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U.S.S. PICKING

(DD-685)

LITTLE BEAVERS

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USS PICKING (DD-685) - a Fletcher class destroyer

In Commission 1943 to 1969

DD-685 Deployments - Major Events

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Month Year to Month Year Deployment / Event
NOV1942-Keel Date: 24 NOV 1942
at Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation Staten Island N.Y.
JUN1943-Launch Date: 1 JUN 1943
SEP1943-Commissioned: 21 SEP 1943
JAN1953-JAN1955Recommisioning
AUG1957-Shellback Initiation - 22 AUG 1957 - Pacific Ocean
OCT1958-MAR1959West Pac
JAN1960-MAY1960West Pac
JUN1964-DEC1964West Pac-Viet Nam
JAN1965-DEC1969West Pac-Viet Nam
JUL1965-JAN1966West Pac-Viet Nam
DEC1966-MAY1967West Pac
FEB1968-AUG1968Last War time Cruise made for USS PICKING DD-685.
APR1968-Shellback Initiation - 17 APR 1968 - Pacific Ocean
APR1968-Shellback Initiation - 9 APR 1968 - Pacific Ocean
SEP1969-Decommissioned: 6 SEP 1969
OCT2011-OCT2011Shipmate Reunion Oct10-13 2011 usspicking2011@yahoo.com

DD-685 General Specifications

Class: Fletcher class destroyer

Named for: Sherwood Picking

Complement: 329 Officers and Enlisted

Displacement: 2050 tons

Length: 376.4 feet

Beam: 39.6 feet

Flank Speed: 38 kt

Range: 6500 Nautical Miles

Final Disposition:Sunk as a target 27 February 1997



USS PICKING (DD-685)



Picking (DD-685) was laid down 24 November 1942 by Bethlehem Steel Co. Inc. Staten Island N.Y. launched 1 June 1943 sponsored by Mrs. Sherwood Picking and commissioned 21 September 1943 Comdr. Raymond S. Lamb in command.


Following shakedown off Bermuda Picking proceeded via the Panama Canal to Dutch Harbor Alaska where she arrived 28 December 1943 to serve with the North Pacific Fleet Destroyer Squadron 49. She bombarded Paramushiro Kuriles 4 February 1944 Matsuwa Island Kuriles 13 June and Paramushiro again 26 June. In August she steamed to San Francisco Calif. for upkeep and then to Hawaii arriving Pearl Harbor on the 31st where she joined the 3rd Fleet. Escorting attack transports she arrived at Manus Island 3 October.


Assigned to the 7th Fleet she screened for the southern landings on Leyte 20 October. While escorting unloaded transports bound for Hollandia New Guinea she splashed one plane 24 October. Upon news of the Battle off Samar Island Picking rushed to provide protection. She and Hale (DD-642) splashed one plane 25 October. After the Battle for Leyte Gulf she escorted Mount Olympus (AGC-8) and Auriya (AK-98) to Manus Island and returned to Leyte 20 November to protect Allied convoys bringing reinforcements.


Following replenishment at Manus Picking provided antiaircraft protection for the beachhead at Lingayen Gulf P.I. 9 January 1945. She screened landings at San Antonio P.I. 29 January and provided fire support and screen protection as troops went ashore on Mariveles P.I. 15 February and on Corregidor 16 February.


Following replenishment at Leyte the destroyer arrived off Kerama Retto Ryukyus 26 March and screened transports during landings that morning. Assigned to fire support duty 1 April she bombarded Japanese positions on Okinawa vigorously. She splashed two enemy planes 6 April another 9 April and saved one Navy aviator 17 April. She rescued survivors from Longshaw (DD-559) off Naha Okinawa 18 May. Relieved of fire support duties 7 June she served as a radar picket until 23 June when she sailed for Saipan.


Following her return to San Francisco at the end of the war Picking decommissioned 20 December 1945 and entered the Pacific Reserve Fleet at San Diego.


In response to the Korean War Picking recommissioned 26 January 1951. Following duty out of Newport R.I. she arrived at Yokosuka Japan 4 May 1953. Off Korea she operated with Task Forces 77 and 95 conducting shore bombardment with 95 and saved one naval aviator. Upon completion of Korean duty she departed Sasebo Japan 5 August and proceeded via the Suez Canal to Boston arriving 2 October.


Following stateside operations in 1954 she sailed 5 January 1955 for European and Mediterranean duty. Operating out of Londonderry N. Ireland she studied British convoy escort techniques and then served with the 6th Fleet before returning to Newport 26 May.


Transferred to the Pacific Fleet she arrived at Long Beach Calif. 15 April 1956. She departed 5 June for A tour of duty with the 7th Fleet which included a Taiwan patrol and returned to Long Beach 18 November. Departing Long Beach 13 August she made another tour of the Far East and returned 24 January 1958. On her next WestPac deployment 8 October 1958 to 27 March 1959 she operated with an antisubmarine hunter-killer group led by Yorktown (CVS-10). During this tour she carried emergency supplies to the fire-damaged Japanese town of Koniya.


In the fall she participated in antisubmarine exercises with Canadian forces off the west coast. From January to June 1960 and from August 1961 to February 1962 she made two more WestPac deployments. During the Cuban crisis of October 1962 she escorted Ranger (CVA-61). East coast operations and training filled 1963.


Deployed to the 7th Fleet 13 March 1964 she performed escort duty off Vietnam in response to the Gulf of Tonkin incident before returning to Long Beach 2 October. Sailing for WestPac 10 July 1965 she arrived at Dixie Station off Vietnam 11 September. During September and November she bombarded enemy positions in South Vietnam. She returned to Long Beach 16 December.


Following training and local operations in 1966 she departed for WestPac 27 December. She bombarded enemy military naval and logistical areas in North and South Vietnam and destroyed several logistical craft in coastal waters off North Vietnam. Training off the west coast in antisubmarine warfare and gunnery completed 1967. In February 1968 she departed for WestPac and arrived at Yankee Station 25 April. Following gunfire support duty off South Vietnam and a return to Yankee Station she arrived Long Beach 17 August.


Following duties with the Pacific Fleet in 1969 Picking decommissioned 6 September 1969 at Long Beach Calif. and entered the Reserve Fleet.


Picking received 5 battle stars for World War II service. and one battle star for Korean service.

[Note: The above USS PICKING (DD-685) history may or may not contain text provided by crew members of the USS PICKING (DD-685) or by other non-crew members and text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]