USS Charles J. Kimmel (DE-584)
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USS ''Charles J. Kimmel'' (DE-584) was a serving in the US Navy from 1944 through 1947. She served in both the Atlantic and Pacific theaters of World War II. ''Charles J. Kimmel'' was laid down by Bethlehem Steel in Hingham, Massachusetts on 1 December 1943 and launched on 15 January 1944. She was commissioned 20 April 1944. The vessel was decommissioned on 15 January 1947, stricken 30 June 1968 and ultimately sunk as target off California, on 13 November 1969.Charles J. Kimmel (DE-584) at HazeGray.org
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Namesake

Charles Jack Kimmel was born on 2 July 1918 in
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. He enlisted in the United States Marine Corps 29 October 1941 and was commissioned as a
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on 31 January 1942. He was killed in action near the
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on
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on 2 November 1942 while leading his platoon in a bayonet charge. He was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross.


Atlantic Duty

''Charles J. Kimmel'' escorted coastwise convoys between
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and New York City until August 1944. On 2 August she sailed to guard the passage of a convoy to
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, where she was ordered to sail independently escorting a transport to Naples, both of these movements in support of the recent assault on southern France. She rejoined her original escort group at Oran on 26 August, and returned to Boston, Massachusetts on 18 September. Here she received repairs, and Pacific-type camouflage.


Pacific duty

''Charles J. Kimmel'' transited the Panama Canal arriving at Manus on 7 November 1944. On 20 November, she sailed for
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to join the group escorting a reinforcement convoy to Leyte. She returned to New Guinea to prepare for the assault on Lingayen. On 28 December she put to sea as part of the San Fabian Attack Force, coming under air attack with her force on 6, 7, and 8 January 1945 as the huge amphibious fleet sailed north. Her guns joined the anti-aircraft barrage shielding the vulnerable transports and landing craft then and during the assault on 9 January. The destroyer escort continued to operate in the Philippines though the remainder of the war, escorting convoys from New Guinea to Leyte and Lingayen as well as within the Philippine Archipelago. Twice she screened shipping to the Palaus. From 2 June, she served with the local naval defense force in Davao Gulf, providing communications for naval forces ashore as well as performing air-sea rescue missions. On the first day of her new assignment, she dashed under the guns of enemy-held Auqui Island to rescue 22 survivors of a downed Air Force transport. ''Charles J. Kimmel'' aided Filipino troops in their mop-up activities by bombarding Piso Point to dislodge approximately 600 Japanese soldiers. In September 1945, ''Charles J. Kimmel'' escorted a convoy to Okinawa, returning to patrol duties in the Philippines until 29 November, when she hoisted the homeward-bound pennant at Samar. She arrived in San Diego 18 December 1945, and there was placed out of commission in reserve 15 January 1947. ''Charles J. Kimmel'' received one battle star for World War II service.


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