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USS Farenholt (DD-491)

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53: 875: 272: 1106: 33: 1151: 472:, was under attack by 14 torpedo bombers, at least one of which she shot down. One of her men was wounded by a near miss. Once more she replenished at Espiritu Santo, and then joined in training operations, resuming escort missions to and from the Solomons 30 April. On 13 May she drove off a bomber attack which wounded one of her men, and on 30 June engaged shore batteries on the coast of 788: 627:
Between 28 September 1944 and 13 October, she replenished at Manus, then met with the fleet carriers once more in time to screen during flights flown in support of the assault landings at Leyte 20 October. After fueling on the 21st, her group shaped course for Ulithi, to be called back on the 24th
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and escorted convoys between those points and to ocean rendezvous until 5 May 1945. Three days later she reached Okinawa, and for the next month, carried out the usual varied destroyer duties around the embattled island, screening and escorting shipping of all kinds, rescuing downed pilots and
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on 21 July to screen the transports landing assault troops. She patrolled off Guam until 10 August, then sailed back to Eniwetok to prepare for the Palaus operation, major in itself, as well as being the most important preliminary to the liberation of the
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escorted support shipping north from the lower Solomons and fired shore bombardment until 16 July 1943. After a brief period alongside a tender at Espiritu Santo, she operated out of that port and
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was saved when oil, water, and topside weights were shifted to list the ship 9° to starboard, bringing the holes out of the water; she made Espiritu Santo 13 October under her own power.
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survivors of damaged and sunken ships, bombarding shore targets, and operating with carriers as they launched air strikes on Japanese positions and bases, especially those in the
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joined in the general barrage which splashed many of the attackers, maneuvered to avoid two torpedoes, and was struck by a third which failed to explode. When
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general aboard to accept the Japanese surrender of islands in the southern Ryukyus and in the Sakishima Gunto. From 20 to 31 October, she voyaged from
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sailed for a much needed West Coast overhaul. She sailed for action once more on 16 June 1944, and after training briefly at Pearl Harbor, arrived off
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to fire on shipping in Blanche Bay and bombard Rabaul, sinking two merchantmen and inflicting much damage on shore installations. A similar attack on
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was holed at the waterline on her starboard side. Once again, her crew saved their ship, controlling flooding with skill and determination.
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in the initial landings. Along with their direct support of the assault and the ensuing battle, the carriers launched air strikes on
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on escort and patrol duty between Nouméa and Guadalcanal, sweeping against Japanese shipping, and bringing troops and supplies to
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were inoperative, she continued to fire on the Japanese ships until the close of the action, scoring hits on a
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returned to Espiritu Santo with the survivors next day, then sailed to Nouméa to screen occupation troops to
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on the night of 6 April, she engaged enemy bombers, and the next day, escorting six ships eastward through
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29 October, and 2 days later joining the screen of the carrier striking force operating northeast of
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As the New Georgia operation continued, with new landings at various points on the large island,
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runs into the island. On the night of 11/12 October, her force contacted the Japanese in the
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across the channel. As the assault shipping retired from Rendova late that day, guarded by
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returned to Okinawa for screening duties until 22 September, when she sailed with an
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and six other destroyers, a flight of Japanese torpedo planes attacked.
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With Commander, Destroyer Squadron 12 assigned to command the Western
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7 August, the first American land offensive of the war. She screened
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in the initial days of this long and bitter struggle, and acted as
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and a destroyer. Flooding through shell holes on her waterline,
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Path of the USS Farenholt (DD491) April 1942 - December 1945:
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continued her operations in support of the Bougainville and
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and the southern Philippines, bombarded a radar station on
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on 25 February provoked heavy counterfire from shore, and
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group, covering the transportation of reinforcements from
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in June 1971 and sold for scrapping in November 1972.
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to protect transports landing troops on the island of
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escorting a transport, then sailed for San Diego and
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operations, escorting reinforcements and supplies to
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15 September, she rescued 143 survivors of torpedoed
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USS Farenholt

Oscar Farenholt
Bethlehem Mariners Harbor
Staten Island
Hull number
scrap
Benson-class
destroyer
long tons
t
standard
knots
5 in (127 mm)
21 in (533 mm)
torpedo tubes
depth charge

Bethlehem Staten Island
Benson-class
destroyer
United States Navy
World War II
Admiral
Oscar Farenholt
Bethlehem Steel Company
Staten Island, New York
San Diego, California
Tongatapu
Tonga Islands

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