Hull Number: DE-100
Launch Date: 06/19/1943
Commissioned Date: 10/23/1943
Decommissioned Date: 12/19/1944
Call Sign: NYQU
Class: CANNON
CANNON Class
Namesake: HAROLD JENSEN CHRISTOPHER
HAROLD JENSEN CHRISTOPHER
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, April 2016
Born in Dwight, Ill., 6 November 1919, Harold Jensen Christopher was commissioned ensign in the Naval Reserve 28 May 1941, and after training at the Naval AirStation, San Pedro, Calif., reported for duty in Nevada (BB-36) 5 August 1941. During the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941, “Ensign Christopher, realizing that his services at his regular battle station were not needed at the time, upon his own initiative assumed duties on the 5-inch broadside battery and effectively controlled his part of that battery until killed by a bomb explosion.” He was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross for “distinguished service, courage, devotion to duty and disregard for his own safety.”
Disposition:
Transferred to Brazil under lend-lease 9 December 1944. She served on loan as Benevente until 30 June 1953 when she was stricken from the U.S. Navy List and transferred to Brazil under the Mutual Assistance Program. The destroy escort then remained in Brazilian service until sold for scrap in May 1975.