- USS Robert Smith (DD-324)
USS "Robert Smith" (DD-324) was a "Clemson"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy followingWorld War I . She was named for Robert Smith.History
"Robert Smith", a steel, flush-deck destroyer, was launched
19 September 1919 atBethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation ,San Francisco, California ; sponsored by Miss Jane Cooper; and commissioned17 March 1921 , Lieutenant Commander Paul M. Bates in command.Departing San Francisco
5 April 1921 , "Robert Smith" headed for her homeport,San Diego, California , to commence operations asflagship , Division 45, 2nd Destroyer Flotilla, U.S. Pacific Fleet. The destroyer cruised along the west coast of the United States andMexico with theBattle Force , Pacific Fleet, into 1925, assigned to Destroyer Division 35 from September 1922. She conducted extensive gunnery, torpedo, and practice exercises, undergoing annual overhauls atMare Island Navy Yard . The ship departed Mare Island19 May 1925 for a cruise with units of the Battle Force. After taking part in maneuvers offLahaina Roads , "Robert Smith" departedPearl Harbor 1 July forPago Pago ,Samoa ;Melbourne ,Australia ; Lyttelton andWellington ,New Zealand ; andTutuila , Samoa, returning to Pearl Harbor on18 September .Back at San Diego
26 September 1925 , "Robert Smith" resumed her schedule of duties as a unit assigned to the Destroyer Force, Pacific Fleet. She transited thePanama Canal in April 1927, steaming north toTompkinsville, New York , before returning south to operate in Panamanian waters during July. "Robert Smith" cruised along the southernCalifornia coast subsequently into 1928, deploying to the Hawaiian Islands in May 1928 and again in July. Operating into 1929 in Mexican and Californian waters, "Robert Smith" returned to San Diego28 August 1929 for inactivation.Fate
Decommissioned
1 March 1930 at San Diego, "Robert Smith" was towed to Mare Island Navy Yard4 April 1930 . Struck from the Navy list12 July 1930 and dismantled, "Robert Smith's" materials were sold10 June 1931 for scrapping in accordance with the provisions of the London Treaty for the limitation and reduction of naval armament.As of 2005, no other ships in the United States Navy have been named "Robert Smith". See USS|Smith for other ships of this name.
References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/r7/robert_smith.htm
External links
*http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/324.htm
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