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Item:USS MOFFETT DD362 SHAKEDOWN OCT 3 1936 FANCY CANCEL

USS MOFFETT DD362 SHAKEDOWN OCT 3 1936 FANCY CANCEL

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Ended:Nov 15, 200915:44:45 PST
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Item number:220507756350
Item location:Niles, Michigan, United States
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Moffett (DD‑362) was laid down 2 January 1934 by Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corp., Quincy, Mass.; launched 11 December 1935; sponsored by Miss Beverly Moffet, daughter of Rear Admiral Moffett; and commissioned at Boston 28 August 1936, Comdr. Andrew H. Addoms in command. Moffet left Newport, her base for Atlantic Fleet operations between 1936 and 1941, 24 April 1941 to join the South Atlantic Neutrality Patrol off Brazil. After the fall of France, she operated out of Puerto Rico with a force guarding against hostile action by the French West Indies fleet based at Martinique and Guadeloupe under a Vichy-inclined admiral. She left her South Atlantic duty in August 1941 to protect Augusta carrying President Franklin D. Roosevelt to the Atlantic Charter Conference with Prime Minister Winston Churchill at Argentia, Newfoundland. For the first 2 years of World War II, Moffet operated with typical destroyer versatility on patrol and convoy duties in the South Atlantic and Caribbean, escort missions bringing her to U.S. ports from time to time. She made several voyages to west African parts in 1943. On 17 May 1943, as she and Jouett were on escort duty in the Caribbean, she learned that patrol planes had spotted and fired a German submarine. At 1246, Moffett sighted the U‑boat. The two destroyers sank the submarine with 5‑inch gunfire, then rescued 50 survivors including the German commanding officer. Three months later, while escorting Memphis and a merchant ship to Ascension, Moffett made contact with U‑604, and again joined Navy aircraft to attack. A running fight ensued through the night, and when the submarine surfaced 95 miles north of Trinidad next morning, Moffett drove her down once more with five hits. Three days later, with the aid of aircraft, contact was regained and the submarine badly damaged by Moffett’s depth charges. In the dark and confusion of action, a friendly aircraft mistaking Moffett for the enemy made two strafing runs which caused minor damage. The stricken submarine was finally scuttled by her crew 11 August; Moffett was credited with the kill. On 26 March 1944, Moffett sailed as escort commander of Convoy YN‑78, a group of tugs, barges, and patrol craft en route England for the invasion of Normandy. After visiting Wales and Northern Ireland, Moffett returned to New York 11 May. Moffett’s last combat experience came 1 August, when enemy planes attacked Convoy UGS‑48 as she screened it en route Bizerte. Laying smoke to protect the convoy, Moffet went into a series of brilliant tight turns and maneuvers to dodge the torpedo planes which continued to attack through the night, and with other escorts drove them off with antiaircraft fire. She returned to New York from this mission 27 August. After a last escort voyage to Oran in April 1945, Moffett began extended repairs at Boston. Towed to Charleston, S.C., 28 May for further repairs, Moffett was still in the yard at the close of the war in August, and work was stopped. She decommissioned in Charleston 2 November 1945 and entered the Reserve Fleet. Stricken from the Navy list 28 January 1947, Moffett was sold for scrapping 16 May 1947 to Boston Metals Co., Baltimore, Md. Moffett received 2 battle stars for World War II service.

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