U.S.S. Admiral Gleaves records, 1940-1945 | Louisiana Research Collection

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Title: U.S.S. Admiral Gleaves records, 1940-1945Add to your cart.

ID: LaRC/Manuscripts Collection 871

Primary Creator: Admiral Gleaves (Destroyer : DD423)

Extent: 2.0 Boxes

Subjects: Admiral Gleaves (Destroyer : DD423), Destroyers (Warships) -- United States., United States. Navy. Atlantic Fleet., World War, 1939-1945 -- Atlantic Ocean., World War, 1939-1945 -- Naval operations, American., World War, 1939-1945 -- Pacific Area -- Naval operations.

Forms of Material: Logs (records), Orders (military records)

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The collection consists of records from the U.S.S. Admiral Gleaves, the lead ship of the Gleaves-class of destroyers in the United States Navy during World War II. It was commissioned in 1940 and spent the first part of the war in the Atlantic theater on escort duty and the latter part in the Pacific on emergency duties for which she received five battle stars. The collection contains a record of orders to disbursing officers, deck log books (1945), damage control instructions for destroyers in the Unites States Atlantic Fleet (1944 September), as well as a short history of the ship.

Biographical Note

The U.S.S. Admiral Gleaves (DD-423) was the lead ship of the Gleaves-class of destroyers in the United States Navy during World War II. The ship was named after Admiral Albert Gleaves, who is credited with improving the accuracy and precision of torpedoes. It was commissioned in 1940 and spent the first part of the war in the Atlantic theater on escort duty. When German air and land forces combined in a determined attempt to stop the landings at Anzio in 1944 January, the Admiral Gleaves was provided decisive gunfire support and antiaircraft cover. During the invasion of southern France in 1944 August, she escorted the Rangers in their initial landings, bombarded shore installations in support of the main assault, and screened heavier units of the fleet off shore. In December of 1944, she was assigned as a fire support ship near Allied positions on the Franco-Italian frontier. At the end of the war, the Admiral Gleaves went west to Saipan and Nagasaki, Japan, with the occupation forces. She distinguished herself for outstanding rescue and salvage work during the powerful typhoon which swept through the Philippine Sea. The Admiral Gleaves received five battle stars for World War II service.

Subject/Index Terms

Admiral Gleaves (Destroyer : DD423)
Destroyers (Warships) -- United States.
United States. Navy. Atlantic Fleet.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Atlantic Ocean.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Naval operations, American.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Pacific Area -- Naval operations.

Administrative Information

Repository: Louisiana Research Collection

Access Restrictions: Collection is open to the public. No known restrictions.

Use Restrictions: Physical rights are retained by the Louisiana Research Collection. Copyright is retained in accordance with U.S. copyright laws.

Preferred Citation: U.S.S. Admiral Gleaves records, Manuscripts Collection 871, Louisiana Research Collection, Howard-Tilton Memorial Library, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70118.

Processing Information: Collection processed in 1993 by Sue McGrady Woodward.

Finding Aid Revision History: Finding aid information entered in Archon by LAC Group in 2011.


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Box 2: Deck log booksAdd to your cart.
These books are entered on either odd or even days, so that each month would have two volumes.
Volume 1: Log book - odd, 1945 JanuaryAdd to your cart.
Volume 2: Log book - even, 1945 JanuaryAdd to your cart.
Volume 3: Log book - odd, 1945 FebruaryAdd to your cart.
Volume 4: Log book - odd, 1945 MarchAdd to your cart.
Volume 5: Log book - even, 1945 MarchAdd to your cart.
Volume 6: Log book - even, 1945 AprilAdd to your cart.
Volume 7: Log book - even, 1945 MayAdd to your cart.
Volume 8: Log book - odd, 1945 JuneAdd to your cart.
Volume 9: Log book - even, 1945 JuneAdd to your cart.


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