
Ships of the U.S. Navy, 1940-1945
DD-469 USS De Haven
- Fletcher Class Destroyer:
- Displacement: 2,700 tons
- Length: 376'6"
- Beam: 39'4"
- Draft: 17'9"
- Speed: 35 knots
- Armament: 5 5"/38 DP, 4x2 40mm, 10 20mm, 2 depth charge tracks + 2 extensions, 6 depth charge projectors, 2x5 21" torpedo tubes
- Complement: 329
- High-pressure super-heated boilers, geared turbines with twin screws, 60,000 h.p.
- Built at Bath Iron Works, and commissioned 21 September 1942
DeHaven served as part of the "Cactus Striking Force" based at Purvis Bay near Tulagi, bombarding Japanese positions on Guadalcanal and New Georgia. On 1 Feb 43, the "Cactus Striking Force" escorted 2d Battalion 132d Infantry to Verahue on the northwest coast of Guadalcanal -- the same night the Japanese began their evacuation. Reacting to the threat, 14 "Vals" (JNAF dive-bombers) attacked the force on its return from Verahue.
DeHaven was struck by three bombs and one near miss, sinking within 2 minutes with 167 of her crew.
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January 14, 2001
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