HENRY A WILEY MMD 29
Ship Name and Designation History
This section lists the names and designations that the ship had during its lifetime. The list is in chronological order.
- USS HENRY A. WILEY DM-29
Commissioned 31 August 1944 - Decommissioned 29 January 1947
- USS HENRY A. WILEY MMD-29
Reclassified Fast Minelayer (MMD) 1 January 1969 while in reserve
Stricken 15 October 1970
Sold 30 May 1972 and broken up for scrap
Allen M. Sumner Class Destroyer
Keel Laid 28 November 1943
Launched 21 April 1944 as Destroyer DD-749
Completed as Robert A. Smith Class Minelayer (DM) 20 June 1944
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- USS Henry A. Wiley DM-29 Covers Page 1 (1944-45)
Postmarks
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Postmark Type |
Postmark Date |
Thumbnail Link To Postmark Image |
Thumbnail Link To Cover Image |
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Locy Type 2z |
1945-02-07 |
Note:
Locy Type 2# |
1946-06-28 |
Cachet by Ted Harrington
Locy Type 2# |
1946-11-26 |
Note:
Locy Type F |
1945-09-17 |
Sailor's Mail
Other Information
For her intrepid actions off Okinawa, which resulted in the destruction of 15 Japanese planes, USS HENRY A. WILEY received the Presidential Unit Citation, and her C.O. the Navy Cross and Legion of Merit. USS HENRY A. WILEY also received the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign medal w/ four battle stars and the World War II Victory Medal during her Naval career.
NAMESAKE - Admiral Henry Aristo Wiley, USN (31 January 1867 – 20 May 1943)
Born in Pike County, Ala., 31 January 1867 and graduated from the Naval Academy in 1888. He served in USS Maple during the Spanish-American War and attained his first command, USS Villalobos, in 1904. During the First World War Wiley commanded battleship USS Wyoming attached to the 6th Battle Squadron of the British Grand Fleet and received the Distinguished Service Medal for his outstanding performance. After various shore and fleet commands, he was appointed Admiral in 1927 and served as Commander-in-chief, U.S. Fleet, until his retirement in 1929 after over 40 years of service. Admiral Wiley served in the years that followed as Chairman of the Maritime Commission and in other important government posts until being recalled to active duty in 1941. In the next year he headed the Navy Board of Production Awards. Admiral Wiley retired once more 2 January 1943 and died 20 May 1943 at Palm Beach, FL
The ships sponsor was Mrs. Elisabeth Wiley Robb, Admiral Wiley’s daughter.
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