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USS Hodges (DE-231) : ウィキペディア英語版
USS Hodges (DE-231)

USS ''Hodges'' (DE-231) was a ''Rudderow''-class destroyer escort in the United States Navy during World War II
''Hodges'' was launched 9 December 1943 by the Charleston Navy Yard; sponsored by Miss Dorothy Jane Hodges, sister of Ensign Hodges; and commissioned 27 May 1944, Lt. Comdr. Victor B. Staadecker in command.
After shakedown off Bermuda, ''Hodges'' returned to Charleston before steaming to the British West Indies for antisubmarine patrol. After more operations along the East Coast, she sailed 14 October 1944 from New York, reaching New Guinea 20 November via the Panama Canal Zone. After operations off New Guinea, ''Hodges'' sailed 20 December for the Philippines where she took up antisubmarine patrol and escort duty.
In early January 1945, ''Hodges'' sailed with Vice Admiral Daniel E. Barbey's San Fabian Attack Force for the landings at Lingayen Gulf, 9 January. Shortly after 0700, 9 January, as ''Hodges'' was on her screening station a kamikaze started a dive on her. Misjudging the target angle, the plane knocked down her foremast and radio antennas and splashed without inflicting a single casualty. ''Hodges'' quickly made emergency repairs and continued providing air coverage—thus playing a key role in successfully landing the 6th Infantry Division and General Wing's 43rd Division.
After repairs at Manus ''Hodges'' arrived Humboldt Bay, New Guinea, 15 February to escort a convoy to Leyte.
Through the last of March she was assigned patrol and escort duty for convoys bringing in supplies to the Philippines. On 11 April, ''Hodges'' conducted shore bombardment on Japanese gun emplacements in the vicinity of Legaspi, Luzon, then for the remainder of April and May operated out of Manila Bay training with submarines.
After more patrol and escort duty out of Subic Bay, ''Hodges'' sailed for Ulithi 26 June. From 1 July until 18 December she was assigned patrol and plane guard duty between Ulithi and Okinawa.
''Hodges'' departed Samar 18 December, arriving San Francisco 9 January 1946 via Eniwetok and Pearl Harbor. ''Hodges'' decommissioned at San Diego 22 June 1946 and joined the Reserve Fleet.
''Hodges'' received one battle star for World War II service.
==See also==

*List of destroyer escorts of the United States Navy

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