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USS Earle (DD-635)

USS ''Earle'' (DD-635/DMS-42), a ''Gleaves''-class destroyer, is the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Rear Admiral Ralph Earle.
''Earle'' was launched 10 December 1941 by Boston Navy Yard; sponsored by Mrs. John F. Hines, Jr., daughter of Rear Admiral Earle; and commissioned 1 September 1942, Lieutenant Commander H. W. Howe in command.
==Service history==
Between 12 December 1942 and 28 April 1943, ''Earle'' escorted three convoys carrying essential men and supplies to Casablanca. On her first voyage, she made two night attacks on surfaced submarines. Sailing from Norfolk on 8 June she arrived at Oran on the 22nd to prepare for the invasion of Sicily, and screened the transport area off Scoglitti on 10 July. Two days later she carried on an inspection of the beach area, then served on escort duty between north Africa ports and Sicily until 11 August when she got underway for New York, arriving the 22nd.
From 6 December 1943 to 1 May 1944, ''Earle'' escorted convoys between Boston and New York and the United Kingdom, making four such voyages. She crossed to Naples, arriving 31 May for a summer of general escort duty and training in the Mediterranean between 19 November 1944 and 11 June 1945.
''Earle'' arrived at Norfolk on 20 June 1945 for conversion to a destroyer minesweeper, and was reclassified DMS-42 on 23 June 1945. Ordered to the Pacific at the war's end, she left Norfolk 27 August and called at San Diego, Pearl Harbor, and Eniwetok before arriving at Okinawa on 15 October. She served in the Far East on occupation duty until 18 March 1946, sweeping minefields off Korea, later in a team directing Japanese minesweepers in their home waters. Arriving at San Francisco on 9 April, ''Earle'' was placed out of commission in reserve on 17 May 1947. Her classification reverted to DD-635, 15 July 1955.
''Earle'' was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 1 December 1969, sold October 1970, and broken up for scrap.

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