U.S.S. Brackett (DE-41)

On the 12th of January 1943 a keel was laid on the ways at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard for a British Destroyer Escort, a short hull vessel of the "EVARTS" class.

Design parameters are 289.41'in length, an L.W.L. of 283.5', 35.0'-beam, a displacement weight of 1,436 tons, and a top speed of 22 Knots. She had a fuel capacity of 198 tons of diesel oil, and had as propulsion units, GMT-GM Tandem Diesels.

Her armament consisted of Three - 3"/50 cal. guns - her main battery; one 1.1" gun, nine - 20 mm single guns, one Hedgehog which fired 24 round contact fused missiles in a submarine size pattern. Each round had a 30-pound TNT warhead. Two Depth Charge Racks which carried a number of "ash can" type projectiles filled with 300 pounds of TNT, eight "K" gun projectors that fired single "ash cans." The electronics includes a Mark 51 director for the 1.1" gun, a "SL" S -band surface search radar with an approximate range of 13 miles, a "Bed Spring" SA air search radar with an approximate range of about 12 miles, a "HF/DF" high frequency direction finder to locate submarines that were transmitting radio signals, and a "QC" type Sonar.

Her full complement incorporates 15 Officers and 183 Men. She had 6000 horsepower (shaft) and could go 4,150 nautical miles at 12 knots.

She was launched on 1 August 1943 with Mrs. George Brackett, mother of the ship's namesake, proudly sponsoring the ship named after her son. Lieutenant Bruce Godfrey Brackett, USNR was awarded the Silver Star Medal posthumously for his heroic action in the South Pacific prior to his death on 15 January 1943. His citation reads as follows:

"For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action against enemy Japanese forces in the Solomon Islands from December 16, 1942 to January 14, 1943. During this period of intense activity, LT Brackett, utterly disregarding his own personal safety, displayed extraordinary courage as pilot of a patrol plane, repeatedly participating in hazardous night actions despite extremely unfavorable weather conditions. On twelve occasions he particularly distinguished himself when, in the face of heavy antiaircraft fire, he assisted in the vital offensive operations of our PT boat squadrons by illuminating evasive hostile targets. Throughout the series of furious engagements with a grimly determined enemy, LT Brackett carried out his missions with exceptional initiative and heroism. He gallantly gave his life in service of his country."

The Brackett was commissioned on October 18th 1943. Mrs. Brackett honored the ship with her son's name and us, by being at the commissioning ceremony. The Captain of the Yard and the Chaplain spoke of Mrs. Brackett's son and his contribution to his country. We reassembled aboard the ship and the Commissioning ceremony was held. The ship was passed to her captain, Lt. Roskilley. Most of the crew had trained together at the Norfolk Naval Base, and had attended the myriads of schools, prior to having the train trip across the United States to the Bremerton Naval Shipyard. For instance, Lt. Wright and Bill Riley had a number of Gunner Mate strikers on the U.S.S. New York for a month of gunnery practice, prior to the commissioning. The plan of the day looked like this:

The crew of the Brackett assemble in the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard on 18 October 1943.

  • 1158 Ten United States Naval Reserve Officers and 187 enlisted men marched aboard, single file and fell in by sections at quarters.

  • 1205 Commander C. A. Dittmar Chaplain, U.S.N., and Captain L. F. Kimball, U.S.N., Captain of the Yard, Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Wash., boarded the ship.
  • 1208 Prayer by the Chaplain.
  • 1212 Captain L. F. Kimball, U.S.N., read the order of the Commandant, Thirteenth Naval District, No.212322 of 1 October 1943 directing the Captain of the Yard to place this vessel in commission.
  • 1215 The National anthem was played by the Navy Yard Band located on pier No. 7, Puget Sound Navy Yard. The National Ensign, the Jack and the Commissioning pennant were two-blocked. The ship was commissioned the U.S.S.BRACKETT.
  • 1219 The Captain of the Yard published a congratulatory letter from the Secretary of the Navy.
  • 1222 Lieutenant John H. Roskilly, Jr. DE-V(G), U.S.N.R., read BuPers orders 78220, Pers-3134-MWC-6 of 23 September 1943 (confirmation orders), and assumed command in accordance with paragraph two (2) of his orders.

