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USS Metivier (DE-582) : ウィキペディア英語版
USS Metivier (DE-582)

USS ''Metivier'' (DE-582) was a ''Rudderow''-class destroyer escort in the United States Navy during World War II.
''Metivier'' was laid down by Bethlehem-Hingham Shipyard, Inc., Hingham, Massachusetts, 24 November 1943; launched 12 January 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Joseph Metivier, mother of Coxswain Metivier; and commissioned 7 April 1944, Lt. Comdr. Francis Kernan, Jr., in command.
''Metivier'' departed Boston Navy Yard 3 June for Norfolk, Virginia, arriving 2 days later for schoolship duty. On the 23rd the escort got underway from Norfolk escorting a convoy of 91 ships to North Africa, arriving off Bizerte, Tunisia, 14 July. In August she returned to the east coast, entering Norfolk channel the 31st. On 1 September she began another voyage to the Mediterranean Sea, ending at New York 17 October.
Assigned to the 7th Fleet, ''Metivier'' steamed from New Jersey, 3 November for New Guinea, via the Panama Canal; Bora Bora, Societies; and Guadalcanal, Solomons, reaching Hollandia on 11 December. She then began 8 months of escort, supply, patrol, and screen duty. The escort ship supported the landings at Lingayen Gulf (9 January) and Subic Bay (29 January) in the Philippines and the invasion of Okinawa beginning 4 May, among other operations in the South Pacific ultimately leading to the Japanese surrender 14 August.
Detached from the Philippine Sea Frontier 31 August, ''Metivier'' got underway with Task Group 70.3 for Okinawa, reporting at Buckner Bay 5 September for escort service to and from Jinsen and Incheon, Korea. In late October, she steamed for the west coast, via Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, arriving San Diego, California on 8 November.
That same day she reported to the 16th (Inactive Reserve) Fleet there. She decommissioned 1 June 1946 and in January 1947 entered the Pacific Fleet at San Diego. By 1 January 1959 ''Metivier'' had moved to the berthing area at Stockton, California. On 30 June 1968, ''Metivier'' was struck from the Naval Register and was prepared to be sold for scrap.
''Metivier'' received three battle stars for World War II service.
==See also==

*List of destroyer escorts of the United States Navy

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