USS Hulbert (DD-342)

USS Hulbert (DD-342)

The third USS "Hulbert" (DD-342/AVP-6/DD-342) was a "Clemson"-class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I. She was named for Henry Hulbert.

History

"Hulbert" was launched by Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Virginia, 28 June 1918; sponsored by Mrs. V. C. Hulbert, widow of Lieutenant Hulbert; and commissioned 27 October 1920, Lieutenant S. A. Maher in command.

Following shakedown training out of Norfolk, Virginia, "Hulbert" took part in destroyer maneuvers in the Atlantic until June 1921, when she assisted in ordnance tests on obsolete American and captured German ships. For the next year, the ship operated out of Newport with other destroyers.

"Hulbert" sailed 20 June 1922 for duty on the Asiatic Station, steaming via the Mediterranean and Ceylon to Chefoo, China, 26 August. The ship patrolled Chinese and Philippine waters in the year that followed, protecting American interests during the Chinese Civil War. She also took part in periodic fleet exercises designed to keep her crew and equipment at maximum readiness. "Hulbert" took part in the evacuation of American civilians and missionaries in March 1927 and September 1928. Completing this lengthy tour of duty in the Far East, she sailed 22 July 1929 from Yokohama, arriving San Diego 17 August.

During the remainder of the year, "Hulbert" acted as plane guard for carriers USS|Langley|CV-1|2 and USS|Saratoga|CV-3|2 off California, thus helping to develop carrier-group tactics. She took part in important fleet exercises on both coasts, during the period from 1930 to 1934 and arrived Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 14 August 1934. She decommissioned there 17 October 1934 and was placed in reserve.

"Hulbert" was converted to a seaplane tender, recommissioning at New York Navy Yard as AVP-6 on 2 August 1940. She arrived San Diego 24 August via Guantanamo Bay and the Panama Canal Zone, and began servicing Patrol Wing 1 on operations off the West Coast, helping to perfect America's seaplane reconnaissance capability. "Hulbert" sailed 8 May 1941 for Pearl Harbor, where she became headquarters ship for the seaplane wing and continued servicing and repairing her planes.

World War II

On the morning of 7 December 1941, during the attack on Pearl Harbor, "Hulbert" was moored at the Submarine Base, Pearl Harbor. General Quarters sounded just before 08:00, and the ship's antiaircraft batteries immediately opened fire at attacking planes. This vessel went to general quarters when the Japanese attack was first sighted by the watch aboard, and is believed to have been the first ship in the fleet to open fire. As the Japanese directed their attention to Ford Island and the battleships, she shot down one torpedo plane at 0758, shared in bringing down a dive bomber at about 0820 and damaged several other aircraft. After the attack the ship assisted in the rescue effort. After loading ammunition, she moved to Hilo 9 December to set up an advance base for the all-important patrol bombers. "Hulbert" was also called upon to aid aircraft at sea, as on Christmas Day she repaired a seaplane at sea and then towed it for nearly 3 days when heavy seas prevented a safe takeoff. The ship also made supply runs to Palmyra before moving north to Kodiak 6 June 1942.

The Japanese had occupied Kiska and Attu as part of the abortive Midway Offensive, and "Hulbert" was assigned to tend the seaplanes of VP-43 during reconnaissance flights and bombing raids on those islands. The ship also steamed to Seguam Island 30 August 1942, landing a party of marines to search for a Japanese radio station. Next day, she arrived Atka to aid torpedoed tender Casco, alternating between salvage efforts and seaplane tending during September. "Hulbert" sailed 4 October for supplies and repairs at San Francisco, California.

She was again underway from Seattle, Washington 8 December 1942 for Kodiak where the ship serviced patrol bombers during the first months of 1943. In May "Hulbert" moved to Amchitka, acting as communications ship during the recapture of Attu that spring. She moved again to Attu in June, to provide fuel and communications services for seaplanes and torpedo boats but was blown ashore in Massacre Bay during a severe storm 30 June 1943. "Hulbert's" hull was seriously damaged and, after temporary repairs at Dutch Harbor, she arrived Seattle 30 August for a major overhaul.

The ship was reclassified DD-342 on 1 December 1943, and sailed 15 January 1944 to San Diego to take up new duties as an escort ship. For the remainder of the war "Hulbert" acted as plane guard and screen ship for dozens of new escort carriers as they made ready to join America's striking fleet in the Far East. The ship also served as a maneuvering torpedo target during pilot training and rescued a dozen pilots during this period. After the war's end, "Hulbert" sailed 30 September, escorting carrier "Ranger" to the Panama Canal Zone and arrived Philadelphia 17 October 1945.

Fate

She decommissioned 2 November 1945 and was sold for scrap in October 1946 to Ship Shape, Inc., Philadelphia.

"Hulbert" received two battle stars for World War II service.

As of 2005, no other ship has been named USS "Hulbert".

References

*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/h9/hulbert.htm

External links

*http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/342.htm


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