The following named officers and men are here logged aboard for duty:

Lt. Alfred C Reed                   Decatur, Ga.
Lt. Earnest M. Wright               East Port Orchid, Wash.
Lt.(jg) Hal B. Painter              Long Beach, Calif.
Lt.(jg) Harry W. Tate               Houston, TX.
Lt.(jg) George H. Daviau            Los Angeles, Calif.
Lt.(jg) Harold W. Barnett           New York City, N.Y.
Lt.(jg) Richard L. Breen            Bronx, N.Y.
Ens. Joseph B. Chomel               Connersville, Ind.
Ens. Roland L. Heringer             East Port Orchard, Wash

Alford, Dewey M F3c Columbia, S.C. Anderson, D.E. S2c Detroit, Mich. Anderson, V.T. S2 Roanoke, Va. Ansley, J.A. SC3c Macon, Ga. Austin, R.C. S2c Norfolk, Va. Baylor, R.J. RM3c Portland, Ore. Bass, W. J. S2c Columbia, N.C. Beere, R. BM1c Norfolk, Va. Berbrick, G.C. MoMM2c Springfield, Mass. Bestwick, L. K. FC3c Los Angeles, Calif. Bishop. J. D. S1c Richmond, Va. Boone, B. M. S2c Baltimore, Md. Bradford, C.F. S2c Richmond, Va. Broome, W. M. S2c Atlanta, Ga. Brown, E. E. StM2c Richmond, Va. Brown, H. J. S2c New York City, N.Y. Bruns, F.A. Jr. S2c Baltimore, Md.

