History of USS Brinkley Bass DD887

Brinkley Bass (DD-887) was launched 26 May 1945 by Consolidated Steel Corp., Ltd., Orange, Tex.;
sponsored by Mrs. Percy Bass, mother of Lieutenant Commander Bass, and commissioned 1 October 1945,
Commander P. W. Winston in command.
Brinkley Bass conducted her shakedown cruise in the Caribbean and then proceeded to San Diego for duty
with the Pacific Fleet, arriving February 1946. From San Diego she proceeded to Shanghai, China, via Pearl
Harbor and Guam, for duty with Commander, Naval Forces, Western Pacific. Upon reporting in the spring of
1946 Brinkley Bass served as mail ship between the naval commands at Shanghai, Tsingtao, and Hong
Kong.
She returned to San Diego in February 1947 and during the spring participated in extensive training exercises
off southern California and underwent a yard overhaul. Brinkley Bass departed San Diego in February 1948
for her second tour of the Far East. She returned to California in October 1948 and spent the winter operating
out of San Diego.
In November 1949 she reported to Commander, Naval Forces, Far East. She participated in Far Eastern Air
Force defense operations, conducted training, and patrolled in Tsushima Strait. She returned to the United
States in June 1950.
On 6 November 1950 Brinkley Bass departed San Diego in company with Destroyer Division 52 and
proceeded to the Korean war zone. On 25 November she joined TF 77 for support of carrier operations off the
east coast of Korea. During one period of 53 days she remained constantly at sea. On 16 May 1951 she
reported to TF 95 or duty with the Wonsan Harbor Bombardment Element. During 30 days of operations at
Wonsan Harbor she was engaged in frequent bombardments of enemy shore installations inflicting great
damage. On 20 May 1951, while engaged at Wonsan Harbor, Brinkley Bass was hit by shells from enemy
shore batteries which killed one and wounded nine of her crew.
Destroyer Division 52 was relieved on station at Wonsan 27 June. On 18 July Brinkley Bass, after a most
successful combat cruise, proceeded homeward to San Diego, arriving 6 August. Brinkley Bass completed
another Far Eastern tour during January-26 August 1952. Between 18 April 1953 and January 1954 she
conducted another Far Eastern tour during which she spent most of her time underway with TF's 77 and 95,
with a few brief interruptions such as the Formosa Patrol, Wonsan Shore Bombardment Element, and
hunter-killer exercises.
Since that time Brinkley Bass has completed three more Western Pacific cruises ending her eighth
deployment early in 1957.
Decommissioned December 3 1973 and stricken December 3 1973 from US service. Sent to Brazil December 3 1973, where she was renamed Mariz e Barros. Decommissioned By Brazil, September 1 1997, serving as a dock side training ship.
This gallant destroyer was selected to be expended as a surface target.
She received seven battle stars for her Korean service.
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USS Brinkley Bass DD887 Association
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