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USS Sederstrom

USS Sederstrom (DE-31) was a Evarts-class destroyer escort of the United States Navy during World War II. She was promptly sent to the Pacific Ocean to escort convoys and to protect other ships from Japanese planes and submarines. Her assignments took her from one battle area to another, but she was fortunate in remaining almost unscathed by the end of the war. For her efforts in battle areas, she was awarded five battle stars by war's end.

History
United States
NameUSS Sederstrom
BuilderMare Island Navy Yard
Laid down24 December 1942
Launched15 June 1943
Commissioned11 September 1943
Decommissioned15 November 1945
Stricken28 November 1945
Honors and
awards
5 battle stars (World War II)
FateSold for scrapping, 24 November 1947
General characteristics
TypeEvarts-class destroyer escort
Displacement
  • 1,140 long tons (1,158 t) standard
  • 1,430 long tons (1,453 t) full
Length
  • 289 ft 5 in (88.21 m) o/a
  • 283 ft 6 in (86.41 m) w/l
Beam35 ft (11 m)
Draft11 ft (3.4 m) (max)
Propulsion
Speed19 knots (35 km/h; 22 mph)
Range4,150 nmi (7,690 km)
Complement15 officers and 183 enlisted
Armament

Originally designated for transfer to the United Kingdom, Sederstrom was laid down as BDE-31 on 24 December 1942 at the Mare Island Navy Yard, Vallejo, California; redesignated for use by the United States Navy on 4 June 1943; launched as Gillette (DE-31) on 15 June 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Thomas D. O'Dea; renamed Sederstrom on 30 July 1943; and commissioned on 11 September 1943.

Namesake edit

Verdi Delmore Sederstrom was born on 3 July 1916 in Montevideo, Minnesota. He graduated from the University of Oregon in 1940 and was commissioned ensign, supply corps, United States Naval Reserve on 17 January 1941. From March to July of that year, he attended the Naval Finance and Supply School at Philadelphia and, on 31 August, he reported for duty on the battleship, USS Oklahoma. Missing after the Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor, he was officially declared dead as of 7 December 1941.

World War II Pacific Theatre operations edit

Following shakedown out of San Diego, California, Sederstrom, a unit of Escort Division (CortDiv) 31, commenced her escort career with a convoy run to Pearl Harbor. Arriving on 1 December, she participated in further training exercises and conducted inter-island escort runs for most of the month; then, on the 24th, the new destroyer escort got underway for the Gilberts as a unit of TU 16.25.9. Three days later, she was diverted to Funafuti, whence she escorted an AK (Navy cargo ship) and an LCT (Landing craft tank) as they delivered cargo to various islands in the Ellice Islands group. In mid-January 1944, she proceeded to Samoa for a run to the Wallis Islands after which she escorted merchant ships into the Gilberts. On 4 February, she delivered her charges to Makin; and, on the 5th, she departed for the Marshalls. From the 7th to the 25th, she patrolled the approaches to Kwajalein lagoon; then screened the transport, SS Prince Georges, back to the Gilberts and Hawaii.

Arriving at Pearl Harbor on 10 March, Sederstrom was underway again on the 25th with a convoy bound for Majuro. During April, she provided escort services in the Marshalls; and, in May, she returned to Pearl Harbor. On the 29th, she departed again to escort reserves of the Saipan invasion force into the Marianas. The force, Reserve Group 2, arrived off Saipan on 16 June, the day after the invasion, and cruised to the east of the island until after the battle of the Philippine Sea. On the 20th, the Army troops were landed south of Charan Kanoa; and, on the 22nd, Sederstrom got underway to escort LST's and LCI's back to Eniwetok.

On 16 July, the escort arrived back off Saipan. Screening and patrol duties occupied the next week; then, on the 24th, she shifted to Tinian to cover the initial landings and subsequent offloading there. On the 29th, she returned to Saipan; thence continued on to Eniwetok, providing plane guard services for Midway (CVE-63). On 10 August, she returned to the Marianas for brief duty in the Guam Patrol and Escort Group, serving as flagship of the group when ComCortDiv 31, embarked in Sederstrom, assumed command of the group. On the 22nd, however, she departed the Marianas again and returned to Pearl Harbor for navy yard repairs.

