USS Charleston (PG-51)
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USS ''Charleston'' (PG-51), the fourth vessel to carry her name, was the second of two Erie-class
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s. Launched from the Charleston Navy Yard on 25 February 1936, and commissioned on 8 July 1936 and was part of the Atlantic Fleet.


Inter-war period

''Charleston'' sailed from Norfolk, Virginia on 24 February 1937 to join Squadron 40T, in which she visited Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, Trieste, Naples, Italy, and
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before returning to the Charleston Navy Yard for updating on 24 April. On 9 July, she sailed to Balboa, Panama for extensive training and combat exercises in the Panama area before returning north back to Charleston on 1 March 1938. From 21 April-3 October 1938, and from 4 January 1939 – 27 June 1940, she returned to the
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to conduct off-shore patrols and good will visits, and on the second trip she served as
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. In September 1940, she cleared
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and headed for Seattle, Washington. From there, she headed to Alaska to the
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. From 6 November 1940 – 27 November 1941, she made five cruises from Seattle to the Aleutians.


World War II

Upon the entry of the United States into World War II, ''Charleston'' intensified the schedule of patrol and convoy escort duties necessary to protect this far-northern region, and except for four voyages to west coast ports for maintenance, she operated from Dutch Harbor or Kodiak, Alaska throughout the war. Along with her escort and patrol duties, she carried out such missions as landing reconnaissance parties, aiding stricken ships, and taking part in the operations at
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, which was assaulted on 11 May 1943. Two days later, ''Charleston'' arrived to bring her firepower to support Army troops ashore, bombarding Chichagof Harbor, Alaska, and screening the transports lying off the island. During the attack of Japanese bombers on 22 May, she evaded aerial torpedoes by radical maneuvering, while splashing one enemy plane and helping to drive off the others. She provided call fire until the island was secured, and supported its occupation through convoy escort runs between Attu and Adak Islands. At the close of the war, ''Charleston'' prepared for Far Eastern duty, and on 25 November 1945 arrived at Hong Kong. She also visited Shanghai before returning to San Francisco, California on 4 March 1946. Here she was decommissioned on 10 May and transferred to the Massachusetts Maritime Academy on 25 March 1948. ''Charleston'' served as the training ship for the Massachusetts Maritime Academy from 1948 to 1959. In 1959, she was returned to the US Maritime Administration for final disposition.


Awards

* American Defense Service Medal with "FLEET" clasp * Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with one battle star * World War II Victory Medal * Navy Occupation Medal with "ASIA" clasp * China Service Medal


References


Dictionary of American Fighting ships
{{DEFAULTSORT:Charleston (PG-51) Ships built in Charleston, South Carolina World War II patrol vessels of the United States Gunboats of the United States Navy 1936 ships Ships of the Massachusetts Maritime Academy Erie-class gunboat Ships of the Aleutian Islands campaign