USS Steele (DE-8)

USS Steele (DE-8)

USS "Steele" (BDE-8/DE-8) was an "Evarts"-class short-hull destroyer escort in the service of the United States Navy, named for Private John M. Steele, US Marines, killed during the Battle of the Coral Sea on 8 May 1942.

"Steele" was laid down on 27 January 1942 by the Boston Navy Yard; launched on 9 January 1943; sponsored by Mrs. John Steele; and commissioned on 4 May 1943, Lieutenant Commander Mark E. Dennett in command.

"Steele" sailed from Boston for Bermuda to begin her shakedown cruise on 25 May and returned on 27 June for post-shakedown availability. She stood out of port on 6 July en route to the Pacific war zone. After making port calls at the Society and Tonga islands, "Steele" arrived at Noumea, New Caledonia, on 10 August. She escorted merchant ships and transports among the New Hebrides, Fiji, and Solomon Islands until 13 December 1943 when she got underway for the west coast of the United States to be repaired.

"Steele" arrived at Mare Island, California, on 3 January 1944 and headed for Hawaii exactly one month later. She arrived at Pearl Harbor on 9 February and sailed with a convoy to the Marshall Islands on the 14th. They reached Majuro on the 22nd. The DE performed escort and patrol duty in the Marshalls until 7 May when she sailed for the Gilbert Islands to serve in the destroyer screen at Tarawa. These orders were countermanded the day after her arrival, and she returned to Majuro on 12 May. Two days later, the escort put to sea with two tankers for a fueling rendezvous with aircraft carriers of Task Force (TF) 58, which was conducting air strikes against Marcus Island and Wake Island.

Upon completion of this assignment, the ship was routed to Kwajalein for tender availability. "Steele" sailed on 5 June for Kusaie Island in the eastern Caroline Islands to observe enemy activity and possibly to intercept a Japanese submarine believed to be due there on the 6th. The submarine did not arrive, so the destroyer bombarded Lele Harbor on the east coast of the island and ascertained that the island was lightly fortified. She returned to the Marshalls and operated there until 23 June.

"Steele" escorted USS|Chandeleur|AV-10 to the Marianas Islands and arrived off Saipan the morning of 26 June. She was assigned to the antisubmarine screen and then joined a convoy for the return trip to the Marshall Islands. She made another escort voyage to the Mariana Islands in early August. After a short upkeep period, "Steele" was assigned to a hunter-killer group centered around USS|Hoggatt Bay|CVE-75. The group sortied on 21 August and was designated as one of the eight groups of Admiral William Halsey's Western Carolines Forces which supported the fast carriers of TF 38.

"Steele", with her group, supported the amphibious assault on Peleliu, Palau Islands, by patrolling between there and Mindanao, Philippine Islands. After refueling on 23 September, the group shifted their patrol area to the northeast of the Palaus. On 3 October, USS|Samuel S. Miles|DE-183 made a surface contact which was identified as a Japanese submarine. "Steele" was detached from the screen to assist the escort. The submarine had submerged, but "Samuel S. Miles" made sonar contact and fired two hedgehog patterns. The second pattern produced two underwater explosions which "Steele's" sonar equipment picked up and a third explosion so violent that it damaged some of "Miles"' sonar and radar. "Steele" made more runs over the area but could not make contact. "Miles" had sunk the Japanese submarine I-364.

"Steele" made a logistics stop at Manus from 9 to 13 October and sallied with the group for the Philippine Islands. As the fast carriers launched strikes against Leyte, Luzon, and Formosa, the aircraft from "Hoggatt Bay" protected the refueling operations. On the 20th, "Steele" and her group rendezvoused with the damaged USS|Houston|CL-81 and USS|Canberra|CA-70 which had been hit off Formosa while serving with the 3rd Fleet. After furnishing protection for the cruisers for two days, the group was detached to rejoin the 3rd Fleet fueling group which was then supporting the liberation of Leyte. The group arrived at Ulithi on 27 October and was dissolved the following day. On 1 November, "Steele" returned to the Palaus and operated from there until 8 January 1945 when she arrived at Ulithi for upkeep. After escorting a convoy to Saipan, the escort headed for Pearl Harbor.

"Steele" was there for a month and then escorted ships to Eniwetok, Saipan, Ulithi, and Guam. She arrived at Apra Harbor on 5 May and operated from there until 18 September when she sailed for the west coast. The destroyer escort arrived at San Pedro, California, on 5 October. An inspection team checked the ship on the 23d and recommended that she be scrapped.

"Steele" decommissioned on 21 November and was struck from the Navy list on 5 December 1945.

"Steele" received two battle stars for World War II service.

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