- USS Melvin (DD-335)
The first USS "Melvin" (DD-335) was a "Clemson"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy followingWorld War I . She was named for Lieutenant (junior grade) John T. Melvin.History
"Melvin" was laid down
15 September 1920 at the Union Plant,Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation ,San Francisco, California ; launched11 April 1921 ; sponsored by Miss Laura L. McKinistry; and commissioned31 May 1921 , Lieutenant Commander Charles E. Rosendahl in command.Following a brief shakedown, "Melvin" began operations off the west coast, which was to be her primary cruising area for her entire career, with a round-trip voyage to
San Diego, California . During her 9 years in commission "Melvin" thrice transited thePanama Canal forCaribbean -based fleet problems, 1923, 1924, and 1927. Following such operations in the latter year, she cruised north toNew York andNewport, Rhode Island before sailing forNicaragua . Arriving in the Bluefields area25 June , she remained until6 July to lend support, if needed, to marines then charged with supervising the establishment of theNicaraguan Guardia Nacional and maintaining an uneasy truce. Exercises and type training inHawaii an waters also interrupted her west coast operations and, subsequent to such maneuvers in the spring of 1925, she completed her only roundtrip cruise across the Pacific, a good will tour which took her toSamoa ,Australia , andNew Zealand .On
17 July 1929 , "Melvin" entered the Navy yard atMare Island ,San Francisco , to begin inactivation. On7 October , in tow of USS|Tern|AM-31|2, she headed south on her last voyage to San Diego. Arriving on the 11th, she decommissioned8 May 1930 and on the 10th was towed back to Mare Island for scrapping. Struck from theNaval Vessel Register 3 November 1930 , her materials were sold in the course of the next 2 years.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m8/melvin-i.htm
External links
*http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/335.htm
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