USS Smalley (DD-565)

USS Smalley (DD-565)

USS "Smalley" (DD-565), a "Fletcher"-class destroyer, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for Ensign Anthony A. Smalley (1836–1894).

"Smalley" was laid down on 14 February 1943 by the Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation, Seattle, Wash.; launched on 27 October 1943, sponsored by Miss Lina A. Mayo; and commissioned on 31 March 1944, Commander P. H. Horn in command.

Following shakedown, the ship and one destroyer got underway on 7 June 1944 to escort three troop transports to Hawaii. The convoy arrived at Pearl Harbor on 11 July 1944. On the 28th, the ship's complement manned the rail for President Franklin D. Roosevelt when he steamed into Pearl Harbor on board cruiser, "Baltimore" (CA-68).

On 8 August, "Smalley" sailed for the Aleutians. On 21 November 1944, the destroyer fired on buildings, tents, machine gun emplacements, and an airstrip on Matsuwa Island in the Japanese Kurils. In the bombardment, she fired 466 rounds. She later made three more similar bombardment missions during her Aleutian tour. On 18 April 1945, "Smalley" received orders back to Hawaii.

On 11 May, she joined "Rowe" (DD-564) and "Stoddard" (DD-566) in screening aircraft carrier "Ticonderoga" (CV-14), to Ulithi Atoll. A week later, planes from "Ticonderoga" struck Taroa Island. During this raid, "Smalley" rescued a crewman from a downed torpedo plane.

On 4 June 1945, "Smalley" arrived off Okinawa to help the Allied struggle for that bitterly contested island. "Smalley" was assigned close support radar picket duty. Her duty was twofold: antisubmarine patrolling and air defense of the transport area. Following this mission, she participated in the final assault on the Japanese home islands by offensive surface sweeps, control of Combat Air Patrol, reconnaissance missions, and shore bombardment. Her final shore bombardment occurred on 23 July 1945 when she shelled Chichi-jima.

"Smalley" returned to the United States in October 1945; and, a little over two years later, in January 1947, she was decommissioned. The ship was placed in the United States Atlantic Reserve Fleet at the Charleston Naval Shipyard.

The Korean conflict prompted the recommissioning of "Smalley" on 3 July 1951. After refresher training at Guantanamo Bay, "Smalley" sailed to Newport, R.I., arriving at her new homeport on 10 December 1951. "Smalley" spent all of 1952 on additional training coupled with maintenance and calibration of equipment; and, after a yard period in Boston in the spring of 1953, she sailed on 19 May for Korea. On 2 July, "Smalley" entered the Korean Combat Zone acting as plane guard for "Princeton" (CVA-37). "Smalley" continued operating with TF 77 as the carriers of the force carried out the famous "Cherokee" strikes until the signing of the armistice on 27 July 1953.

"Smalley" remained in the former combat zone until early November. She performed such diverse tasks as ferrying 110 Marines from Sasebo, Japan, to Pusan, Korea, and assisting a South Korean fishing vessel in distress. In the latter case, she took on board the vessel's 29 men.

"Smalley" departed the Far East in November 1953 and returned to Newport on 15 January 1954. Her route homeward included calls at Hong Kong, Singapore, Ceylon, Saudi Arabia, Aden, Port Said, Piraeus, Cannes, and Gibraltar.

"Smalley" remained home ported in Newport, R.I., until July 1955 when she got underway for a northern Europe and a Mediterranean cruise. She visited England, Denmark, Finland, Scotland, Spain, France, and Turkey and worked with units of both the Danish and the British Fleets. "Smalley" sailed for home on 15 November and arrived in Newport on the 28th.

The year 1956 saw a cruise in Caribbean waters followed by a yard period. Then, in 1957, "Smalley" left Newport on what was to be her last operational assignment: a cruise with the Mideast Force showing the flag in ports along the eastern coast of Africa and along the shores of the Persian Gulf. En route to her new assignment, "Smalley" visited Sierra Leone, Cape Town, and Mombasa (Kenya) before arriving at Karachi, Pakistan, on 10 February. Following two return trips to Bahrein in the Persian Gulf, she departed the area in April and, after calling once again at Mombasa, Cape Town, Freetown, and Sierra Leone, "Smalley" returned home. On 12 June, "Smalley" went into drydock at the Charleston Naval Shipyard; and, on 23 August 1957, "Smalley" departed her homeport for the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. She was decommissioned there and entered the United States Atlantic Reserve Fleet where she remained until she was struck from the Navy list on 1 April 1965 and sold to the Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation.

"Smalley" was awarded three battle stars for her World War II operations and one star for her Korean War service.

References

*DANFS|http://history.navy.mil/danfs/s14/smalley.htm

External links

* [http://history.navy.mil/danfs/s14/smalley.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Smalley"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/565.htm navsource.org: USS "Smalley"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/destroy/dd565txt.htm hazegray.org: USS "Smalley"]
* [http://usssmalleydd565.org/ USS "Smalley" DD565 Association website]


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