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USS Halloran

USS Halloran (DE-305) was a Evarts-class destroyer escort of the United States Navy.

History
United States
NameUSS Halloran
BuilderMare Island Navy Yard
Laid down21 June 1943
Launched14 January 1944
Commissioned27 May 1944
Decommissioned2 November 1945
Stricken28 November 1945
Honors and
awards
3 battle stars (World War II)
FateSold for scrapping, 7 March 1947
General characteristics
TypeEvarts-class destroyer escort
Displacement1,140 long tons (1,158 t)
Length289 ft 5 in (88.21 m)
Beam35 ft 1 in (10.69 m)
Draft8 ft 3 in (2.51 m)
Propulsion
Speed21 knots (39 km/h; 24 mph)
Complement156
Armament

Namesake edit

William Ignatius Halloran was born on 23 July 1915 at Cleveland, Ohio. He enlisted in the United States Naval Reserve as an apprentice seaman on 14 August 1940. Commissioned Ensign on 12 June 1941, he was assigned to Naval Air Station, San Pedro, California, and later to the USS Arizona. He went missing during the Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941.

Construction and commissioning edit

Halloran was laid down by Mare Island Navy Yard, Vallejo, California, on 21 June 1943; launched on 14 January 1944; sponsored by Mrs. L. J. Halloran, mother; and commissioned on 27 May 1944.

World War II Pacific Theater edit

After shakedown, Halloran departed California as a convoy escort on 31 July arriving Pearl Harbor on 9 August. Sailing for Eniwetok on 16 August, she arrived on 24 August and two days later she became part of the escort screen for fast oiler replenishment group steaming to the Western Pacific. Based at Manus, and later Ulithi, Halloran continued this duty until on 29 November, helping to bring vital fuel to fleet units off Palau, Yap, and Luzon. While moored at Ulithi on 20 November, she witnessed the torpedoing of oiler Mississinewa (AO-59) and in company with Rail (AM-26) searched the harbor fruitlessly for a suspected midget submarine.

Screening tankers to Marshall Islands edit

From 5 to 7 December, Halloran screened two escort carriers transporting replacement aircraft to Manus, and on 14 December she sailed to escort tankers to Eniwetok. She departed on 19 December for Pearl Harbor, arriving Christmas Eve.

Iwo Jima edit

Halloran was underway again on 22 January 1945, this time as a unit of the escort screen for the amphibious task force designated to capture Iwo Jima. After patrolling the area around the training site at Saipan, she served as a barrier patrol ship during the actual landings on 19 February. She continued this duty until 28 February when, she departed with a convoy. Steaming via Saipan and Tulagi, she reached Espiritu Santo on 15 March.

Okinawa edit

The far-steaming destroyer escort's next assignment was with the Okinawa assault forces. Departing Espiritu Santo on 25 March, she arrived off Okinawa on 9 April and began vital anti-submarine barrier patrols.

Okinawa kamikaze strike edit

She repelled six attacking Japanese aircraft on 12 April, splashing one and damaging two others, and was narrowly missed by a torpedo on 20 April. After performing various other duties, including assistance to the stricken Isherwood (DD-520) and escort duty to Saipan and 'back, she resumed her barrier patrols on 30 May. A kamikaze aircraft attacked Halloran on 21 June, but her gunners shot it down in the nick of time a scant 75 yards from the ship. However, an exploding bomb killed three men and caused considerable damage to hull and superstructure.

Philippines edit

After repairs at Kerama Retto, Halloran patrolled off Ie Shima from 5 to 13 July, then assumed tactical command of an escort screen for LST's en route to the Philippines. After arriving Leyte Gulf on 17 July, she patrolled at San Pedro Bay, Leyte, and Lopez Bay, Luzon, prior to departing the Philippines for the United States on 10 September.

Stateside decommissioning edit

Halloran arrived San Diego, California, on 29 September and sailed three days later for Charleston, South Carolina, where she arrived on 11 October. She decommissioned at Charleston on 2 November 1945. Her name was struck from the Navy List on 28 November 1945, and she was sold on 7 March 1947.

Awards edit

Halloran received three battle stars for World War II service.

