翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ USS Louisiana (1861)
・ USS Louisiana (BB-19)
・ USS Louisiana (SSBN-743)
・ USS Louisville
・ USS Louisville (1861)
・ USS Louisville (CA-28)
・ USS Louisville (SSN-724)
・ USS Lovelace (DE-198)
・ USS Leon (APA-48)
・ USS Leonard F. Mason (DD-852)
・ USS Leonard Wood (APA-12)
・ USS Leonidas
・ USS Leonidas (AD-7)
・ USS Leonis (AK-128)
・ USS Leopard (IX-122)
USS Leopold (DE-319)
・ USS LeRay Wilson (DE-414)
・ USS Leslie (1861)
・ USS Leslie L.B. Knox (DE-580)
・ USS Lester (DE-1022)
・ USS Lesuth (AK-125)
・ USS Letitia (SP-398)
・ USS Letter B (SP-732)
・ USS Leutze (DD-481)
・ USS Levant (1837)
・ USS Levi Woodbury
・ USS Levy (DE-162)
・ USS Lewis
・ USS Lewis (DE-535)
・ USS Lewis and Clark


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

USS Leopold (DE-319) : ウィキペディア英語版
USS Leopold (DE-319)

The USS ''Leopold'' (DE-319) was an built for the United States Navy during World War II. Named for Ensign Robert Lawrence Leopold (who served aboard the battleship and was killed during the Attack on Pearl Harbor), she was the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name.
''Leopold'' was laid down on 24 March 1943 by the Consolidated Steel Corporation of Orange, Texas; launched on 12 June 1943; sponsored by Ms. Helen S. Leopold, sister of Ensign Leopold; and commissioned on 18 October 1943, Lieutenant Commander Kenneth C. Phillips, USCG, in command.
==History==
After structural firing tests at Galveston, Texas she departed for New Orleans. On 7 November, she proceeded to Great Sound, Bermuda where shakedown exercises were begun. On 9 December, she left for Charleston, South Carolina and 11 days of post-shakedown availability.
After four days of training exercises for officers and her nucleus crew for new destroyer escorts in the Chesapeake Bay area, ''Leopold'' stood out of Thimble Shoal Channel on 24 December 1943 as part of Task Force 61 (TF 61), escorting convoy UGS-68 to the Mediterranean. On the 30th, ''Leopold'' was directed to go to the rear of the convoy and search for a seaman reported lost overboard from one of the convoy ships. It was very dark and fairly rough, so, unless the seaman had on a life jacket with a light, the chances of finding him were slight. After 45 minutes, she discontinued the search. The convoy reached the Straits of Gibraltar on 10 January and was turned over to British escorts. ''Leopold'' moored at Casablanca on the 11th. On the 13th, she commenced patrolling as anti-submarine screen across the Atlantic side of the Straits of Gibraltar, TF 61 forming a line to prevent U-boats from entering the Mediterranean. On the 15th, she moored at Gibraltar, and on the 16th proceeded out of the inner harbor to close up the stragglers on west-bound convoy GUS-27. On 1 February, a northwesterly gale caused the convoy to scatter and much time was consumed rounding up stragglers. ''Leopold'' arrived at New York on the 4th for 10 days availability at the Navy Yard. From 14–27 February, ''Leopold'' — with other escorts of Escort Division 22 (CortDiv 22) — underwent training exercises at Casco Bay, Maine.
Departing New York on 1 March on her second voyage, ''Leopold'' took her screening station — as part of CortDiv 22 — with the 27-ship convoy CU-16 bound for the British Isles. On the 8th, she reported an HF/DF intercept which indicated an enemy submarine on the route of the convoy. The route was consequently altered. On 9 March, while south of Iceland, she reported a radar contact at 19:50 at , which placed it south of the convoy at . Assisted by the destroyer escort , ''Leopold'' was ordered to intercept. General Quarters was sounded and orders were issued to "''fire on sight.''" A flare was released and gun crew strained to sight the submarine in the lighted area. The U-boat was almost submerged when spotted and the gun crews had to work blind. ''Leopold'' was struck by an acoustic torpedo fired from the . Badly damaged, she was abandoned.
''Joyce'' rescued 28 survivors at the close of the action; 171 others were lost through explosion on board or drowning after abandoning. ''Leopold'' remained afloat until early the next morning, then sank just south of Iceland.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「USS Leopold (DE-319)」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.