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USS ''Hall'' (DD-583) was a ''Fletcher''-class destroyer of the United States Navy, named for Lieutenant Elijah Hall (1742–1830), who served in the Continental Navy under John Paul Jones. ''Hall'' was laid down by the Boston Navy Yard 16 April 1942; it launched on 18 July 1942, sponsored by Mrs. Elizabeth Williams Greenleaf, great-granddaughter of Lt. Hall; and was commissioned 6 July 1943, with Commander J. F. Delaney in command. == World War II ==
''Hall'' departed Boston, Masschusetts on 11 August 1943, for shakedown training off the East Coast, then reported for duty at Norfolk, Virginia on 28 September. As an escort for French transport ''Richelieu'', she sailed for Boston on 2 October, returning 3 days later. She continued escort duties in the Norfolk and Boston areas until departing 5 November for special duty with ''Halligan'' (DD-584) and ''Macomb'' (DD-458). The three destroyers rendezvoused at sea with battleship ''Iowa'' (BB-61), carrying President Franklin D. Roosevelt and other dignitaries to the historic Teheran Conference. After a safe crossing, the escorts were relieved of their duties near Gibraltar on 17 November. They performed escort and antisubmarine search duties off western Africa until 6 December, then rejoined ''Iowa'' for the return voyage of the President and his party.
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