465|2, USS|Waller|DD-466|2, USS|Pringle|DD-477|2 immediately commenced fire and, after a brief one-sided duel during which the submarine returned fire with small caliber weapons, the enemy vessel was destroyed.After a turnaround in San Pedro Bay, "Renshaw" and other units of her task group made a high-speed run to Ormoc Bay in an effort to intercept enemy transports reported unloading there. However, only a single Japanese vessel, a large wooden barge, was found, which "Renshaw" took under fire and destroyed while she came under air attack.
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31 December 1944 , "Renshaw" sortied with a task unit en route to screen a large transport formation assigned to land troops in theLingayen Gulf area on9 January 1945 . Despite repeated air attacks during the voyage through the Sulu andSouth China Sea s, the powerful invasion armada reached its objective without serious damage.While in the
Mindanao Sea , on21 February 1945 , "Renshaw" was struck by atorpedo from an enemy submarine, about 10 feet (3 m) below the waterline, flooding thefireroom s. The ship lost all power, a large section of the hull was warped by the explosion, and bulkheads and decks were fractured. Even though 19 men were killed and 20 injured, within a matter of minutes, damage control parties had the flooding reduced by half. Through their efforts the main propulsion machinery suffered no damage. She managed to get under way again, and was escorted to San Pedro Bay by USS|Rudderow|DE-224|2.Temporary repairs were made in April by the ship's crew and men from the
destroyer tender USS|Whitney|AD-4|2 and the repair ship USS|Prometheus|AR-3|2. "Renshaw" then proceeded under her own power from the forward area to theTodd Pacific Shipyard inTacoma, Washington , where permanent repairs were completed early in October 1945.On
Navy Day ,27 October 1945 , inNew York Harbor , PresidentHarry S. Truman reviewed the greatest victory parade in naval history from "Renshaw".1949 – 1970
"Renshaw" decommissioned in February 1947 and was attached to the U.S.
Atlantic Reserve Fleet . During1949 and 1950, she was converted to a specialized antisubmarine vessel and recommissioned in June 1950 as DDE-499.During the
Korean Conflict , "Renshaw" had two tours of duty in the Far East, May to November 1951 and November 1952 to June 1953, in which she served as an escort, patrol, search and rescue, and bombardment vessel. Subsequently, "Renshaw" served in thePacific Proving Grounds , February to May 1954, duringOperation Castle , rendering patrol and air control services forJoint Task Force 7 .This was followed by a short tour in the Far East from June to August 1954 where "Renshaw" rescued a British airman from the sea while acting as plane guard for the
Royal Navy carrier HMS|Warrior|R31|6, and also participated in a hunter-killer exercise with a force composed of United States and Canadian ships. On8 August 1955 , "Renshaw" sailed for her fourth tour in the Far East, spending most of her time in hunter-killer exercises and task force operations. She subsequently made additional Far Eastern deployments from Pearl Harbor, October 1956 to May 1957, December 1957 to May 1958, February 1959 to July 1959, and April 1960 to October 1960.In 1960, "Renshaw" received
Weapon Alpha , a new anti-submarine weapon, and on17 December 1961 , recovered the nosecone of "Discoverer 36 ". She made a further WestPac deployment in 1962. On7 August 1962 she was redesignated a destroyer and resumed the hull number, DD-499. On3 October , "Renshaw" participated in the recovery ofProject Mercury astronaut Commander Walter M. Schirra. Spending most of 1963 operating out of Pearl Harbor, "Renshaw" deployed to WestPac again in November 1963, returning 6 months later.In 1964 "Renshaw" took part in the movie "
In Harm's Way ".On
3 March 1965 , "Renshaw", in company with other units ofDestroyer Division 252 , departed Pearl Harbor on short notice to augment destroyer forces for the rapidly expanding naval commitments in the South China Sea. During April and May, she served in surveillance roles and in support of carrier striking force operations. In June she was onTaiwan patrol, returning toVietnam ese waters in July, where she remained until September before steaming viaJapan for Pearl Harbor.In October and December "Renshaw" served as an alternate recovery ship in
Project Gemini . Her 11th WestPac tour began5 July 1966 . She participated in anti-submarine operations, as an aircraft carrier rescue destroyer, in special operations with USS|Chicago|CG-11|2 in theTonkin Gulf , and in special operations and patrol duties in theTaiwan Strait .DesDiv 252 returned to Pearl HarborDecember 16 ,1966 ."Renshaw" remained in the
Hawaii an area throughout1967 . She departed Pearl Harbor8 April 1968 for WestPac where she provided escort services for the fast carrier attack forces onYankee Station in the Tonkin Gulf. In September "Renshaw" returned to Pearl Harbor. In June 1969 she sailed for WestPac and Yankee Station where she rescued one pilot from the water. In December 1969, she returned from the Far East to Pearl Harbor. "Renshaw" decommissioned on14 February 1970 and was struck from the Navy List the same day. She was sold for scrapping in October 1970 toZidell Explorations Inc. ."Renshaw" earned eight
battle star s forWorld War II service; five battle stars for Korean Conflict service; and six battle stars forVietnam War service.ee also
See USS "Renshaw" for other ships of the same name.
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