USS Wiley (DD-597)

USS Wiley (DD-597)

USS "Wiley" (DD-597), a "Fletcher"-class destroyer, was a ship of the United States Navy named for William Wiley, a sailor of the Navy in the 1800s who served in the First Barbary War. Wiley took part in the daring raid led by Lieutenant Stephen Decatur, Jr., into Tripoli harbor on 16 February 1804, to destroy the frigate "Philadelphia".

"Wiley" (DD-597) was laid down on 10 August 1943 at Bremerton, Wash., by the Puget Sound Navy Yard; launched on 25 September 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Herbert V. Wiley, wife of Vice Admiral Herbert V. Wiley, USN (Ret.); and commissioned there on 22 February 1945, Commander B. P. Field, Jr., in command.

History

The destroyer conducted shakedown out of San Diego, Calif., through the end of April 1945; underwent post-shakedown availability at Puget Sound; and then sailed for the Hawaiian Islands, departing Port Angeles on 19 May and arriving at Pearl Harbor on the 26th. She trained in the vicinity of Oahu for three weeks before getting underway on 13 June to escort "Cape Gloucester" (CVE-109) to the Philippines.

Arriving at Leyte on 13 July and in Subic Bay on the 15th, "Wiley" operated out of the Philippines on training exercises through the first week of August. The ship departed Subic Bay on 9 August and escorted a small group of tankers to the Ryukyus. Within a week, Japan capitulated, ending the war in the Pacific.

"Wiley" subsequently joined the North China force in operations off the coast of Asia, while Chinese communist and Nationalist forces fought for supremacy in the strategic northern provinces once occupied by the Japanese. Over the next three months, this peacekeeping duty took the destroyer to Dairen, Port Arthur, Chefoo, Tsingtao, and Chinwangtao. The ship destroyed floating Japanese mines with gunfire and screened the cruisers of Cruiser Division 6. On 8 September, "Wiley" covered the landings of a peacekeeping force of American troops at Inchon (then called Jinsen), Korea.

Detached from this duty with the cruisers, "Wiley" joined a fast carrier task force on 12 October for operations in the Gulf of Pohai. During the latter part of October, the destroyer served in the screen for "Antietam" (CV-36) and "Boxer" (CV-21) and served as plane guard for the carriers while they conducted routine flight operations over the Yellow Sea. Detached from this duty on 18 November, "Wiley" joined "San Francisco" (CA-38) at anchor off Taku. Four days later, "Wiley" shifted to Jinsen, took on board passengers and mail, and proceeded to Shanghai, Tsingtao, and Taku, disembarking some of her passengers at each port before returning to Jinsen on 30 November.

"Wiley" remained in the Far East into December and then sailed, via Guam, Eniwetok, and Pearl Harbor, for the United States. After arriving at San Francisco, Calif., on 3 January 1946, "Wiley" received her inactivation orders on 11 March and put into San Diego the next day.

Fate

Decommissioned and placed in reserve on 15 May 1946, "Wiley" remained berthed at San Diego until struck from the Navy list on 1 May 1968. She was sold to the National Metal and Steel Corporation, Terminal Island, Los Angeles, California, on 2 April 1970 and subsequently scrapped.

References

*DANFS|http://history.navy.mil/danfs/w8/wiley.htm

External links

* [http://history.navy.mil/danfs/w8/wiley.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Wiley"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/597.htm navsource.org: USS "Wiley"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/destroy/dd597txt.htm hazegray.org: USS "Wiley"]


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