HARADEN DD 585
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.
- Fletcher Class Destroyer
- USS HARADEN DD-585
Commissioned September 16 1943
Hevily damaged by Kamikaze attack December 13 1944
16 of her crew were lost and remain on duty
Decommissioned July 2 1946
Struck from Naval Register November 1 1972
Sunk as target November 1973
Keel Laid November 9 1942 - Launched March 19 1943
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- Covers Page 1 (1946)
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Postmark Type |
Date From to Date To |
Thumbnail Link To Postmark Image |
Thumbnail Link To Cover Image |
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USPO Postmark |
1943-03-19 |
Double Launching along with USS HALLIGAN DD-584
Cachet artist was xxx Stephens, sponsored by the QSL Association.
USPO Postmark |
1943-03-19 |
Informative stuffer card from the March 19 1943 Launching cover
Locy Type |
1946-04-27 |
Post office discontinued January 3 1946
Other Information
HARADEN received 5 battle stars for her World War II service.
NAMESAKE - Jonathan Haraden (11 November 1744 – 23 November 1803)
Haraden was a privateer during the American Revolution.
Born in Gloucester, Massachusetts, Haraden joined the Massachusetts State Navy in July 1776 as First Lieutenant of the sloop-of-war Tyrannicide, fourteen guns. On board for two years, he captured many prizes, becoming her commander in 1777.
In 1778, Haraden began his career as a privateersman, commanding the General Pickering, sloop of fourteen guns. In October 13 1779, he engaged three British privateers off New Jersey simultaneously and captured a twenty-two gun sloop in the Bay of Biscay. When the larger British privateer, Achilles of forty guns, attempted to recapture the sloop a few days later, Haraden forced it to disengage after three hours' action at close quarters. In 1781, he was briefly captured by Admiral George Rodney in the West Indies, but escaped. Haraden sailed privateer Julius Caesar in 1782.
After the War of Independence, Haraden's health deteriorated steadily. He died in Salem, Massachusetts in 1803.
Two Ships of the US Navy have been named in honor; USS Haraden DD-183 and USS Haraden DD-585.
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