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USS ''Murphy'' (DD-603) was a in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for Lieutenant
John McLeod Murphy John McLeod Murphy (February 14, 1827 – June 1, 1871) was an officer in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. Biography Murphy was born in Westchester County, New York, and was appointed midshipman on August 10, 1841. He ...
. ''Murphy''s keel was laid down 19 May 1941 by Bethlehem Steel Corporation at their shipyard in
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, New York. The destroyer was launched on 29 April 1942, sponsored by Miss M. Elsie Murphy, daughter of Lieutenant Murphy. The vessel was commissioned on 25 July 1942.


Operational history

Following shakedown to
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, and escort duty off Halifax, Nova Scotia, ''Murphy'' joined the Center Attack Group, Western Naval Task Force, at
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, sailing in late October for
Fedhala Mohammedia ( ar, المحمدية, al-muḥammadiyya; ber, ⴼⴹⴰⵍⴰ, Fḍala), known until 1960 as Fedala, is a port city on the west coast of Morocco between Casablanca and Rabat in the region of Casablanca-Settat. It hosts the most impo ...
, Morocco, to participate in
Operation Torch Operation Torch (8 November 1942 – Run for Tunis, 16 November 1942) was an Allies of World War II, Allied invasion of French North Africa during the Second World War. Torch was a compromise operation that met the British objective of secu ...
, the invasion of North Africa. Arriving off the landing beaches 7 November, the destroyer regulated the waves of landing craft hitting the beach the next day, then gave fire support off Point Blondin at which time the ship was hit in the after engine room during a furious exchange of fire with the Sherkhi battery, losing three men killed and 25 wounded. Immediate damage control measures prevented any serious damage and ''Murphy''s crew effected repairs in time to join other fire support ships in silencing the Cape Blondin guns. ''Murphy'' remained off Fedhala through the Naval Battle of Casablanca, driving off an air attack 9 November, until sailing for Boston to complete repairs, arriving on the 24th. The destroyer next escorted convoys between New York and Panama, and Norfolk and
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, until joining the "Dime" attack force screen for the
Amphibious Battle of Gela The amphibious Battle of Gela was the opening engagement of the American portion of the Allied Invasion of Sicily during World War II. United States Navy ships landed United States Army troops along the eastern end of the south coast of Sicily; ...
, Sicily, in July 1943, ''"Operation Husky"''.Quest for Sunken Warships-''USS Murphy'',2007, Military Channel, 19 July 2009, 2-3am, MDT On 10 July, while engaged in patrolling the beachhead, ''Murphy'' was straddled by near misses from a night air attack, puncturing her stern and wounding one man. She was again attacked two nights later, being missed by by a German
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, but continued her fire support off Sicily into August. Then, while escorting a group of transports to
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, she was once again attacked by dive bombers; but this time she downed two planes.


Partial sinking and repair

''Murphy'' returned to the United States following the end of the invasion of Sicily, next escorting United Kingdom bound convoys. Heading out of
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21 October 1943, the destroyer, in a convoy (17 cargo freighters, 7 destroyers, and 2
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s) was struck on the port side between the bridge and forward stack by the oil tanker , off the coast of New Jersey. The forward third of the ship sank in of water, taking 35 officers and men with it. The aft two-thirds was kept afloat and was towed into
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for seven months of repairs, which included the replacement of the entire bow. This accident and the subsequent discovery of the exact location of the lost bow section, almost 60 years later, were the basis for the History Channel ''
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'' "Destroyer Down" episode (Season 2 episode 6, Aired on 05/18/2004).


Normandy Invasion

The veteran warship rejoined the fleet in time for the Normandy invasion. On 5 June 1944, ''Murphy'' departed Portland, England, assigned to the assault area off Vierville, France, better known as
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. She remained there, giving fire support and conducting screen duty for the transports through mid-June, engaging in a gun duel with shore batteries 8 June, and repelling numerous German U-boat and torpedo attacks. In July, ''Murphy'' steamed south to the Mediterranean, operating with Task Force 88, the Aircraft Carrier Force in "
Operation Dragoon Operation Dragoon (initially Operation Anvil) was the code name for the landing operation of the Allied invasion of Provence (Southern France) on 15August 1944. Despite initially designed to be executed in conjunction with Operation Overlord, th ...
", the invasion of southern France. She conducted fire support, plane guard, and screening duties during the landings and then departed for New York for overhaul in early September.


Saudi Arabia

The destroyer resumed operations in late 1944, joining at Norfolk to escort that ship carrying President Franklin D. Roosevelt to the Malta and Great Bitter Lake, Egypt, Conferences. Upon arrival at Great Bitter Lake, ''Murphy'' was detached and ordered to
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, Arabia, to transport King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia and his party to the Conference. After transiting the
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, ''Murphy'' became the first United States warship to enter the harbor of Jidda. ''Murphy'' anchored on 11 February, and the royal party came aboard the next day. King Ibn Saud had not previously left his country and had never previously traveled by ship. A large canvas tent was constructed over the forecastle to accommodate the King's entourage of 48 and rugs were laid over all weather decks for the King to walk upon. A corral was built between the depth charge racks on the stern to hold sheep to be slaughtered for the King's meals.Keating, John S., CAPT USN "Mission to Mecca: The Cruise of the Murphy" ''United States Naval Institute Proceedings'' January 1976 pp.54–63 The destroyer got underway immediately with her valuable cargo settled in a tent on her forecastle and arrived Great Bitter Lake on the 15th. With her passengers disembarked, the warship then sailed for New York for a minor yard period, joined an antisubmarine "killer" group on duty off New England and Nova Scotia, and then in May escorted one of the last convoys to
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, Algeria, and back. On 2 June 1945, with war in the Atlantic won, ''Murphy'' entered the Boston Navy Yard for refit prior to assignment to the Pacific Fleet. The veteran warship departed Boston 10 July, steamed via the Panama Canal to the west coast, and then on to Okinawa, arriving 9 September. Being assigned to the 5th Fleet on occupation duty in southern Japanese waters, she visited Nagasaki, Yokosuka, Wakayama, and Nagoya until departing Okinawa 21 November for the United States. She steamed via
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, Pearl Harbor, San Diego, and the Panama Canal, arriving at
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to prepare for inactivation. She decommissioned there 9 March 1946, and joined the Charleston Group, Atlantic Reserve Fleet. She was struck 1 November 1970, and sold for scrap 6 October 1972.Allmon, William B., "Long Service in Wartime", ''WWII History'', July 2011, pp. 16–21.


Awards

''Murphy'' received four battle stars for World War II service.


References


External links or references

* ''Quest for Sunken Warships : "USS Murphy"'', 2007, documentary video, Military Channel, last aired 30 September 2010, 3–4 pm MDT. {{DEFAULTSORT:Murphy (Dd-603) Benson-class destroyers Ships built in Staten Island 1942 ships World War II destroyers of the United States Maritime incidents in October 1943