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USS Baron (DE-166) was a {{sclass-|Cannon|destroyer escort}} built for the United States Navy during World War II. She served in the Pacific Ocean and provided escort service against submarine and air attack for Navy vessels and convoys. She was launched on 9 May 1943 by Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, Newark, New Jersey; sponsored by Mrs. Anne Pl. Baron, widow of Lieutenant Commander Richard S. Baron, a Navy Cross winner for whom the ship was named; and, commissioned on 5 July 1943, Lieutenant Commander D. McVicker, USNR, in command. World War II Pacific Theatre operationsBaron departed New York on 8 September 1943 for the Pacific. Between October 1943 and August 1944 she escorted convoys among the island groups of the South Central Pacific Ocean. She also acted as a screen and fire-support ship during the following operations: Hollandia landings (21–24 April 1944); Truk-Satawan-Ponape raid (29 April – 1 May); Saipan invasion (20 June – 11 July); and capture of Guam (22–29 July). On 7 September 1944 she arrived at Mare Island Navy Yard for an overhaul. Anti-submarine operationsReturning to the Pacific early in November 1944, Baron reported to Commander, Submarine Training, Pacific. Until the end of May 1945 she conducted training exercises with friendly submarines off Pearl Harbor and Guam. For the remainder of the war she operated in the vicinity of the Marshall Islands engaged in hunter-killer, air-sea rescue, patrol, and escort duties. Supervising Japanese disarmamentOn 27 August 1945 Baron was ordered to Maloelap, Wotje, and Jaluit Atolls for the surrender of their Japanese garrisons. The surrender was completed by 6 September and Baron remained at Wotje Atoll until 18 September supervising the disarmament of the Japanese fortifications. She then steamed to San Diego, California, arriving on 29 September. Departing the next day, she proceeded to New York, where she arrived on 14 October. Post-War decommissioningBaron went out of commission in reserve on 26 April 1946 at Green Cove Springs, Florida, and was transferred to Uruguay under the Mutual Defense Assistance Program on 3 May 1952 and renamed {{ship|ROU|Uruguay|DE-1}}. She was stricken and scrapped in 1990. AwardsBaron received three battle stars for her World War II service in the Pacific. See also
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