- USS Hull (DD-330)
The second USS "Hull" (DD-330) was a "Clemson"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy followingWorld War I . She was named forIsaac Hull .History
"Hull" was launched by
Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation ,San Francisco, California ,18 February 1921 ; sponsored by Miss Elizabeth Hull; and commissioned26 April 1921 , Lieutenant T. J. Doyle in command.Following shakedown along the
California coast, "Hull" engaged in operations and tactical exercises out ofSan Diego, California for the remainder of the year. During 1922 she took part in charting and sounding operations along the coast of southern California. Upon completion of winter maneuvers offPanama and training exercises out of San Diego, "Hull" sailed28 June 1923 to act as escort vessel on PresidentWarren G. Harding 's trip to Alaska. It was on this voyage that the President was taken ill, and he died in San Francisco2 August . The destroyer returned to San Diego8 September and resumed operations and exercises in that area."Hull" sailed
2 January 1924 for operations in theCaribbean , which included a visit to Veracruz,Mexico , to protect American lives and property. In April the ship steamed toSeattle, Washington , and operated between that city andSeward, Alaska , taking soundings for the new Alaskan cable. Upon her return in early May "Hull" resumed operations along the coast.The destroyer continued to operate out of San Diego with occasional voyages to Panama until 1927. She then sailed in company with the
Battle Fleet 17 November for tactical maneuvers in the Caribbean. "Hull" visitedNew York before returning to San Diego26 June to resume her training operations.Fate
The ship arrived
Mare Island 11 June 1929 for overhaul, and returned to San Diego in October, where she decommissioned31 March 1930 . "Hull" was sold for scrap10 June 1931 in accordance with the London Treaty of 1930.The bell, however, was saved and made its way to
Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI where it was rung by the band to start football games. Since Marquette no longer has a football team, the bell was decomissioned and now is in storage.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/h9/hull-ii.htm
External links
*http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/330.htm
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