- USS Kidder (DD-319)
USS "Kidder" (DD-319) was a "Clemson"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy followingWorld War I . She was named forHugh Kidder .History
"Kidder" was launched
10 July 1919 byBethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation ,San Francisco, California ; sponsored by Miss Ethel Murry Jonstone; and commissioned7 February 1921 , Cmdr. H. J. Abbett in command.After shakedown along the coast, "Kidder" was assigned to Destroyer Division 34,
Battle Fleet , atSan Diego, California . From 1921 to 1924 she operated along the West Coast betweenWashington and thePanama Canal Zone engaging in training maneuvers, fleet problems, and gunnery exercises. The destroyer played a significant role in the development of naval warfare through using experimental torpedoes in exercises."Kidder" transited the
Panama Canal during January 1924 for fleet concentrations in theCaribbean , returning San Diego22 April . She continued her training operations before clearing San Francisco15 April 1925 for a fleet problem and joint exercises offHawaii . "Kidder" then accompanied the Battle Fleet toSamoa ,Australia , andNew Zealand before returning toMare Island 26 September .For the rest of her naval service she was almost constantly at sea, including winter fleet concentrations in the Caribbean during 1927 and a joint submarine exercise off Hawaii in the spring and summer of 1928.
Fate
During her final year of service, "Kidder" operated out of San Diego and decommissioned there
18 March 1930 . After scrapping, her materials were sold31 October 1930 in accordance with the terms of the London Treaty limiting naval armament.As of 2005, no other ship of the US Navy has been named "Kidder".
References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/k3/kidder.htm
External links
*http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/319.htm
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