References edit

External links edit

  • Photo gallery of USS Halloran (DE-305) at NavSource Naval History
  • Ships of the U.S. Navy, 1940-1945 DE-305 USS Halloran
  • DE Action And Damage Timeline of World War II
  • uboat.net - Evarts class Destroyer Escorts
  • USS Halloran (DE 305)

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USS Halloran DE 305 was a Evarts class destroyer escort of the United States Navy HistoryUnited StatesNameUSS HalloranBuilderMare Island Navy YardLaid down21 June 1943Launched14 January 1944Commissioned27 May 1944Decommissioned2 November 1945Stricken28 November 1945Honors andawards3 battle stars World War II FateSold for scrapping 7 March 1947General characteristicsTypeEvarts class destroyer escortDisplacement1 140 long tons 1 158 t Length289 ft 5 in 88 21 m Beam35 ft 1 in 10 69 m Draft8 ft 3 in 2 51 m Propulsion4 General Motors Model 16 278A diesel engines with electric drive 6 000 shp 4 474 kW 2 screwsSpeed21 knots 39 km h 24 mph Complement156Armament3 single 3 50 Mk 22 dual purpose guns 1 quad 1 1 75 Mk 2 AA gun 9 20 mm Mk 4 AA guns 1 Hedgehog Projector Mk 10 144 rounds 8 Mk 6 depth charge projectors 2 Mk 9 depth charge tracks Contents 1 Namesake 2 Construction and commissioning 3 World War II Pacific Theater 3 1 Screening tankers to Marshall Islands 3 2 Iwo Jima 3 3 Okinawa 3 3 1 Okinawa kamikaze strike 3 4 Philippines 4 Stateside decommissioning 5 Awards 6 References 7 External linksNamesake editWilliam Ignatius Halloran was born on 23 July 1915 at Cleveland Ohio He enlisted in the United States Naval Reserve as an apprentice seaman on 14 August 1940 Commissioned Ensign on 12 June 1941 he was assigned to Naval Air Station San Pedro California and later to the USS Arizona He went missing during the Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941 Construction and commissioning editHalloran was laid down by Mare Island Navy Yard Vallejo California on 21 June 1943 launched on 14 January 1944 sponsored by Mrs L J Halloran mother and commissioned on 27 May 1944 World War II Pacific Theater editAfter shakedown Halloran departed California as a convoy escort on 31 July arriving Pearl Harbor on 9 August Sailing for Eniwetok on 16 August she arrived on 24 August and two days later she became part of the escort screen for fast oiler replenishment group steaming to the Western Pacific Based at Manus and later Ulithi Halloran continued this duty until on 29 November helping to bring vital fuel to fleet units off Palau Yap and Luzon While moored at Ulithi on 20 November she witnessed the torpedoing of oiler Mississinewa AO 59 and in company with Rail AM 26 searched the harbor fruitlessly for a suspected midget submarine Screening tankers to Marshall Islands edit From 5 to 7 December Halloran screened two escort carriers transporting replacement aircraft to Manus and on 14 December she sailed to escort tankers to Eniwetok She departed on 19 December for Pearl Harbor arriving Christmas Eve Iwo Jima edit Halloran was underway again on 22 January 1945 this time as a unit of the escort screen for the amphibious task force designated to capture Iwo Jima After patrolling the area around the training site at Saipan she served as a barrier patrol ship during the actual landings on 19 February She continued this duty until 28 February when she departed with a convoy Steaming via Saipan and Tulagi she reached Espiritu Santo on 15 March Okinawa edit The far steaming destroyer escort s next assignment was with the Okinawa assault forces Departing Espiritu Santo on 25 March she arrived off Okinawa on 9 April and began vital anti submarine barrier patrols Okinawa kamikaze strike edit She repelled six attacking Japanese aircraft on 12 April splashing one and damaging two others and was narrowly missed by a torpedo on 20 April After performing various other duties including assistance to the stricken Isherwood DD 520 and escort duty to Saipan and back she resumed her barrier patrols on 30 May A kamikaze aircraft attacked Halloran on 21 June but her gunners shot it down in the nick of time a scant 75 yards from the ship However an exploding bomb killed three men and caused considerable damage to hull and superstructure Philippines edit After repairs at Kerama Retto Halloran patrolled off Ie Shima from 5 to 13 July then assumed tactical command of an escort screen for LST s en route to the Philippines After arriving Leyte Gulf on 17 July she patrolled at San Pedro Bay Leyte and Lopez Bay Luzon prior to departing the Philippines for the United States on 10 September Stateside decommissioning editHalloran arrived San Diego California on 29 September and sailed three days later for Charleston South Carolina where she arrived on 11 October She decommissioned at Charleston on 2 November 1945 Her name was struck from the Navy List on 28 November 1945 and she was sold on 7 March 1947 Awards editHalloran received three battle stars for World War II service References editThis article incorporates text from the public domainDictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships The entry can be found here External links editPhoto gallery of USS Halloran DE 305 at NavSource Naval History Ships of the U S Navy 1940 1945 DE 305 USS Halloran DE Action And Damage Timeline of World War II uboat net Evarts class Destroyer Escorts USS Halloran DE 305 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