USS Alcedo (SP-166)

USS Alcedo (SP-166)

USS "Alcedo" (SP-166) was a yacht in the United States Navy. She was the first American vessel lost in World War I.

"Alcedo" was built in 1895 at Glasgow, Scotland, by D. & W. Henderson & Company, Ltd. She was purchased by the Navy on 1 June 1917 from Mr. George W. C. Drexel of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and commissioned at New York on 28 July 1917, Lieutenant Commander William T. Conn, Jr., in command.

Assigned to the Patrol Force, "Alcedo" departed Newport, Rhode Island, on 5 August 1917. Steaming via Newfoundland and the Azores, the yacht arrived at Brest, France, on the 30th. During her brief Navy career, the yacht conducted antisubmarine patrols and convoy-escort missions along the French coast. On two occasions, she rescued crew members of torpedoed merchantmen. On 17 October, the little warship picked up 118 men from the steamer SS "Antilles". Twelve days later, she saved another 85 survivors from SS "Finland".

On the afternoon of 4 November, "Alcedo" departed Quiberon Bay, France, with USS "Aphrodite" (SP-135), USS "Noma" (SP-131), and USS "Kanawha II" (SP-130) as the escort for a convoy composed of SS "Florence Luckenbach", SS "Artemis", and SS "Newport News" bound for Brest. At about 0145 the following morning, while the convoy was steaming some 75 miles west of Belle He, an "Alcedo" crewman reported sighting a surfaced U-boat. Almost instantaneously with the sounding of the alarm, the German submarine, UC-71, fired a single torpedo in a surface attack. (Some "Alcedo" records suggest that the U-boat submerged first, but the official German account confirms a surface attack.) "Alcedo" attempted to change course to evade the torpedo, but she answered her helm sluggishly. The torpedo struck the yacht on the port side well forward, and "Alcedo" began to settle fast. Soon after the hit, the ship's commanding officer ordered her abandoned; and she went down in eight minutes. The yacht lost one officer, Lt. (jg.) John Melvin, and 20 sailors in the action to both wounds and drowning. The remainder of her crew took to the boats in two separate groups. After a long time rowing, one group—which included the commanding officer—was picked up by a French torpedo boat. The other was towed to safety by French fishermen.

"Alcedo's" name was struck from the Navy list on 17 December 1917.

As of 2005, no other ship has been named USS "Alcedo".


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