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USS ''Orange'' (PF-43), a , was the only ship of the
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to be named for
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.


Construction

''Orange'' (PF-43) was originally authorized as PG-151; reclassified PF–43 on 15 April 1943; laid down by the
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, Wilmington Yard,
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, California on 7 July 1943; launched 6 August 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Rufus S. Manley of Orange, Texas; commissioned 1 January 1944.


Service history

After shakedown, ''Orange'' began her tour of Pacific duty as a fire support and
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vessel. On 2 June 1944, only five months after commissioning, she participated in her initial engagement at
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. At one stage of the action she closed to within of a beach west of the
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in
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to shell enemy installations, with the aid of an Army spotter. Three days later, ''Orange'', with an Army liaison officer on board, shelled supply dumps located along a road between Arami Village and the mouth of the
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. A field of floating wreckage hampered her progress as she again closed the shoreline, but she carried our her mission leaving many fires burning in the target area. Between fire support missions, ''Orange'' conducted antisubmarine patrols to protect the heavy flow of supply shipping which supported the landings. On 27 July, while conducting such a patrol, she was directed to embark three Army officers for a scouting party which had been operating behind enemy lines near Sarmi Point. Through radio contact it was learned that the scouting team had encountered a number of Japanese, patrols and that they might have difficulty in getting out. The frigate groped its way around the point, and with all guns manned, closed the shore and dispatched a motor launch with a landing party. Directed with the assistance of an observation plane, the launch moved in and was met by a rubber raft containing the scout group and two Japanese captives. The captives were forward members of one of the enemy patrols. On 6 September, ''Orange'' proceeded to Napido for a scheduled assault landing there. At dawn on the 7th she engaged in shore bombardment to soften the landing area. By the first of December ''Orange'' was at
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with an ASW screening unit escorting which had a damaged vessel in tow. As the unit was transiting
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on 5 December it came under attack by a lone Japanese plane which was repelled by ''Orange''s fire. On the 6th, she kept several more enemy planes at bay by detecting them early and putting up a stream of fire that made their pilots decide to seek an easier target. ''Orange'' carried out similar missions until February 1945 when she returned to the U.S. for availability at Mare Island Navy Yard. She was then assigned to the West Coast Sound School and was participating in training exercises when the war ended. On 1 December 1945, ''Orange'' went back into the yards and had her guns replaced by an intricate array of meteorological equipment. Thus fitted out, ''Orange'' reported to Commander Hawaiian Sea Frontier for duty as a weather station vessel off
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. She served in this capacity until she decommissioned 28 October 1946 at Bremerton, Washington. Struck from the U.S. Naval Register on 23 April 1947, ''Orange'' was sold 17 September 1947 to the Alaska Junk Co., of Seattle, Washington, and scrapped in May 1948. ''Orange'' earned two
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s for service in World War II.


References


External links

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hazegray.org: USS ''Orange''
{{DEFAULTSORT:Orange (PF-43) Tacoma-class frigates World War II patrol vessels of the United States Ships built in Los Angeles 1943 ships