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V-Mail USS Peary DD-226 Manila Philippines February 23 1942
Dear Rose and Bob , Happy to be alive The boys got here just in time. Hope you folks are all well and making out all right. I am in fair shape, except a little weak and Skinny weight 106 only 90 lbs short. Have been wounded seven times mere scratches except lost my left wing. The excitement here for the last three days has been terrific all we have doing is diving bombs, Artillery and snipers We have moved five times in three days. I cant help much as the boys wont let me. You never know how good American food and ciggarettes are. We are getting plenty now I only need clothes which we are awfu short if you see any Navy Chief please steal a uniform off him and send it See Walter I Received letter yesterday Emery and Gladys and Bessie. You will have to excuse me for writing like this but the excitement and then. I expect to see you soon Love Francis Peary was moored at Cavite, P.I., when news of the Pearl Harbor raid reached her and was caught in the raid on the Cavite Navy Yard, Philippines, two days later. On the early afternoon of 10 December more than 50 two-engined high level bombers appeared over Cavite and, cruising leisurely above the range of anti-aircraft fire, destroyed practically the entire base. Peary, tied up at a small pier, took one bomb forward which riddled the superstructure and stack and killed 8 of her crew. She found herself in a very precarious position, as fires began to set off torpedo warheads in a torpedo overhaul shop on the wharf next to her. Fortunately, minesweeper Whippoorwill towed her out. Whippoorwill and Pillsbury (DD-227) came alongside and their fire hoses extinguished the fire in five minutes. Her commanding officer, Comdr. H. H Keith was wounded in this engagement and was relieved by Comdr. J. M. Bermingham. On 26 December 1941, Peary was underway when the Japanese came over again and dropped several bombs near the ship. By the morning of the 27th, Peary was in Campomanes Bay, Negros Island, where she decided to put in for the day. Her crew camouflaged her with green paint and palm fronds, hoping to elude Japanese patrol bombers. Five passed overhead without spotting the ship that morning and when darkness fell she set out through the Celebes Sea for Makassar Strait. A four-engined Japanese bomber spotted Peary the next morning, and shadowed her until early afternoon when three other bombers joined her in a two-hour attack. The planes dropped 500 pound bombs and then launched two torpedoes only 500 yards from the ship. Peary quickly backed on one engine and both torpedoes narrowly missed the bow. Seconds later, two more missed the stern by ten yards. The bombers then withdrew. The New Year found Peary at Darwin, Australia. During January and a part of February, she operated out of Darwin principally on anti-submarine patrol. At about 10:45 a.m. on 19 February Peary was attacked by single-motored Japanese dive bombers and suffered 80 men killed and 13 wounded. The first bomb exploded on the fantail, the second, an incendiary on the galley deck house; the third did not explode; the fourth hit forward and set off the forward ammunition magazines; the fifth, another incendiary, exploded in the after engine room. A .30 caliber machine gun on the after deck house and a .50 caliber machine gun on the galley deck house fired until the last enemy plane flew away. Peary sank stern first at about 1 00 p.m. She was struck from the Navy List 8 May 1942. Peary received one battle star for World War II service. The Philippines Campaign (1941–1942) or the Battle of the Philippines was the invasion of the Philippines by Japan in 1941–1942 and the defense of the islands by Filipino and United States forces.100930-091
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