History of USS Bausell DD845

Bausell (DD-845) was launched 19 November 1945 by Bath Iron Works Corp., Bath, Maine; sponsored by
Mrs. Lawrence K. Bausell, mother of Corporal Bausell; commissioned 7 February 1946, Commander J. V.
Bewick in command, and reported to the Pacific Fleet.
Between 1946 and 1960 Bausell operated out of San Diego on fleet exercises and training, and completed
two tours of the Far East. Between the outbreak of hostilities in Korea and the armistice, Bausell completed
three tours with the 7th Fleet in the Far East (19 March-16 September 1951, 10 June 2 December 1952, and
30 September 1953-21 March 1954), participating in blockading, bombardment, and patrolling of Korea and
contiguous areas in support of the United Nations forces.
Since 1954 Bausell has made two more tours of the Far East. During the first she operated with the 7th Fleet
as a part of a fast carrier task force in support of the evacuation of the Tachen Islands (February 1955).
Between Far Eastern tours she has conducted extensive type training exercises out of San Diego.
Stricken May 30 1978 and sunk in missile tests.
Bausell received three battle stars for her Korean service.
Related information:
USS Bausell DD845 Association
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