Back To The DE Action Timeline USS CHASE APD 54 "After being damaged by a Jap Kamikaze on 20 May 1945" Photos submitted by crewmember Gene Luerssen EM2/c
History of USS CHASE DE 158/APD 54 Chase (DE-158) was launched 24 April 1943 by Norfolk Navy Yard, sponsored by Mrs. J. V. Chase; and commissioned 18 July 1943,
Lieutenant Commander V. B. Steadecker, USNR, in command. Aside from two brief voyages to Guam and Ulithi, Chase continued on the dangerous duty of patrol off Okinawa until 20 May. On 20 May Chase fired successfully on a diving kamikaze, but had to maneuver violently to avoid the falling craft. It splashed a scant 10 yards from the ship, and the explosion of the two bombs it carried ripped Chase's hull open, flooding the engine and fire rooms. With her steering gear jammed at hard left rudder, Chase drove off another suicide plane. Listing so badly as to be in danger of capsizing, Chase was kept afloat by the skillful work of her crew and towed into Kerama Retto
for repairs. She was later towed across the Pacific to San Diego, arriving 11 October. Here she was decommissioned 15 January 1946, and sold 13 November 1946. |
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