Hull Number: DE-226
Launch Date: 02/12/1944
Commissioned Date: 10/22/1944
Decommissioned Date: 11/15/1946
Call Sign: NPAA
Other Designations: APD-87
Class: RUDDEROW
RUDDEROW Class
Namesake: WALTER SELWYN CROSLEY
WALTER SELWYN CROSLEY
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, April 2016
Walter Selywn Crosley, born 30 October 1871 in East Jeffrey, N.H., graduated from the Naval Academy 2 June 1893. During the Spanish-American War he distinguished himself by taking Leyden into the Bay of Nipe through a narrow channel which was supposedly mined. Under musket fire from shore, he discovered the Spanish gunboat Don Juan and engaged in a heated action until the remainder of the squadron came up and sank the enemy ship. He served as assistant naval attache in Russia and received the Navy Cross for conducting a party of Americans out of Russia under difficult and trying conditions in April 1917. He served as Navy hydrographer, commanded organizations in the operating forces and naval districts, and was a member of the Navy General Board. Rear Admiral Crosley retired 1 November 1935, and died 6 January 1939 at Baltimore, Md.
Disposition:
decommissioned and placed in reserve on 15 November 1946. Stricken 1960 and transferred to Ecuador as a power hulk.