USS Keith (DE-241)

USS Keith (DE-241)

USS "Keith" (DE-241) was an sclass|Edsall|destroyer escort of the United States Navy named in honor of Ellis Judson Keith, Jr., who was killed in action on 11 June 1942, Seaman Keith was posthumously awarded the Air Medal.

"Keith" was originally laid down as "Scott" but renamed "Keith" on 8 December 1942, and was launched 21 December 1942 by the Brown Shipbuilding Company in Houston, Texas. "Keith" was sponsored by Mrs. Ellis J. Keith, Sr., the mother of Seaman Keith; and commissioned 19 July 1943 at Houston, Texas, with Lieutenant D. Cochran in command.

After shakedown and training exercises out of Bermuda, "Keith" sailed from Norfolk, Virginia 14 September 1943 on the first of three voyages escorting convoys from East Coast ports to Gibraltar.

After returning from convoy escort duty 22 February 1944, "Keith" underwent extensive refresher training and participated in antisubmarine warfare exercises before sailing on 15 March as part of escort carrier USS|Tripoli|CVE-64|6's newly formed hunter-killer group. With this group she patrolled the Atlantic Ocean from Brazil to Newfoundland in search of enemy submarines.

In July, she joined a similar group operating with escort carrier USS|Core|CVE-13|6. On 30 August, "Core"’s hunter-killer group contacted an enemy submarine. "Keith", assisting in the search, made two hedgehog attacks with inconclusive results.

"Keith" continued to operate with the hunter-killer group patrolling the waters of the Atlantic, escorting convoys from "mid-ocean point" to ports in Brazil, Bermuda, Newfoundland, Cuba, and the United States. On 23 April 1945, the hunter-killer group, operating as a combined force against a large wolfpack of U-boats, spotted a partially submerged submarine but could not locate it after it dived. While searching the next day, USS|Frederick C. Davis|DE-136|6, a destroyer escort in company, was torpedoed and sunk. "Keith" and a task group ships headed to the position where the "Frederick C. Davis" had gone down and launched a depth charge attack that lasted some 12 hours before U-546 was forced to surface. The destroyer escorts opened fire on the submarine; and "Keith" made two direct hits before the U-boat sank. After the engagement, "Keith" rescued four survivors from the submarine.

In mid-July, "Keith" departed Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for duty in the Pacific Ocean. "Keith" found herself in Pearl Harbor at the end of hostilities with the Japanese and got underway for Saipan to perform escort duty and mop-up operations. Shortly after arriving, 31 August, she was assigned an air-sea rescue station between Iwo Jima and Japan. At the end of the year "Keith" sailed for China, arriving Shanghai on the last day of December. She remained there patrolling and escorting vessels until sailing for the United States on 10 April 1946 via Pearl Harbor and the Panama Canal arriving at Charleston, South Carolina on 15 May 1946. "Keith" was towed to Green Cove Springs, Florida, where she was decommissioned and placed in reserve 20 September 1946. By the late 1960's she was still in reserve and berthed at Orange, Texas being stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 1 November 1972 and sold for scrap on 1 December 1973.

"Keith" received one battle star for World War II service.

References

*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/k2/keith.htm
*NVR|http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/DE241.htm

External links

* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/06/241.htm Navsource entry]


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