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USS O'Reilly

USS O'Reilly (DE-330) was an Edsall-class destroyer escort in service with the United States Navy from 1943 to 1946. She was scrapped in 1972.

History
United States
NamesakeEdward Joseph O'Reilly
BuilderConsolidated Steel Corporation, Orange, Texas
Laid down29 July 1943
Launched2 October 1943
Commissioned28 December 1943
Decommissioned15 June 1946
Stricken15 January 1971
FateSold for scrapping 10 April 1972
General characteristics
Class and typeEdsall-class destroyer escort
Displacement
  • 1,253 tons standard
  • 1,590 tons full load
Length306 feet (93.27 m)
Beam36.58 feet (11.15 m)
Draft10.42 full load feet (3.18 m)
Propulsion
Speed21 knots (39 km/h)
Range
  • 9,100 nmi. at 12 knots
  • (17,000 km at 22 km/h)
Complement8 officers, 201 enlisted
Armament

Namesake edit

Edward Joseph O'Reilly was born on 16 August 1909 in Chicago, Illinois. He was commissioned regular Assistant Dental Surgeon with rank of Lieutenant (junior grade) on 10 February 1941. He saw training at the Naval Dental School, Washington, D.C., and the Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Illinois, before reporting for duty on the USS Astoria in October. Appointed Passed Assistant Dental Surgeon and Lieutenant on 15 June 1942, he was lost when Astoria was sunk in the Battle of Savo Island on 9 August 1942.

History edit

O'Reilly was laid down on 29 July 1943, by Consolidated Steel Corp., Orange, Texas; launched 14 November 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Bride O'Reilly, mother of Lieut. O'Reilly; and commissioned 28 December 1943.

Battle of the Atlantic edit

After fitting-out and sea trials in the Orange, Texas, and Galveston, Texas, O'Reilly left on 18 January 1944, for shakedown off Bermuda. This was followed by a ten-day availability in Charleston, South Carolina, before she sailed for Guantánamo Bay, Aruba, and Curaçao.

On 9 March O'Reilly picked up its first convoy, out of Curaçao, for Gibraltar and several North African ports, and arrived in Algiers on the 25th. It returned the following month, then made two more Mediterranean voyages from the West Indies and one from New York before undergoing repairs and upkeep at the New York Navy Yard in early September.

O'Reilly then switched convoy routes, and on 20 September began its first of five round trips across the North Atlantic to England. On 18 November, while heading to Plymouth, England, on the second of these, it attacked a submarine with unknown results. During its nine Atlantic crossings not one ship under its protection was lost to submarine or air attack.

Pacific War edit

In April 1945, with the European War well on the way to its conclusion, O'Reilly was ordered to the Pacific. It left New York on 24 May, transited the Panama Canal 8 June, and proceeded to Pearl Harbor after a brief stop at San Diego, California. It conducted five weeks of local training in Hawaiian waters then, on 1 August, sailed for Leyte Gulf with stops at Eniwetok and other islands. At Leyte it spent several weeks in upkeep, then sailed on a good-will tour via Okinawa to Shanghai and Taiwan.

While entering Buckner Bay, Okinawa, on 23 October, O'Reilly struck a reef with one of its propellers and threw a shaft out of alignment. it remained there until 2 December for repairs, then sailed for Los Angeles, California, arriving the 22nd.

Decommissioning and fate edit

On 16 January 1946, it departed for New York and there underwent pre-inactivation availability. It decommissioned 15 June 1946 and joined the Reserve Fleet at Green Cove Springs, Florida. During 1961 she shifted to Orange, Texas. She was struck from the Navy List on 15 January 1971 and sold for scrapping 10 April 1972.

References edit

External links edit

  • Edward Joseph O'Reilly
  • NavSource Online: Destroyer Escort Photo Archive - USS O'Reilly (DE-330)

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