USS Van Valkenburgh

Destroyer Squadron 58, the last squadron of 2,100-ton Fletcher-class destroyers formed, was composed of nine square-bridge ships commissioned between July 1944 and February 1945

Destroyer Squadron 58
Mid-1945

Destroyer Division 115
USS Van Valkenburgh, DD 656, squadron flagship
USS Colhoun, DD 801
USS Gregory, DD 802,
USS Little, DD 803,
USS Rooks, DD 804

Destroyer Division 116
USS Hart, DD 594
USS Metcalf, DD 595
USS Shields, DD 596
USS Wiley, DD 597

as follows:
 • Van Valkenburgh (DD 656), the last destroyer built by Gulf Shipbuilding and commissioned in August 1944—was taken by Capt. A. D. Chandler as his flagship.
 • Colhoun (DD 801), Gregory (DD 802), Little (DD 803) and Rooks (DD 804), the four Fletchers with twin rudders, which were built by

Destroyer Squadron 58
World War II Operations
DesRon 58 operations

Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding and commissioned in July and August 1944.
 • Hart (DD 594) and Metcalf (DD 595) commissioned in November 1944 and Shields (DD 595) and Metcalf (DD 596) commissioned in February 1945, all built by Puget Sound Navy Yard.

OPERATIONS
The nine ships never operated together as a squadron. Destroyer Division 115’s five ships arrived in the Pacific in time for the Iwo Jima operation. While Van Valkenburgh, Gregory, Little and Rooks earned battle stars for this operation, Colhoun apparently did not. The five continued on to Okinawa, where DesDiv 116’s Hart and Metcalf joined them. Shields and Wiley did not arrive in the war zone until May 1945, however; Shields’ one action was a shore bombardment mission off Borneo.

LOSSES
 • On 6 April 1945, against the first wave of suicide planes sent against the Okinawa invasion fleet, Colhoun was struck by three planes while steaming to assist Bush, and sank from progressive flooding.
 • On 3 May, Little broke up and sank following four kamikaze hits.

DECORATIONS
Van Valkenburgh, one of only ten destroyers to escape damage at Okinawa, received the Navy Unit Commendation for her outstanding sustained record as a fighter-director ship 1 April–24 June 1945.


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