THOMAS E FRASER DM 24

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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.

    Allen M. Sumner Class Destroyer / Robert H. Smith Light Minelayer
    Keel Laid January 31 1944
    Launched June 10 1944 as Destroyer DD-736
    Reclassified Light Minelayer (DM) July 19 1944

  1. USS THOMAS E. FRASER DM-24
    Commissioned August 4 1944 - Decommissioned September 12 1955
    Laid up in Atlantic Reserve Fleet, Norfolk Group
    Reclassified Fast Minelayer (MMD) January 1 1969, While in reserve

    Struck from Navy Register November 5 1970
    Scrapped June 1 1974

Naval Covers

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Postmarks

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Other Information

THOMAS E. FRASER received three battle stars for World War II service

NAMESAKE - Thomas Edward Fraser USN (February 6 1901 - November 15 1942)
Fraser was appointed to the United States Naval Academy on September 3 1920. After graduating on June 4 1924, he served in USS WYOMING AG-17 for nearly a year and studied torpedo warfare at the Naval Torpedo Station, Newport, R.I., before reporting for duty on board USS WARDEN DD-288 on January 17 1926. He served in that destroyer until May 1 1930. Following assignments in USS ELLIS DD-154 and at the New York Navy Yard, Fraser reported on March 1 1934 for duties in connection with the fitting out of USS TUSCALOOSA CA-37. Assignments to the Philadelphia and Portsmouth Navy Yards followed in the late 1930's. On November 10 1941, he became commanding officer of USS WALKE DD-416; and, on August 20 1942, he was appointed to the temporary rank of Commander. On the night of November 14-15 1942, WALKE was a part of Rear Admiral Willis Augustus Lee's Task Force 64, when it encountered a large Japanese force off Savo Island attempting to bring reinforcements to Guadalcanal. Acting as the Senior Commander of the four destroyers of the task force, CDR Fraser boldly led them into action against the numerically superior Japanese force. The torpedoes and heavy gunfire of the Japanese vessels took a devastating toll of the American destroyers; and, shortly after midnight, CDR Fraser gave the order to abandon WALKE. He was lost in the ensuing action and was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross for his valor and devotion to duty

 


 

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