USS Forrest Sherman (DD-931)

USS Forrest Sherman (DD-931)

USS "Forrest Sherman" (DD-931) was the lead ship of her class of destroyer of the United States Navy. She was named for Admiral Forrest P. Sherman USN (1896–1951).

"Forrest Sherman" was laid down by the Bath Iron Works Corporation at Bath, Maine on 27 October 1953, launched on 5 February 1955 by Mrs. Forrest P. Sherman, widow of Admiral Sherman and commissioned on 9 November 1955, Commander R. S. Crenshaw in command.

After a year of initial training and fitting out, "Forrest Sherman" arrived at her home port, Newport, R.I., 15 January 1957. Two days later she sailed for Washington, D.C., where she was open for public visiting during the week of the second inauguration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. From Newport, "Forrest Sherman" sailed on training and fleet exercises along the east coast and in the Caribbean, until the summer of 1957, when she took part in the midshipman cruise to South America and the International Naval Review in Hampton Roads on 12 June.

On 3 September 1957, "Forrest Sherman" sailed for NATO Operation Strikeback, screening a carrier striking group in exercises off Norway. She called at Plymouth, England, and Copenhagen, Denmark, before returning to Narragansett Bay on 22 October. In preparation for her first deployment to the Mediterranean, the destroyer took part in amphibious exercises off Puerto Rico in July 1958, and arrived at Gibraltar on 10 August. She patrolled the eastern Mediterranean through the rest of the month, then sailed to join the 7th Fleet in its operations off Taiwan in support of the threatened islands of Quemoy and Matsu. Sailing eastward to complete a cruise around the world, "Forrest Sherman" returned to Newport on 11 November.

During the summer of 1959, "Forrest Sherman" joined in Operation Inland Seas, the cruise of a task force into the Great Lakes in celebration of the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway. She served as escort to the Royal Yacht HMY "Britannia" with President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Queen Elizabeth II embarked for the naval review on Lake St. Louis on 26 June, then sailed on to entertain over 110,000 visitors at Great Lakes ports. Returning to Newport, "Forrest Sherman" took part in coastal exercises with the Atlantic Fleet, then underwent minor repairs and alterations in the Boston Naval Shipyard.

More training exercises began in 1960 for the destroyer, and on 21 March she sailed on a 7-month cruise to the Mediterranean and duty with the 6th Fleet. En route home in October, "Forrest Sherman" came to the aid of the Liberian freighter "Allen Christensen" who had a severely injured man on board. Taking off the patient in a motor whaleboat at night, "Forrest Sherman" sped him to Bermuda, site of the nearest hospital. The destroyer arrived at Newport on 15 October and some four weeks later entered the Boston Naval Shipyard for major overhaul, lasting into 1961.

"Forrest Sherman" was decommissioned on 5 November 1982, stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 27 July 1990 and sold for scrap to the Fore River Shipyard and Iron Works at Quincy, Massachusetts on 11 December 1992. When the Fore River Shipyard went bankrupt she was resold to N. R. Acquisition Incorporated of New York City by the Massachusetts Bankruptcy Court.

Ship was 'recovered' by the Navy and berthed in the Inactive Ship Facility at the former Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. She was eventually put on a list for donation for museum status. In 2006, legislation was signed transferring the ship to a group that plans on moving the ship to Havre De Grace, Maryland to restore the ship as a museum.

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* cite web
url= http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/f3/forrest_sherman.htm
title= "Forrest Sherman"
work= Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
publisher= U.S. Naval Historical Center
accessdate= 2008-05-11

* [http://www.ussforrestsherman.org Official site of The USS Forrest Sherman DD-931 Foundation, Inc.]
* [http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/DD931.htm Naval Vessel Register - DD931]


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