Hull Number: DE-250
Launch Date: 04/14/1943
Commissioned Date: 08/30/1943
Decommissioned Date: 05/01/1946
Call Sign: NFJA
Class: EDSALL
EDSALL Class
Namesake: EDWIN WILLIAM HURST
EDWIN WILLIAM HURST
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, July 2015
The second Hurst (DE-250) was named for Edwin William Hurst. Born 16 October 1910 at Falls City, Nebr., he graduated from the Naval Academy in 1932. After serving in Tennessee, he completed flight training in 1935. He was then assigned to several squadrons and aviation shore facilities before reporting on board Lexington 19 May 1941. Hurst earned two Distinguished Flying crosses. During the critical Battle of the Coral Sea 7 to 8 May 1942, he daringly attacked carrier Shoho, scoring hits which contributed to her sinking; and the following day severely damaged carrier Shokaku. While flying over the uncharted Owen Stanley range, he pressed home a successful torpedo attack in the face of heavy antiaircraft fire, severely damaging enemy shipping and installations at Salamaua and Lae, N.G., 10 March 1942. With his gallant carrier Lexington sunk during the Battle of the Coral Sea, Lt. Hurst flew from New Zealand until his death 9.June 1942 in a crash near Whemuapai.
Disposition:
Entered the Atlantic Reserve Fleet at Green Cove Springs. In January 1947 Hurst was transferred to Orange, Texas. Stricken 1 December 1972. On 1 October 1973, Hurst was transferred to the Mexican Navy.