Hull Number: DE-137
Launch Date: 01/19/1943
Commissioned Date: 07/21/1943
Decommissioned Date: 05/02/1947
Call Sign: NYWC
Class: EDSALL
EDSALL Class
Namesake: HERBERT CHARPIOT JONES
HERBERT CHARPIOT JONES
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, July 2015
Herbert Charpiot Jones was born 21 January 1918 at Los Angeles and enlisted in the Naval Reserve 14 May 1935. He was commissioned Ensign 14 November 1940 and reported to California, at Pearl Harbor 2 weeks later. On 7 December 1941, the 23-year-old Ensign was about to relieve the oflicer-of-the-deck on battleship California when Japanese planes swooped in to attack. In the first wave, a torpedo and a bomb hit the ship. Ens. Jones dived into a smoke-filled hatchway and crawled along oil-slick decks to rescue a stricken Sailor before being temporarily overcome by fumes. Reviving, Ensign Jones saw an antiaircraft battery without a leader and, staggering to his feet, took command. As a second wave of Japanese planes came in, the young officer fired his guns until all their ammunition was expended. Since the torpedo had put California’s ammunition hoist out of action, Ens. Jones quickly organized a party of volunteers to go below and pass the ammunition up by hand. The vitally needed shells had just begun to reach the battery when a bomb hit the ship and mortally wounded him. As the men tried to carry him to safety, the gallant Ensign told them “Don’t bother about me. I’m done for. Save yourself before the magazines go off!”
In posthumously awarding Ens. Herbert C. Jones the Medal of Honor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt cited him for “conspicuous devotion to duty, extraordinary courage, and complete disregard of his own life above and beyond the call of duty.”
Disposition:
Stricken July 1972. She was sold on 19 July 1973 and scrapped.