- USS Kennedy (DD-306)
The first USS "Kennedy" (DD-306) was a "Clemson"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy followingWorld War I . She was named forJohn P. Kennedy .History
"Kennedy" was launched
15 February 1919 byBethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation ,San Francisco, California ; sponsored by Mrs. Eugene F. Essner; and commissioned16 August 1920 , Lieutenant Commander Charles Jefferson Parrish in command."Kennedy" arrived in
San Diego, California , her homeport,7 October 1920 and joined the Pacific Fleet in exercises and maneuvers along the West Coast from the Pacific Northwest toSouth America . Gunnery drills, torpedo practice, plane-guard duty, fleet problems, and war maneuvers with the Army kept "Kennedy" busy at sea.During the spring of 1924, the destroyer transited the
Panama Canal for fleet concentrations in theCaribbean . She returned San Diego22 April to resume operations of her homeport. She sailed13 June 1925 for a fleet problem and joint exercises offHawaii . During this cruise she accompanied theBattle Fleet toPago Pago ,Samoa , and ports inAustralia andNew Zealand , returning San Diego26 September . In 1927 she revisited theCaribbean for more exercises, this time calling atNorfolk, Virginia andNew York before returning San Diego22 May . "Kennedy" sailed once again9 April 1928 for large scale maneuvers inHawaii an waters, resuming operations out of San Diego 2 months later.Fate
After training cruises for reserves during the summer of 1929, "Kennedy" arrived San Diego
27 September and decommissioned there1 May 1930 . Her hulk was sold19 March 1931 and scrapped in accordance with the terms of the London Treaty limiting naval armament.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/k2/kennedy.htm
External links
*http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/306.htm
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