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USS Martin H. Ray (DE 338)

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Namesake
  
Martin H. Ray, Jr.

Commissioned
  
28 February 1944

Struck
  
1 May 1966

Launched
  
29 December 1943

Laid down
  
27 October 1943

Decommissioned
  
March 1946

Construction started
  
27 October 1943

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Fate
  
Sold for scrapping 30 March 1967

Builder
  
Consolidated Steel Corporation

USS Martin H. Ray (DE-338) was an Edsall-class destroyer escort built for the U.S. Navy during World War II. She served in the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean and provided destroyer escort protection against submarine and air attack for Navy vessels and convoys.

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She was named in honor of Lieutenant Martin H. Ray, Jr., who was awarded the Navy Cross posthumously for his heroic actions during the last stages of the Battle of Midway, 6 June 1942. She was laid down 27 October 1943 by Consolidated Steel Corp., Orange, Texas; launched 23 December 1943; sponsored by Mrs. M. H. Ray, Jr., widow of Lt. Ray, and commissioned 28 February 1944, Lt. H. V. Tucker, Jr., in command.

World War II North Atlantic operations

After a month’s shakedown cruise to Bermuda, Martin H. Ray spent 3 weeks at Norfolk, Virginia, training prospective destroyer escort crews. June 1944 marked the beginning of a 12-month period in which not one ship was lost by the 14 convoys she escorted. Coastal assignments yielded to transatlantic voyages when she sailed from Norfolk, 1 July, bound for Naples, Italy. After two voyages to Italy she departed New York 20 October on the first of five voyages to the British Isles and France. Besides depth charging every probable submarine contact Martin H. Ray and the other escorts honed their professional effectiveness by additional training periods at the conclusion of each of these passages.

Transfer to the Pacific Fleet

Following Nazi Germany’s collapse, new orders directed the ship to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for training before joining the Pacific Fleet. She transited the Panama Canal. 2 August 1945, and was at Pearl Harbor when the conflict ceased. All abbreviated Operation Magic Carpet voyage terminated at San Diego, California, 11 September, with the debarkation of 58 military passengers.

Post-War Decommissioning

Two days later she sailed to the Philadelphia Navy Yard to prepare for assignment to the Atlantic Reserve Fleet. Martin H. Ray decommissioned in March 1946, at Green Cove Springs, Florida, and was struck from the Navy list 1 May 1966. The following September she was scrapped.

References

USS Martin H. Ray (DE-338) Wikipedia