On 8 October, Sederstrom resumed her escort mission. Initially screening a Pearl Harbor-Ulithi convoy, she spent the period November 1944 to mid-February 1945 screening naval auxiliaries, escort carriers, and merchant ships between Eniwetok and Ulithi. In late February, she made a run into the Marianas; and, in March, she escorted reinforcements and supplies to Iwo Jima. From the 5th to the 11th, she patrolled off that island; and, on the 12th, she joined TU 51.29.19 and returned to Ulithi to stage for the Okinawa campaign.

Under attack by Japanese kamikaze planes edit

On 21 March, Sederstrom departed the Western Carolines for the Ryūkyūs in the screen of the escort carriers of Support Carrier Unit 1 and arrived off the southern tip of Okinawa early on the afternoon of the 24th. For the next three weeks, she screened and provided plane guard services for the CVE's (escort carriers) as they supported the landings on Kerama Retto and on Okinawa. By mid-April, however, Japanese aerial resistance, particularly the kamikazes, had taken enough of a toll among the destroyer types providing anti-submarine and anti-aircraft screens for the beachhead area to necessitate replacements, and Sederstrom was reassigned to this duty. On the 22nd, she was targeted by a kamikaze, but her anti-aircraft guns damaged the plane sufficiently to cause it to crash into the water about 10 feet off the starboard bow. Gasoline and pieces of metal showered the bridge and forecastle, but major damage was avoided. One man, forced overboard during the action, was quickly recovered. Commander Joseph P. Farley received the Silver Star for his actions during this battle.

In early May, the destroyer escort escorted Arkansas (BB-33) out of the combat area; and, on the 18th, Sederstrom herself left the Ryūkyūs area. Escorting Eldorado (AGC-11), she arrived at Guam on the 22d. From the Marianas, she returned to the Western Carolines, whence she escorted convoy UOK-27 to Okinawa. From 24 June to 4 July, she patrolled off the Hagushi anchorage.

End-of-War deactivation edit

On the 5th, she got underway to return to the United States for overhaul. She arrived in Puget Sound on the 26th; offloaded ammunition; and entered the Todd Shipyard at Seattle, Washington. The war ended prior to the completion of her yard period, and she was ordered to prepare for inactivation. Decommissioned on 15 November 1945, her name was struck from the Navy List on the 28th; and, two years later, on 24 November 1947, her hulk was sold for scrapping to A.G. Schoonmaker Co., Inc., New York City.

