Celebrating this weekend the 249th Birthday of the U.S. Navy!

Hull Number: DE-713

Launch Date: 07/22/1944

Commissioned Date: 04/14/1945

Decommissioned Date: 05/15/1946

Call Sign: NTIW

Other Designations: APD-129


Class: RUDDEROW

RUDDEROW Class


Namesake: DONALD WILLIAM WOLF

DONALD WILLIAM WOLF

Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, July 2015

Donald William Wolf, born 7 February 1919 in Hart, Mich., enlisted in the Marine Corps 5 December 1939. Sergeant Wolf was killed in action on Guadalcanal 9 October 1942. He shared in the Presidential Unit Citation awarded the First Marine Division and was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross for leading his platoon in hand-to-hand combat against an overwhelming enemy attack force.


Disposition:

Transferred to the Republic of China on 3 April 1965 and served in the Republic of China Navy as ROCS Hua Shan (PF-33). The ship was eventually struck by the Republic of China Navy and broken up for scrap.


USS DONALD W. WOLF DE-713 Ship History

Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, July 2015

Donald W. Wolf (DE-713) was reclassified APD-129, 17 July 1944 and converted to a high-speed transport during construction. She was launched 22 July 1944 by Defoe Shipbuilding Co., Bay City, Mich.; sponsored by Corporal B. S. Wolf, USMCWR, widow of Sergeant Wolf; completed conversion at Todd-Johnson Dry Dock Co., New Orleans, La.; and commissioned 14 April 1945, Lieutenant Commander S. C. O’Rourke, in command.

After training at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and overhaul at Norfolk, Va., Donald W. Wolf arrived at San Diego 22 June 1945 for additional training. She embarked an underwater demolition team and sailed for the western Pacific 16 August, touching at Pearl Harbor and Eniwetok before arrival at Buckner Bay, Okinawa, 4 September. The next day she got underway to land men at Jinsen for the occupation of Korea, returning to Okinawa 18 September. A week later she sailed for the Chinese mainland, serving at Tientsin, Chefoo, and Tsingtao before returning to Okinawa 20 October. Donald W. Wolf sailed the next day for the United States, debarking her passengers at San Diego 11 November. She was placed out of commission in reserve 15 May 1946.