USS Hovey (DD-208/DMS-11) was a in the United States Navy during World War II. She was the only ship named for Ensign Charles Hovey (1885–1911).
Construction and commissioning
Hovey was launched 26 April 1919 by William Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia; sponsored by Mrs. Louise F. Kautz, sister of Ensign Hovey; and commissioned 2 October 1919. She was one of only a few Clemson class destroyers armed with four twin Mk 14 4-inch guns. These were removed in 1940. At dark the sweepers made their night retirement and began steaming off the entrance to Lingayen Gulf.
With the exception of the USS Southard struck on 6 January at 1732, no more damaging attacks occurred to the sweepers until 0425, the morning of 7 January, when two enemy aircraft were picked up on radar. At 0450, one plane flying low to the water came in from the starboard quarter passing ahead of Hovey. A few moments later, another plane coming from the port beam was put on fire by Chandler. This plane passed very low over Hovey and crashed off the starboard beam. At 0455, the instant the burning plane crashed, Hovey was struck by a torpedo on her starboard side in the after engine room. Lights and power were lost instantly. The stern remained nearly level and sinking to the top of the after deck house, the bow listed 40 degrees to starboard and rose out of the water, the ship breaking in half. Two minutes later the bow listed to 90 degrees, rose vertically and rapidly sank in of water. Twenty four men were killed in addition to twenty four more men who were survivors from Long and Brooks. Survivors of the Hovey, which included rescued survivors of the Brooks and most of the crew of the Long were rescued by both , who recovered a total of 229 officers and enlisted that day, and later by .
Commander Wayne Rowe Loud was awarded a Navy Cross for the performance of the minesweeping units under his command at Lingayen. The commendation read in part:
Awards
Hovey received eight battle stars for World War II service.
Citations
References
External links
- NavSource: USS Hovey
- Uboat.net: USS Hovey
