USS Hammerberg (DE-1015)

USS Hammerberg (DE-1015)

USS "Hammerberg" (DE-1015), a sclass|Dealey|destroyer escort, was a ship of the United States Navy named for Navy diver Francis P. Hammerberg (1920–1945), of Flint, Michigan, who was awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously for rescuing two fellow divers from a wreck in Pearl Harbor.

"Hammerberg" was launched 20 August 1954 by
Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine, sponsored by Mrs. Elizabeth Moss ; and commissioned 2 March 1955, Lieutenant Commander Murray E. Draper in command.

Based at Naval Station Newport R.I., "Hammerberg" participated in convoy exercises, trained students at the Fleet Sonar School, Key West, and conducted antisubmarine warfare exercises during her first 2½ years of service.

"Hammerberg" departed Newport 3 September 1957 to participate in maneuvers with units of NATO. Antisubmarine training in the Irish Sea was followed by visits to Plymouth, England and Brest, France, before the destroyer escort returned to Newport 21 October. Then, after hunter-killer exercises with aircraft carrier USS|Tarawa|CVS-40|3, "Hammerberg" sailed from Newport 1 April 1958 to Bodø, Norway, to take part in combined exercises with the Royal Norwegian Navy. She returned to Boston 14 May.

During August and September, 1958, the "Hammerberg" was part of "Navy Task Force 88" (TF-88), during Operation Argus, which was involved in conducting nuclear tests in the very high atmosphere.

Departing Newport 27 January 1959, "Hammerberg" sailed to Guantanamo Bay for refresher training, then took part in antisubmarine warfare training with the navies of Chile and Peru. She returned to Newport 21 April.

Between May 1959 and February 1960, "Hammerberg" was busy with antisubmarine exercises interspersed with cruises to Newfoundland and Puerto Rico. In March and April, she participated in Amphibious operations at Onslow Beach, N.C., and deployed 23 August 1960 for her second South American cruise. "Hammerberg" returned to Newport 13 December.

"Hammerberg" departed Newport 7 August 1961 on her third South American cruise. In November, at the request of the Organization of American States (OAS), "Hammerberg" and other American ships patrolled offshore the Dominican Republic to help ensure the orderly change over of that government and check Communist influence. "Hammerberg" returned to Newport 1 December.

During 1962, "Hammerberg" participated in convoy escort operations and operated with the Fleet Sonar School in Key West. On 7 November, "Hammerberg" was en route south to NS Mayport, Fla., where she was diverted to patrol the Florida Coast during the Cuban missile crisis. On 29 November, after President John F. Kennedy had resolved the Cuban Crisis, she sailed for Newport, R.I., for a well-deserved rest and tender availability.

1963 found "Hammerberg" in the Boston Naval Shipyard. From June to November, she devoted time to "Unites IV"—a deployment which was to comprise the circumnavigation of South America in the conduct Of ASW operations with seven South American navies. On 30 November, "Hammerberg" preceded to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for participation in "PHIBASWEX I-63", a large-scale amphibious, ASW operation with over 30 other units of the Atlantic Fleet. On 17 December, she arrived Newport, R.I.

During 1964, "Hammerberg" participated in Operations "Springboard", "Canus Silex", and "Steel Pike", all exercises to sharpen the ship and crew not only in her important mission of locating and destroying submarines, but also in patrol, escort, rescue, evacuation, blockade and surveillance assignments.

On 8 February 1965, "Hammerberg" got underway for Northern Europe to join NATO "Match Maker I" Squadron in Exercise "Pilot High". On 3 May, the squadron left Lisbon for Operation "Pole Star" off Halifax, Nova Scotia. After return to Newport 20 July, "Hammerberg" went into repair at Boston Naval Shipyard. She then trained off Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and in August 1966 rendezvoused with escort USS|Van Voorhis|DE-1028|3, guided missile frigate USS|Leahy|DLG-16|3 and submarine USS|Requin|SS-481|3 off Trinidad to participate in Operation "Unitas VII" through November.

: ["1967-1973"]

"Hammerberg" was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register 14 December 1973. She was sold for scrapping 14 June 1974.

References

*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/h2/hammerberg-i.htm

External links

* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/06/06021015.htm navsource.org: USS "Hammerberg"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/escorts/de1015.txt hazegray.org: USS "Hammerberg"]
* [http://newportdealeys.com/DE1015-Ship.htm USS "Hammerberg" website]
* [http://www.hammerberg.org/ another USS "Hammerberg" website]


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