- USS Schroeder (DD-501)
USS "Schroeder" (DD-501), a sclass|Fletcher|destroyer, was a ship of the
United States Navy , named for Rear AdmiralSeaton Schroeder (1849–1922)."Schroeder" was laid down on
25 June 1942 by theFederal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company Kearny, N.J. ; launched on11 November 1942 , sponsored by Miss Grace Wainwright Schroeder, and commissioned on1 January 1943 , Commander J. T. Bowers in command.1943
"Schroeder" provided escort for two separate
aircraft carrier s making shakedown cruises to theCaribbean and aconvoy of merchant ships bound forCasablanca before steaming to thePacific .After an overhaul at
Mare Island Navy Yard , she steamed west and joinedDestroyer Squadron 25 (DesRon 25) atPearl Harbor on28 July 1943 . "Schroeder" assisted in screening the carrier task force which attackedMarcus Island on1 September . While bombardingWake Island early the next month, she was taken under fire for the first time but suffered no casualties.After the Wake Island bombardment, "Schroeder" sailed to the
New Hebrides Islands for training with amphibious forces. In early November, she joined theGilbert Islands invasion force. On the morning of20 November , "Schroeder" was in the bombardment group that shelled the eastern coast ofTarawa Atoll . She entered thelagoon early the next morning to provide fire support for the Marines landing on Tarawa. In addition to fire support, the DD also acted as afirst aid ship for wounded Marines. "Schroeder" departed Tarawa on the 24th for Pearl Harbor for repairs, as she had damaged her screws on acoral reef in the lagoon.1944
"Schroeder" was back with her division, on
1 February 1944 , when it screened transports and provided fire support for the assault on Kwajalein Island. She remained in the Marshalls for several weeks and, from 20 to 24 February, bombardedMaloelap andWotje Atolls. On1 March , she sailed to the New Hebrides Islands where she participated in more training exercises.On
20 March , "Schroeder" and her division bombarded Japanese coast defenses atKavieng , New Ireland, with nearly 900 rounds of ammunition; departing forEfate in the evening."Schroeder" loaded ammunition at
Espiritu Santo and on1 April , escorted "Pocomoke" and S.S. "Red Rover" toGuadalcanal ; joined a merchant convoy there, and escorted it toMilne Bay ,New Guinea . Later in the month, she participated in the bombardment of enemy positions atHollandia ; and, then screened transports and LSTs at Humboldt Bay. She performed fighter director duties until the 30th when she departed with a convoy forCape Sudest and, later, to Buna."Schroeder" operated in the
Purvis Bay -Guadalcanal area until she departed forKwajalein , on4 June , as a unit of Task Group 53.1 (TG 53.1). The TG was atEniwetok on the 28th where "Schroeder" underwent a period of upkeep and logistics.On
11 July the DD and her division departed for theMariana Islands . From 16 to20 July , the division bombarded the Tumon area ofGuam . "Schroeder" then served on picket duty until4 August when she escorted a convoy back to Eniwetok. After returning to Espiritu Santo for a period of upkeep and logistics, she sailed for Humboldt Bay on22 August ."Schroeder" was assigned to TG 77.5 which sortied, on
13 September , for the invasion ofMorotai ,Netherlands East Indies . She screened LSTs in their approach toPitoe Bay and then served on picket duty until departing for Humboldt Bay on the 21st.The destroyer sailed, on
13 October , with TF 78 forPanoan Island , P.I. She enteredLeyte Gulf at midnight,19 October , with a group of transports, and, the next morning, began performing ASW and fighter director duties. On the 25th, she withdrew from the area and sailed forSan Francisco . She arrived there on23 November and underwent a period of overhaul and availability.1945
On
11 January 1945 , "Schroeder" moved down the coast toSan Diego . Departing there on the 20th, the veteran destroyer was back inUlithi on7 February where she joined TF 58, theFast Carrier Task Force . The task force sortied on10 February . On the 16th and 17th, the carriers launched attacks against airfields, aircraft factories, and shipping in theTokyo area. The next day, the flattops launched strikes against theVolcano Islands in preparation for the forthcoming assault against that Japanese bastion."Schroeder" returned to Ulithi in early March, but, by the 23d, was again operating off the Japanese home islands. Detached from the task group on the 31st, she and USS|Murray|DD-576|2 proceeded to Ulithi. She sailed from there on
10 April as a unit of TG 50.8, which was proceeding toOkinawa to support the landings there. On the 16th, the DD, supporting the landing onIe Shima , was at general quarters nine different times to repel enemy air attacks. Five days later, "Schroeder" with DesDiv 49, bombarded the western side ofMinami Daito Shima . The bombardment caused many fires ashore but brought no return gunfire from the enemy positions."Schroeder" returned to Ulithi, from
27 April to9 May , for a period of upkeep, replenishment, and recreation. She rejoined the fast carriers three days later as they conducted bombing and photographic missions overKyūshū . Four days later, they supported the troops on southern Okinawa.Task Force 58 entered San Pedro Bay, on
13 June for an upkeep period. It sortied on1 July , and, on the10 July , the carriers launched sustained strikes against Tokyo. On17 July -18 July , strikes were launched against targets in the Tokyo-Yokohama area. On the 31st "Schroeder" shelledShimizu ,Honshū Island.On
6 September , with hostilities ended, the task force enteredTokyo Bay and dissolved its units. "Schroeder" was ordered to join TF 11 at Okinawa and proceed to Pearl Harbor. She departed Pearl Harbor on1 October , with orders assigning her to the east coast. On2 November 1945 , the destroyer entered theCharleston Navy Yard , S.C., and prepared for deactivation."Schroeder" was decommissioned on
29 April 1946 and placed in theAtlantic Reserve Fleet . She remained in reserve until1 October 1972 when she was struck from the Navy List. "Schroeder" was sold to Southern Materials Co., Ltd.,New Orleans, Louisiana , on1 January 1974 .Honors
"Schroeder" received 10
battle star s forWorld War II service.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s7/schroeder.htm
External links
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* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/501.htm navsource.org: USS "Schroeder"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/destroy/dd501txt.htm hazegray.org: USS "Schroeder"]
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