Before the Korean War Her home port was
Norfolk, Virginia.
Fechteler operated with carriers in the Virginia Capes area, and made a brief winter cruise to
Argentia, Newfoundland. On 6 January 1947 she sailed from Norfolk for the west coast, and on 26 May sailed from
San Diego for her first tour of duty in the Far East. Serving in the occupation, she called at several Chinese ports, as well as at
Okinawa,
Hong Kong,
Yokosuka, and
Guam. She returned to San Diego 22 January 1948, to resume west coast training operations.
Korean War Fechteler completed a second tour of duty in the Far East in 1949, and in June 1950, when the Korean War broke out, was at sea off
San Francisco on exercises. At once she sailed for
Pearl Harbor, where she stood by in preparation for the possible spreading of the conflict, and on 14 July returned to San Diego to prepare for Korean service. She served in the Far East on two war-time deployments, the first from 13 November 1950 to 8 August 1951, the second from 23 February 1952 to 29 September 1952. During both of these, she screened TF 77 in its air operations, sailed with the escort and patrol force, and gave bombardment and close gunfire support to the troops ashore.
Radar picket destroyer Fechteler was decommissioned and placed in reserve 1 April 1953, for conversion to a radar picket destroyer. Recommissioned 1 December 1953, she sailed 10 May 1954 for duty in the Far East until 6 September, when she sailed on westward to join the Atlantic Fleet at Newport, arriving 27 October. In addition to participating in the Atlantic schedule of east coast and Caribbean exercises, she also joined in a midshipman cruise in the summer of 1955, voyaging to
Málaga, Spain;
Plymouth, England; and
Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. Once more assigned to the Pacific Fleet, Fechteler sailed from Newport 14 May 1956 for
Long Beach, which she reached 28 June. In 1956, 1957–58, 1958–59, and 1960, she cruised in the Far East on duty with the 7th Fleet, serving both on the Taiwan Patrol, and with carrier task forces as a radar warning ship.
FRAM In 1963,
Fechteler entered the
Long Beach Naval Shipyard and received the
FRAM I modernisation. She was redesignated DD-870 and operated off
Vietnam in the second half of the 1960s. The destroyer was stricken on 11 September 1970. On 28 June 1972, she was sold to Zidell Explorations Inc. at
Portland, Oregon and broken up for scrap.
Fechteler received five battle stars for Korean War service. ==References==