Burden, R. L. S2c Columbia, S.C. Cannon, U. E. S2c Indianapolis, Ind. Carmony, W. E. QM3c Cincinnati, Ohio Carroll, A. L. S2c Chicago, Ill. Carye, R. A. F2c Boston, Mass. Chick, J. M. S1c St. Louis, Mo. Christopher, I. H. F3c Chicago, Ill. Clark, A. U. StM2c Demopolis, Ala. Clary, A. C. GM2c San Diego, Calif. Cogar, G. E. S2c Clarksburg, W. Va. Conte, A. A. F1c New Haven, Conn. Cook, R.A. S2c Raleigh, N. C. Coorey, R. B. S2c Cincinnati, Ohio Culley, R. W. StM2c Richmond, Va. Daniels, B. M. F3c Chicago, Ill. Daoust, W. Jr.S2c Huntington, W. Va. Davies, W. O. Jr. S1c Chicago, Ill. Detwiler, W. D. S2c Philadelphia, Pa. Dillon, J. F. S2c Indianapolis, Ind. Donohue, F. J. F3c New York City, N.Y. Dourgarian, A. S. F2c No Record Drumheller, G.P. S2c Washington, D.C. Dupree, J. R. StM2c Chicago, Ill. Durrenberger, L. J. S2c Buffalo, N.Y. Emanuel, N. L. CK2c Houston, TX. Farino, B. J. S2c Camden, N.J. Faulkner, D. B. S2c Atlanta, Ga. Felix, N. S2c Pittsburgh, Pa. Fisher, L. C. S2c Allentown, Pa. Foell, L. A. F2c Des Moines, Iowa Ford, R. E. S2c New York City, N.Y. Fox, R. H. S2c Minneapolis, Minn. Gammon, L. N. F3c Richmond, Va. Gorman, J. E. S2c New York City, N.Y. Greathouse, T. J. F2c Baltimore, Md. Greenberg, L. S2c Philadelphia, Pa. Gregory, B. E. F2c Los Angeles, Calif. Griffard, C. T. F1c Boise, Idaho Guch, G. S2c Clarksburg, W. Va. Gusler, M. G. S2c Roanoke, Va. Hall, J. F. S1c Pittsburgh, Pa. Halza, S.J. F2c Pittsburgh, Pa. Hamilton, R. W. RM3c Portland, Ore. Harris, J. K. III. , S2c Richmond, Va. Harris, G. O. S1c Dallas, TX. Henning, W. C. F2c Philadelphia, Pa. Henderson, E. B. S1c Portland, Ore. Howell, W. W. S1c Kalamazoo. Mich. Hunley, A. S. S2c Roanoake, Va. Hutchens, D/ L. GM3c Cleveland, Ohio Jennings, K. P. S1c Columbus, Ohio Jordan, T. F3c Dreenaburg, Pa. Juliano, L. D. F3c Hartford, Conn. Keavy, S. W. S2c Boston, Mass. Kelsch, W. G. S2c Cincinnati, Ohio Kestner, D. E. S2c Pittsburgh, Pa. Kieffer, V. M. S2c Des Moines, Iowa King, R. C. Jr. S2c Portland, Maine Kirby, D. L. S2c Charleston, W. Va. Kolacinski, W. V. F3c New York City, N.Y. Knight, W. R. EM3c Los Angeles, Calif. Korona E. T. SF3c New York City, N. Y. Krause, J. Jr. F3c New Haven, Conn. Leclair, A. S2c Atlanta, Ga. Lehr, R. D. S2c Chicago, Ill. Leonard, H. T. F3c Baltimore, Md. Leonard, M. J. F2c New York City, N.Y. Lester, L. S2c Abinagdon, Va. Levesque, E. R. F3c Hartford, Conn. Libby, M. J. F3c New Haven, Conn. Lightner, H. D. F2c Los Angeles, Calif. Lilly, W. T. S2c Indianapolis, Ind. Lindblad, W.A. F2c Jackson, Miss. Liptak, G. E. S2c New York City, N.Y. Long, C. E. S1c St. Louis, Mo. Mahany, J. L. F2c Chicago, Ill. Marzano, E. J. F3c Hartford, Conn. Matthew, D. F. M2c Charleston, W. Va. McCann, G.W. F2c Santa Fe, N.M. Mc Connell, W. F. S2c Altoona, Pa.

McDaniel, R. L. F3c Macon, Ga. Mowery, T. F. S2c Cleveland, Ohio Miller, D. P. S2c Omaha, Neb. Neice, T. B. S1c Chicago, Ill. Paist, J. M. S1c Philadelphia, Pa. Parry, C S1c Albany, N. Y. Payne, R. L. S2c Richmond, Va. Riley, W. J. T. GM3c Philadelphia, Pa. Roberts, W. L. F3c Boston, Mass. Roehl, G. A. S2c No Record Romano, R. P. S2c New York City, N.Y. Scheller, K. B. S2c Pittsburgh, Pa. Schneider, R. H. S2c Philadelphia, Pa. Short, C. E. S2c Jacksonville, Fla. Spencer, L. R. F2c Kansas City, Mo. St. Leon K. PhM3c Jacksonville, Fla. Stiefel, L. E. EM3c Kansas City, Mo. Stone, L. A. S2c Atlanta, Ga. Strode, W. C. S2c Louisville, Ky. Stuckert, R. L. S2c Toledo, Ohio Sullivan, P. J. S2c Miami, Fla. Sweeney, J. J. S2c New York City, N.Y. Sykes W. H. S2c Raleigh, S.C. Tarantino, P. V. S2c Chicago, Ill. Thode, G. T. Y2c Des Moines, Iowa

Thrasher, J. D. S2c Chattanooga, Tn. Townsend, H. F. S2c Chattanooga, Tn. Turner, T. E. S2c Portland, Maine Turner, K S2c Columbia, S.C. Vanover, G. L. S2c Abingdon, Va. Walters, J. M. S2c Columbia, S.C. Webster, T. A. S2c Clarksburg, Va. Williamson, C. C. F2c Birmingham, Ala. Wise, H. D. S1c Toledo, Ohio Woodring, G. F. F2c Cincinnati, Ohio

The above enlisted men were here in accordance with the Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Training Center, Naval Operating Base, Norfolk, Virginia. Orders of 11 October 1943.

