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词条 USS Day (DE-225)
释义

  1. Construction and commissioning

  2. Service history

  3. Disposal

  4. Awards

  5. See also

  6. References

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USS Day (DE-225) was a Rudderow-class destroyer escort in the United States Navy during World War II.

Construction and commissioning

Day was launched 14 October 1943 by the Philadelphia Navy Yard in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, sponsored by Miss G. Day, sister of the ship{{'}}s namesake, Chief Water Tender Francis Daniel Day, and commissioned on 10 June 1944 with Commander K. E. Read in command.

Service history

Departing New York City 14 October 1944 Day sailed to Hollandia, New Guinea. arriving on 21 November 1944. She escorted a convoy to Finschhafen and Morotai between 9 and 20 December 1944, and on 26 December 1944 departed Hollandia to screen convoys passing between Sansapor and Leyte in the Philippine Islands.

Detached from this duty at Leyte on 4 January 1945, she escorted a convoy of 56 tugs and tows to Lingayen Gulf at Luzon in the Philippines, fighting off three attacks by Japanese planes before her arrival at the newly invaded beaches there on 14 January 1945. Returning to Leyte on 18 January 1945, Day sailed a week later for the invasion of the San Antonio-San Felipe area of Luzon which had already been taken by Philippine guerrilla forces.

During February 1945 Day operated locally out of San Pedro Bay in the Philippines on patrol and convoy duty. She was assigned to screen a group of minesweepers clearing Manila Bay, then returned to Subic Bay to escort a convoy of merchant ships into the newly swept harbor at Manila on Luzon. She supported the landings at the port of Legaspi, Luzon, on 1 April 1945, returning with reinforcements on 4 April 1945. The next day, she got underway to serve as command ship for a minesweeping unit clearing the channels around Balabac Island and opening the southern approaches from the Sulu Sea to the South China Sea. She returned to Leyte on 3 May 1945 and on 7 May 1945 joined a task unit bound for Morotai. She participated in the invasion of Borneo from 7 to 12 June 1945, returning with reinforcements 21 to 30 June 1945.

From 22 July to 22 August 1945, Day escorted convoys between Ulithi and Leyte.

Day remained in the Philippines after World WAr II ended on 15 August 1945 until 18 December 1945, when she departed for San Diego, California, arriving there on 9 January 1946. She was placed out of commission in reserve at San Diego on 16 May 1946 and never returned to active service.

Disposal

Day was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 30 June 1968 and sunk as a target in the Pacific Ocean off San Clemente Island, California, on 1 March 1969.[1]

Awards

Day received two battle stars for her World War II service.

See also

  • List of destroyer escorts of the United States Navy

References

  • {{DANFS|https://www.history.navy.mil/content/history/nhhc/research/histories/ship-histories/danfs/d/day.html}}
1. ^Navsource Online: Destroyer Escort Photo Archive USS Day (DE-225)
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