RICH DD 820

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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.

    Gearing Class Destroyer
    Keel Laid May 16 1945 - Launched October 5 1945

  1. USS RICH DD-820
    Commissioned July 3 1946 - Decommissioned June 15 1947
    Recommissioned after conversion April 30 1948

  2. USS RICH DDE-820
    Redesignated Escort Destroyer (DDE) March 4 1950

  3. USS RICH DD-820
    Reverted to Destroyer (DD) June 30 1962
    Decommissioned December 15 1977

    Stricken December 15 1977
    Sold December 1979 and broken up for scrap

Naval Covers

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  1. Rich Covers Page 1    (1946-69)

 

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Killer Bar Text

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1st Commissioning July 3 1946 to June 15 1947


 

Locy Type
FDC 2(n)

1946-07-03

As DD-820
First Day of Commission, cachet by Morris W. Beck


 

Locy Type
2(n)

1947-07-04

As DD-820


2nd Commissioning April 30 1948 to December 15 1977


 

Locy Type
2(n+)

USCS Catalog
Illustration
R-15

1955-12-29

As DDE-820
Cachet by George V. Sadworth


 

Locy Type
2(n+) (DD,USS)

1969-05-26

As DD-820
Apollo X Space Program support


 

Locy Type
2t(nu) (DD)

1948-05-31

As DD-820


 

Locy Type
9ef(nu)

USCS Catalog
Illustration
R-15c

1955-12-29

As DDE-820
Cachet by George V. Sadworth


 

Locy Type P
[R-15 with "E" removed]

1965-06-03

As DD-820

 

Other Information

RICH was awarded three battle stars for service off Vietnam.

NAMESAKE - Lieutenant (junior grade) Ralph McMaster Rich (January 22 1916 - June 18 1942).
Designated a Naval Aviator on July 12 1940, he was commissioned Ensign on August 16th, and assigned to Fighting Squadron Six (VF-6) in the aircraft carrier Enterprise (CV-6) on 28 November.
Ensign Rich participated in several of the early actions of the Pacific War. Among them were the February 1 1942 raid on the Marshall Islands, in which he destroyed a Japanese bomber on the ground, and the February 24th attack on Wake Island.
Promoted to Lieutenant (junior grade) on May 28 1942, he led a section of fighters covering the approach of American bombers against the Japanese fleet during the Battle of Midway June 4-6 1942. In addition, Lt.(j.g.) Rich is credited with shooting down one enemy torpedo plane while flying on combat air patrol over Yorktown (CV-5). On June 18 1942, while participating in aerial gunnery practice over the Hawaiian Islands, his F4F-4 "Wildcat" fighter lost a wing and crashed, killing Lt.(j.g.) Ralph M. Rich instantly. He was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross for his "capable and aggressive leadership" in the Midway battle, which enabled his attack group to "maintain continuous flight over enemy naval units, thereby assuring our dive bombers an unmolested approach."

Two US Navy ships have been named in his honor; USS Rich DE-695 and USS Rich DD/DDE/DD-820.

 


 

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