The following men reported in accordance with the Commanding Officer Puget Sound Navy Yard: Orders of 18 October 1943:

Barham, L. CMoMM                      Los Angeles, Calif.
Bert, J. E. RdM3c                     Kansas City, Mo.
Bickford, C. O. RM1c                  Boston, Mass.
Busch, J. P. SoM2c                    Milwaukee, Wisc.
Glaser, J. L. Y3c                     Los Angeles, Calif.
Goodrich, J. A. USN                   Bremerton, Wash.
Goodson, R. D.Y2c                     Dallas, TX.
Graham, J. CBM                        San Diego, Calif.

Gregg, K. T. EM1c Raleigh, S.C. Hall, C. A. MoMM2c New York City, N.Y. Henry, C. A. SK1c San Francisco, Calif. Hoen, C. W. FC3c New York City, N.Y. Kaufman L. SM1c New York City, N.Y. King, L. E. EM3c Portland, Maine Lane, "Y" "C" MoMM1c Little Rock, Ark. Lutgens K. F. CEM Minneapolis, Minn. Nagle R. C. EM3c Buffalo, N.Y. Nicoletti, W. H. EM2c New York City, N.Y. Paige J. W. S2c Macon, Ga. Paul, C. EM2c Jacksonville, Fla. Poland, R. G. S2c Los Angeles, Calif. Renaud, M. L. SoM3c St. Louis, Mo. Ryan, G. K. CCS Cleveland, Ohio Schleife, F. H. SF2c Richmond, Va. Scholz, E. L. GM1c Baltimore, Md. Schumacher, E. S. QM2c Jacksonville, Fla., Schuyler, R. J. S2c Buffalo, N.Y. Sigmund, A. MoMM2c Philadelphia, Pa. Smith, J. A. EM2c New York City, N.Y. Stowers, H. C. F2c Huntington, W. Va. Sweeney, R. P. SoM3c Seattle, Wash. Sweetland, E. A. SoM3c Portland, Ore. Tart, D. H. SoM2c Raleigh, S.C.

Troy, J. L. S2c Boston, Mass. Uhler, R. L. S2c Boise, Idaho Wotring, M. J. SoM3c Minneapolis, Minn. Young, J. A. PhM1c Portland, Ore. Zdrojewski, E. J. S2c Chicago, Ill.

The following named men in accordance with order of Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Training Station, N.O.B. Norfolk, Va. dated 12 October 1943:


Caro, Angelo R. Cox                  Buffalo, N.Y.
Yalinek, C. S2c,                     Cleveland, Ohio
Bianconi, R. F. F3c                  No Record
Kesock, E. J. S2c                    Pittsburgh, Pa.
Head, S. A. S2c                      No Record
Guyon, B. D. S2c                     Nashville, Tenn.
Drake, J. D. F3c                     Louisville, Ky.
Wilson, V. A. S2c                    Atlanta, Ga.
Mc Millan, J. R. S2c                 Atlanta, Ga.
Mc Mahan, G. D. S2c                  Chattanooga, Tenn.
Cosgrave, C. H. S2c                  New York City, N.Y.
Huber, J. J. S2c                     Pittsburgh, Pa.

  • 1225 Commanding Officer of the U.S.S. BRACKETT, (DE-41) directed the Executive Officer to set the watch.
  • 1225 The watch was set, first section, port watch. Lt.(jg) G.H. Daviau, USNR, assumed his duties as Officer of the Deck.
  • 1230 Captain L. F. Kimball, U.S.N. departed from the ship with appropriate side honors.
  • 1232 Commander C. A. Dittmar, Chaplain, U.S.N., left the ship.

Submitted by: William L. Roberts


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