Hull Number: DE-599
Launch Date: 03/03/1944
Commissioned Date: 06/15/1945
Decommissioned Date: 05/22/1946
Call Sign: NTZN
Other Designations: APD-109
Class: RUDDEROW
RUDDEROW Class
Namesake: ROBERT ALFRED BELET
ROBERT ALFRED BELET
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, October 2021
Robert Alfred Belet, born on 6 August 1914 at Blairstown, N.J., first enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps in January 1937 at New York City and then reenlisted on 22 January 1941. Belet served at Parris Island, S.C.; Quantico, Va.; Washington, D.C.; and New River, N.C., before moving to the Pacific combat zone on 19 June 1942. As a member of the 1st Signal Co.,1st Marine Division, in the Solomon Islands, Master Technical Sergeant Belet was at Guadalcanal on the night of 9 and 10 August 1942, during operations against Japanese forces. Without regard for his own safety, Belet supervised the repair of a communications wire in the face of persistent enemy fire. His courageous leadership contributed to the restoration of the vital communication circuit; and, for this action, he was awarded the Silver Star.
Master Sergeant Belet was later killed in action at Guadalcanal on 12 September 1942.
Disposition:
Stricken 12 December 1963. Sold to Mexico, she became H-3 and was later renamed California (B-3). She ran aground on Bahia Peninsula on 16 January 1972, broadside to the beach, and was judged unsalvageable. Abandoned, the hulk broke up on the rocks.