Awards edit

References edit

External links edit

  • Photo gallery of USS Sederstrom at NavSource Naval History

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For other ships with the same name see USS Gillette USS Sederstrom DE 31 was a Evarts class destroyer escort of the United States Navy during World War II She was promptly sent to the Pacific Ocean to escort convoys and to protect other ships from Japanese planes and submarines Her assignments took her from one battle area to another but she was fortunate in remaining almost unscathed by the end of the war For her efforts in battle areas she was awarded five battle stars by war s end History United States NameUSS Sederstrom BuilderMare Island Navy Yard Laid down24 December 1942 Launched15 June 1943 Commissioned11 September 1943 Decommissioned15 November 1945 Stricken28 November 1945 Honors andawards5 battle stars World War II FateSold for scrapping 24 November 1947 General characteristics TypeEvarts class destroyer escort Displacement1 140 long tons 1 158 t standard 1 430 long tons 1 453 t full Length289 ft 5 in 88 21 m o a 283 ft 6 in 86 41 m w l Beam35 ft 11 m Draft11 ft 3 4 m max Propulsion4 General Motors Model 16 278A diesel engines with electric drive 6 000 shp 4 474 kW 2 screws Speed19 knots 35 km h 22 mph Range4 150 nmi 7 690 km Complement15 officers and 183 enlisted Armament3 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 Originally designated for transfer to the United Kingdom Sederstrom was laid down as BDE 31 on 24 December 1942 at the Mare Island Navy Yard Vallejo California redesignated for use by the United States Navy on 4 June 1943 launched as Gillette DE 31 on 15 June 1943 sponsored by Mrs Thomas D O Dea renamed Sederstrom on 30 July 1943 and commissioned on 11 September 1943 Contents 1 Namesake 2 World War II Pacific Theatre operations 3 Under attack by Japanese kamikaze planes 4 End of War deactivation 5 Awards 6 References 7 External linksNamesake editVerdi Delmore Sederstrom was born on 3 July 1916 in Montevideo Minnesota He graduated from the University of Oregon in 1940 and was commissioned ensign supply corps United States Naval Reserve on 17 January 1941 From March to July of that year he attended the Naval Finance and Supply School at Philadelphia and on 31 August he reported for duty on the battleship USS Oklahoma Missing after the Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor he was officially declared dead as of 7 December 1941 World War II Pacific Theatre operations editFollowing shakedown out of San Diego California Sederstrom a unit of Escort Division CortDiv 31 commenced her escort career with a convoy run to Pearl Harbor Arriving on 1 December she participated in further training exercises and conducted inter island escort runs for most of the month then on the 24th the new destroyer escort got underway for the Gilberts as a unit of TU 16 25 9 Three days later she was diverted to Funafuti whence she escorted an AK Navy cargo ship and an LCT Landing craft tank as they delivered cargo to various islands in the Ellice Islands group In mid January 1944 she proceeded to Samoa for a run to the Wallis Islands after which she escorted merchant ships into the Gilberts On 4 February she delivered her charges to Makin and on the 5th she departed for the Marshalls From the 7th to the 25th she patrolled the approaches to Kwajalein lagoon then screened the transport SS Prince Georges back to the Gilberts and Hawaii Arriving at Pearl Harbor on 10 March Sederstrom was underway again on the 25th with a convoy bound for Majuro During April she provided escort services in the Marshalls and in May she returned to Pearl Harbor On the 29th she departed again to escort reserves of the Saipan invasion force into the Marianas The force Reserve Group 2 arrived off Saipan on 16 June the day after the invasion and cruised to the east of the island until after the battle of the Philippine Sea On the 20th the Army troops were landed south of Charan Kanoa and on the 22nd Sederstrom got underway to escort LST s and LCI s back to Eniwetok On 16 July the escort arrived back off Saipan Screening and patrol duties occupied the next week then on the 24th she shifted to Tinian to cover the initial landings and subsequent offloading there On the 29th she returned to Saipan thence continued on to Eniwetok providing plane guard services for Midway CVE 63 On 10 August she returned to the Marianas for brief duty in the Guam Patrol and Escort Group serving as flagship of the group when ComCortDiv 31 embarked in Sederstrom assumed command of the group On the 22nd however she departed the Marianas again and returned to Pearl Harbor for navy yard repairs On 8 October Sederstrom resumed her escort mission Initially screening a Pearl Harbor Ulithi convoy she spent the period November 1944 to mid February 1945 screening naval auxiliaries escort carriers and merchant ships between Eniwetok and Ulithi In late February she made a run into the Marianas and in March she escorted reinforcements and supplies to Iwo Jima From the 5th to the 11th she patrolled off that island and on the 12th she joined TU 51 29 19 and returned to Ulithi to stage for the Okinawa campaign Under attack by Japanese kamikaze planes editOn 21 March Sederstrom departed the Western Carolines for the Ryukyus in the screen of the escort carriers of Support Carrier Unit 1 and arrived off the southern tip of Okinawa early on the afternoon of the 24th For the next three weeks she screened and provided plane guard services for the CVE s escort carriers as they supported the landings on Kerama Retto and on Okinawa By mid April however Japanese aerial resistance particularly the kamikazes had taken enough of a toll among the destroyer types providing anti submarine and anti aircraft screens for the beachhead area to necessitate replacements and Sederstrom was reassigned to this duty On the 22nd she was targeted by a kamikaze but her anti aircraft guns damaged the plane sufficiently to cause it to crash into the water about 10 feet off the starboard bow Gasoline and pieces of metal showered the bridge and forecastle but major damage was avoided One man forced overboard during the action was quickly recovered Commander Joseph P Farley received the Silver Star for his actions during this battle In early May the destroyer escort escorted Arkansas BB 33 out of the combat area and on the 18th Sederstrom herself left the Ryukyus area Escorting Eldorado AGC 11 she arrived at Guam on the 22d From the Marianas she returned to the Western Carolines whence she escorted convoy UOK 27 to Okinawa From 24 June to 4 July she patrolled off the Hagushi anchorage End of War deactivation editOn the 5th she got underway to return to the United States for overhaul She arrived in Puget Sound on the 26th offloaded ammunition and entered the Todd Shipyard at Seattle Washington The war ended prior to the completion of her yard period and she was ordered to prepare for inactivation Decommissioned on 15 November 1945 her name was struck from the Navy List on the 28th and two years later on 24 November 1947 her hulk was sold for scrapping to A G Schoonmaker Co Inc New York City Awards edit nbsp Combat Action Ribbon retroactive nbsp American Campaign Medal nbsp nbsp Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal with five service stars nbsp World War II Victory MedalReferences 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 Sederstrom at NavSource Naval History Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title USS Sederstrom amp oldid 1149471041, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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