Hull Number: DE-1048
Launch Date: 04/28/1963
Commissioned Date: 03/23/1968
Decommissioned Date: 09/23/1988
Call Sign: NJOM
Voice Call Sign: EDGARVILLE
Other Designations: FF-1048
Class: GARCIA
GARCIA Class
Namesake: WILLIAM DODGE SAMPLE
WILLIAM DODGE SAMPLE
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, September 2015
William Dodge Sample was born in Buffalo, N.Y., on 9 March 1898. Following graduation from the Naval Academy in June 1918, he reported for duty in Henderson. For meritorious service during a fire on board that ship, he received a letter of commendation from the Secretary of the Navy. Detached in August, he served on several destroyers based at Queenstown, Ireland, during the remainder of World War I. He remained in the European Waters Detachment after the end of the war; and, in December 1921, was transferred to the gunboat, Pampanga, on the Asiatic Station. A year later, he returned to the United States for flight training and was designated a Naval Aviator on 23 June 1923.
After duty in several observation squadrons, he served on board the carriers Saratoga and Lexington, commanding VF 5 on the latter. During 1938 and 1939, he served in Ranger; and, after the outbreak of World War II, assisted in the conversion of Santee. Assuming command of that escort carrier on its commissioning, he was awarded a letter of commendation for service during Operation “Torch,” the invasion of North Africa. On 19 April 1944, he assumed command of Intrepid. In May, he was transferred to the command of Hornet; and, in the ensuing months, participated in operations in the Marianas and in strikes against the Volcano Islands. Detached in August, he was promoted to Rear Admiral and successively commanded Carrier Divisions 24, 27, and 22. With the latter from February 1945, he was listed as missing on 2 October 1945 after his plane failed to return from a familiarization flight near Wakayama, Japan. Rear Admiral Sample was officially declared dead on 3 October 1946.
Disposition:
Stricken 24 January 2001. Leased to Brazil on 15 April 1989 and transferred outright to Brazil on 24 January 2001, being stricken from the U.S. Navy Naval Vessel Register the same day. She served in the Brazilian Navy as Paraná (D29). Parana was sold for scrapping in Pakistan in December 2004.