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s guns scored hits and set the plane afire, but could not stop it. Shortly after 1815, it crashed into the ship on the portside, between the Nos. 1 and 2 guns. Fires caused by the explosions spread quickly. Two hours were needed to bring them under control with another 30 minutes to extinguish them.
601:. Safely delivering her charges, transports with the first reinforcement groups aboard, on the 21st, she took up anti-aircraft station and, for several days, experienced meetings with the newest Japanese tactics: the 615:
operations. Arriving within the week she participated in pre-invasion bombardment and then provided fire support during the landings on 9 January. For 18 days she patrolled, bombarded shore positions, and fought off
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with TG 51.11. For the next 5 days, she escorted transports and oilers and cruised in various assigned sectors on antiaircraft and antisubmarine patrols. On 6 April, while patrolling station A-11, a
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and subsequent draft of 18 feet 3 inches, her large protrusion of plating on the starboard side, and her damaged steering. The ship suffered 13 dead, 45 wounded.
677: 335:, on 7 June 1938; launched on 1 June 1939, sponsored by Mrs. Charles R. Nutter, great-granddaughter of Commodore Morris; and commissioned on 5 March 1940, with 2021: 353:, flagship of Destroyer Squadron 2 (DesRon 2), followed her shakedown with routine training schedules until the summer of 1941 when she joined the 2026: 972: 708: 579: 313: 798: 2016: 939: 746: 2031: 1555: 455:, from which she took on 550 survivors. As in other rescue operations her superstructure was damaged, but, after repairs at 1107: 681: 965: 751: 1586: 1175: 791: 1181: 1983: 1979: 1193: 987: 446: 1595: 1469: 1258: 544:. Arriving on 17 February, she continued carrier operations until 24 February, when she sailed for Pearl Harbor. 1992: 1988: 1667: 1225: 958: 309: 131: 124: 396:. Prior to the battle, she guarded the carriers of the task force as their planes struck at enemy shipping in 1541: 1396: 1253: 784: 1615: 1601: 1567: 1442: 669: 1169: 1004: 551: 1975: 1971: 1967: 1963: 1959: 1648: 1429: 1231: 148: 1560: 630: 495: 336: 306: 1813: 1679: 1673: 1347: 950: 672:. Declared neither seaworthy nor habitable, she was decommissioned on 9 November. Struck from the 1947: 1829: 1729: 1660: 1633: 1608: 1454: 1414: 1408: 1388: 1368: 1333: 1319: 1313: 1307: 1301: 1295: 1245: 1219: 1084: 1051: 1045: 1039: 891: 863: 685: 393: 1804: 1723: 1717: 1711: 1705: 1699: 1693: 1654: 1627: 1621: 1573: 1547: 1533: 1526: 1511: 1496: 1488: 1482: 1476: 1448: 1402: 1382: 1354: 1327: 1289: 1283: 1277: 1271: 1265: 1239: 1187: 1092: 1078: 1072: 1018: 923: 914: 1922: 1756: 1026: 673: 460: 401: 1881: 1779: 1340: 1119: 856: 842: 807: 466: 434: 411: 366: 332: 295: 173: 70: 528:. On 30 January 1944, she led a column of warships in a shore bombardment mission against 8: 2011: 1859: 1503: 1361: 849: 405: 478:
departed the southern Pacific and sailed north to support the capture and occupation of
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for a 7-week overhaul. In November, she again joined an air support group escorting
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s next action came in late August, when she joined TF 61 in support of the
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On 22 May, she started out across the Pacific, and on 18 June entered the
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and then began preparations for the initial invasion of the
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where temporary repairs somewhat corrected her demolished
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a month later. In that action she again pulled alongside
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returned to combat in April 1944, when as a unit of the
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in the Gilberts offensive, during which she went to aid
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on 28 November, she was stripped of gear and sold to
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By 3 January 1942, she was underway for 806: 688:on 17 July 1949, where she was scrapped. 625:Detached from the 7th Fleet after Luzon, 269:4 × .50 caliber/90, in single mounts 266:5 × 5 inch/38, in single mounts 741:This article incorporates text from the 204:348 ft, 3¼ in, (106.15 m) 19:For other ships with the same name, see 2027:Ships of the Aleutian Islands campaign 2004: 954: 780: 680:on 2 August 1947, then resold to the 494:ribbon defense. Then she returned to 220:13 ft, 4.5 in (4.07 m) 194:2,211 long tons (2,246 t) (full) 48: 682:National Metal and Steel Corporation 191:1,570 long tons (1,600 t) (std) 2017:Ships built in Portsmouth, Virginia 13: 465:and then as supply unit escort to 345: 14: 2043: 758: 554:she took part in all the western 212:36 ft, 1 in (11 m) 2032:Maritime incidents in April 1945 1987: 1982: 1970: 1962: 734: 447:Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands 136: 50: 29: 160:Sold on 2 August 1947, scrapped 721: 637:. On 1 April, she arrived off 424:to rescue over 500 survivors. 320:Construction and commissioning 256:192 (10 officers/182 enlisted) 132:Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal 125:American Defense Service Medal 1: 750:. The entry can be found 714: 772:Destroyer History Foundation 670:San Francisco Naval Shipyard 7: 128:("Fleet" clasp, "A" device) 10: 2048: 570:areas and then during the 524:sailed with them into the 149:World War II Victory Medal 18: 1957: 1739: 986: 935: 909: 817: 691: 558:landings, beginning with 496:San Francisco, California 164: 43: 28: 1666:Unknown date:  707:, placing her among the 532:. Thence she steamed to 357:. With the entry of the 686:Los Angeles, California 394:Battle of the Coral Sea 165:General characteristics 301:in the service of the 678:Franklin Shipwrecking 674:Naval Vessel Register 402:Louisiade Archipelago 355:North Atlantic Patrol 327:was laid down at the 435:Guadalcanal Campaign 367:Charleston Navy Yard 333:Portsmouth, Virginia 312:. 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USS Morris

Norfolk Navy Yard
Portsmouth, Virginia
American Defense Service Medal
Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal

battle stars
World War II Victory Medal
Sims-class
destroyer
nautical miles
World War II
Sims-class destroyer
United States Navy
Commodore
Charles Morris
most decorated US Naval vessels of World War II
Norfolk Navy Yard
Portsmouth, Virginia
Commander
Harry B. Jarrett
North Atlantic Patrol
United States
World War II
Charleston Navy Yard
radar
destroyer
Pearl Harbor
Task Force 17

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