USS Aulick (DD-569) was a Fletcher-class destroyer and the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Commodore John H. Aulick. The warship was launched on 2nd March 1942, sponsored by Mrs. Thaddeus A. Thomson, the wife of Captain Thomson who was then the acting commandant of the 8th Naval District. It was commissioned on 27th October 1942, with Lieutenant Commander O. P. Thomas, Jr., in command. In 1943, the destroyer joined Task Force 64 in the Coral Sea and stood by to support an American force landing on the Russell Islands. On 25th October 1944, Aulick was part of the force that was protecting American battleships and cruisers guarding the waters approaching Surigao Strait. The guns of these warships defeated the first of the Japanese southern forces decisively, and as the Japanese retreated, the American ships, including Aulick, joined in sinking a Japanese destroyer of the Akitsuki class. In April 1945, the warship disembarked invasion troops, of the 31st Infantry Division, on Morotai, Netherlands East Indies. The destroyer was decommissioned on 18th April 1946, and then loaned to the government of Greece in 1959. She was eventually sold to Greece in April 1977 and scrapped in 1997 at Aliaga, Turkey. Aulick received five battle stars for World War II service. Her main characteristics were:
Even though it was built using the latest technology available at the time, the USS Aulick, still contained large amounts of asbestos materials on board. This asbestos ship used these kinds of materials for fireproofing and other purposes, and back then people didn’t know they were dangerous. Asbestos fibers and particles could have been released into the air, and inhaled by any crew member or officer. If you are exposed for a long time to this kind of environment, it could lead to serious health problems and diseases.
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