USS Pillsbury
1920 Clemson-class destroyer
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The USS Pillsbury (DD-227) was a Clemson-class destroyer constructed by William Cramp & Sons in Philadelphia, laid down on October 23, 1919, and launched on August 3, 1920. She was commissioned on December 15, 1920. As part of the United States Navy, Pillsbury was notable for her participation in early 20th-century operations, including her involvement in the 1927 Nanking Incident, where she helped protect American interests along the Yangtze River during tumultuous Chinese political unrest. During World War II, Pillsbury served in the Asiatic Fleet, operating in the Pacific theater. By December 1941, she was in the vicinity of Borneo, conducting reconnaissance and anti-submarine patrols out of Balikpapan and later Surabaya, Java. Her operational history includes participation in the Battle of Badoeng Strait on the night of February 19/20, 1942, where she engaged Japanese ships, firing torpedoes and machine guns, and successfully attacking a Japanese destroyer, setting it ablaze. Tragically, Pillsbury's service ended in March 1942. On the night of March 2, she was engaged and sunk by Japanese cruisers Takao and Atago approximately 200 miles east of Christmas Island. This loss was part of a larger Japanese naval operation that also resulted in the sinking of USS Edsall and USS Asheville, with all hands lost on Pillsbury. Her sinking marked one of the significant early surface warship losses for the U.S. Navy during the war. She was awarded two battle stars for her service in World War II, reflecting her active engagement in combat operations in the Pacific. The vessel's wartime service illustrates the intense naval conflicts in the early months of the Pacific War and her role in the broader American efforts to counter Japanese advances.
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