Assigned to
Escort Division (CortDiv) 14, the ship conducted shakedown training out of
San Diego between 23 March and 23 April 1943. On the latter day, she put to sea to escort a convoy to
Cold Bay, Alaska. She returned to San Diego on 11 May and began
convoy escort missions between the West Coast and the Hawaiian Islands. Between mid-May and early September,
Austin made two round-trip voyages between San Diego and Oahu and then a single, one-way run from the West Coast back to
Pearl Harbor. On 2 September the ship left Pearl Harbor for the
Aleutian Islands; and, on 14 September, joined the Alaskan Sea Frontier. For just over one year,
Austin plied the cold waters of the North Pacific escorting ships between Alaskan ports, conducting patrols, performing
weather ship duties, and serving as a
homing point for aircraft. The warship departed Alaska on 23 September 1944; arrived in
San Francisco, California, a week later, and received a regular overhaul which lasted until 17 November. On 3 December, she once more weighed anchor for Hawaii.
Austin operated out of Pearl Harbor as a training ship with the
Pacific Fleet Submarine Training Command until 20 March 1945, when she set out for the Central Pacific. On 1 April, the destroyer escort reported for duty with forces assigned to the
Commander, Forward Areas, and, for a little more than two months, conducted
anti-submarine patrols and
air-sea rescue missions out of
Ulithi Atoll in the Western
Caroline Islands. She finished that assignment on 10 June when the ship left for the
Mariana Islands. For the next four months,
Austin operated out of
Guam and
Saipan. In addition to anti-submarine patrols and air/sea rescue missions, she escorted convoys to such places as
Iwo Jima,
Eniwetok and
Okinawa. Following the cessation of hostilities in mid-August, she conducted search missions in the northern Marianas for enemy holdouts and for survivors of downed
B-29 Superfortresses. The warship also patrolled
Truk Atoll briefly before occupation forces arrived there in strength. On 12 October, she departed Guam in company with the other ships of CortDiv 14, bound for
San Pedro, California, and inactivation. On 17 November, she reported to the Commander,
Western Sea Frontier, to prepare for decommissioning and, on 21 December 1945, was placed out of commission at
Terminal Island Naval Shipyard.
Austin was berthed with the
Pacific Reserve Fleet until scrapped. On 8 January 1946, her name was struck from the
Naval Vessel Register. The Terminal Island Naval Shipyard completed scrapping her on 9 January 1947. == Awards ==