USS ''Long'' (DD-209/DMS-12), named for
John Davis Long (1838–1915),
Secretary of the Navy from 1897 to 1902, was a of the
United States Navy.
Construction and commissioning
''Long'' was
laid down by the
William Cramp & Sons at
Philadelphia on 23 September 1918,
launched on 26 April 1919 by Mrs. Arnold Knapp (née Julia James Long) and
commissioned on 20 October 1919.
Service history
After shakedown along the
United States East Coast, ''Long'' sailed late in the year for the
Mediterranean. Assigned to Destroyer Division 26, she patrolled the
Adriatic
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and
Mediterranean and served as station ship before steaming to the Philippines early in 1921 for duty with
Asiatic station. Based at
Cavite,
Luzon, she patrolled the
South China Sea until July 1922 when she was ordered to the United States. ''Long''
decommissioned at
San Diego, California, 30 December 1922.
''Long'' recommissioned at San Diego 29 March 1930. Operating out of San Diego during the next decade, ''Long'' cruised primarily in the Pacific off North and Central America for division exercises and screen and plane guard duty. Between 1933 and 1935 she twice entered the rotating Reserve as part of Destroyer Squadron 20.
In 1940, she was converted to destroyer minesweeper, and reclassified DMS-12 on 19 November 1940.
World War II
''Long'' operated along the
United States West Coast and in Hawaiian waters with Mine Squadron 2. On 5 December 1941, she departed
Pearl Harbor in the screen for . Following the Japanese
attack on Pearl Harbor two days later, she returned there 9 December and began antisubmarine patrols. She also escorted ships among the
Hawaiian Islands
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and between March and June 1942, made escort runs to
Midway,
Palmyra, and
Canton
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Arts and ent ...
.
''Long'' left Pearl Harbor 30 June for patrol and escort duty in Alaskan waters. After colliding with in heavy fog 27 July, she repaired at
San Francisco, California, returning to
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** Kodiak Launch Com ...
on 27 September for screen and antisubmarine patrols. During the Arctic winter, she patrolled the approaches to
Adak
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*Adak Island, one of the Aleutian Islands
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***Adak Army Airfield, original name of the airport (1942–c.1943)
*** Davis Army Airfield, ...
and guarded convoys as American forces sought to defeat Japanese garrisons in the western
Aleutians.
Alaska
''Long'' took part in the unopposed occupation of
Amchitka
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island in the Rat Islands group of the Aleutian Islands in southwest Alaska. It is part of the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refu ...
12 January 1943, and while patrolling along the Island, helped repel Japanese air attacks 31 January and 1 February. Thence, she joined
Rear Admiral
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Francis W. Rockwell's TF 51 on 3 May for the Invasion of
Attu. Steaming through the heavy spring seas and blanketing fog of the
Bering Sea
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, she closed on Attu on 11 May and swept for
mines prior to the successful landings later that day.
''Long'' continued escort and patrol operations for the occupations of Attu and
Kiska through the summer, returning to Pearl Harbor on 16 September to escort merchantmen to
San Francisco where she overhauled. After patrol in Hawaiian waters from 15 November to 22 January 1944, she escorted reinforcements to
Roi and Namur
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in the
Marshalls on 2 February, then joined TF 76 on 28 February in
New Guinea waters. She served as an escort and swept mines in the conquest of the
Admiralties early in March, then escorted convoys to and from
Milne Bay
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,
Guadalcanal
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, and
Espiritu Santo from
Cape Sudest.
Hollandia and Marianas
On 18 April, ''Long'' sailed for the invasion of the
Hollandia (currently known as Jayapura) area; she entered
Humboldt Bay
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22 April, made an exploratory sweep, and then fired a close-in preinvasion bombardment. ''Long'' arrived at Guadalcanal early in May to prepare for the
Marianas
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assault, for which she sailed 4 June. Arriving
Saipan
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13 June for preinvasion sweeps west of the island, ''Long'' served as radar picket and guard ship until 24 June, then after a voyage to the
Marshalls, screened the
battleship
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The term ''battleship'' came into use in the late 1880s to describe a type of ...
during preinvasion bombardment of
Guam beginning 12 July. After antisubmarine and convoy escort duty, ''Long'' joined TG 32.5 at Guadalcanal 16 August.
Palaus
''Long'' sortied for the assault on the
Palaus on 6 September, cleared mines off
Peleliu and
Angaur, and in
from 12 to 16 September, then had escort and patrol duty between the Palaus and Admiralties until joining the
7th Fleet on 4 October for the invasion of the Philippines.
Philippines
Leaving
Seeadler Harbor 10 October with Minesweeping Unit 1, ''Long'' entered Leyte Gulf on 17 October. Spearheading the invasion, she cleared mines off
Dinagat and
Hibuson
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Islands, and in the
Dulag-
Tacloban approach channel. After sweeping
Surigao Strait
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Geography
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, she patrolled and served as smokescreen ship in Leyte Gulf until 23 October, when the destroyer joined the transport screen and steamed in convoy for Manus, arriving on 29 October.
=Sunk by kamikazes at Lingayen Gulf
=
After repairs and training at Manus, ''Long'' departed 23 December to sweep for the landings at Lingayen Gulf, Luzon; her group was attacked 2 January 1945 in the
Mindanao Sea in the first of the frequent air raids with which the Japanese attempted to repel the invasion of Luzon. ''Long'' began mine sweeps in Lingayen Gulf 6 January, evading and firing upon Japanese aircraft as she carried out her intricate mission. Shortly after noon, beginning her second run, ''Long'' spotted two
Mitsubishi A6M Zeros heading for her.
''Long'' went to 25 knots and opened fire, but a ''
kamikaze'' crashed into her portside below the bridge about 1 foot above the waterline. With fires and explosions amidships, ''Long'' lost power and internal communications, and was unable to fight fires forward. Her commanding officer,
Lieutenant Stanley Caplan, fearing an explosion in the forward
magazine
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, gave permission for men trapped on the
forecastle to leave the ship, but through a misunderstanding, the crew aft abandoned ship. All were quickly rescued by standing by to aid the burning but still seaworthy ship, in fact a total of 149 of Long's crew were picked up by the ''Hovey''.
Lieutenant Caplan prepared to lead a salvage party and board ''Long'' from , but continuing heavy air attacks prevented firefighting and salvage attempts. Later that afternoon a second plane attacked ''Long'' and exploded at the same spot, destroying the
bridge and breaking the ship's back. ''Long'' capsized and sank the following morning, January 7. Around eighteen of the survivors rescued from the ''Long'' by ''Hovey'' perished when ''Hovey'' herself received an aerial torpedo to her aft engine room on January 7 around 450. Most of Hovey's survivors were rescued by the ''USS Chandler''.
Awards
''Long'' received nine
battle stars for World War II service.
References
*Brown, David. ''Warship Losses of World War Two.'' Arms and Armour, London, Great Britain, 1990. .
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External links
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