- USS Thompson (DD-305)
The first USS "Thompson" (DD-305), a "Clemson"-class
destroyer of theU.S. Navy named in honor ofRichard W. Thompson , never saw action against an enemy. The second USS|Thompson|DD-627|3, named forRobert M. Thompson , served duringWorld War II and theKorean War .History
The keel of the first "Thompson" was laid down on
25 September 1918 , atSan Francisco, California , by theBethlehem Steel Corporation . She was launched on15 January 1919 , sponsored by Mrs. Herbert H. Harris, and was commissioned at theMare Island Naval Shipyard ,Vallejo, California , on16 August 1920 , with Lieutenant Commander H.L. Best in command.On
4 September , "Thompson" departed San Francisco for a shakedown training cruise which took her as far southward asMagdalena Bay inBaja California Sur . She returned toSan Diego, California , on29 September , to operate with the Battle Fleet as part of Destroyer Division (DesDiv) 32, Destroyer Squadron (DesRon) 11. After initial fleet operations off the west coast, "Thompson" departed from San Diego on7 January 1921 , to take part in fleet maneuvers offPanama and later off theChile an coast, south ofValparaíso .Departing from Valparaíso on
4 February , she steamed with DesDiv 32 to Balboa, Canal Zone, and thence to La Unión,El Salvador . Departing that port on27 February , she proceeded north and soon resumed operations out of San Diego. Her cruises ranged as far north asSeattle, Washington .Following her return from exercises to the northward on
21 June she operated off theCalifornia coast. On10 December she departed San Diego and steamed to thePuget Sound Naval Shipyard ,Bremerton, Washington , for regular overhaul.Upon completion of the refit, "Thompson" headed for San Diego on
8 February 1922 , for resumption of operations with the Battle Fleet. In the following years, she worked out of San Diego and took part in winter and spring maneuvers off Panama, on occasion transiting thePanama Canal for fleet exercises in theCaribbean Sea .On
15 April 1926 , "Thompson" steamed with the Fleet fromSan Francisco for fleet problems in Hawaiian waters. Upon completion of this training on1 July she departedPearl Harbor with the Fleet, bound for a goodwill cruise toAustralia andNew Zealand . After calling atPago Pago ,Samoa , on10 July andJuly 11 , she arrived inMelbourne on23 July . In company with sister ships USS|Kennedy|DD-306|3, USS|Decatur|DD-341|3, and USS|Farquhar|DD-304|3, "Thompson" left Melbourne on6 August and made port atDunedin ,New Zealand , four days later.Putting out to sea after a 10-day visit there, "Thompson" visited Wellington from
22 August toAugust 24 . She then proceeded home across the Pacific, viaPago Pago andPearl Harbor , and reached San Diego on26 September .For the remainder of her career, "Thompson" continued her operations with DesDiv 32, DesRon 11. Early the next year, she made a brief visit to the east coast, calling at
Norfolk, Virginia ,Newport, Rhode Island , andNew York, New York , before returning to San Diego and serving out the rest of her days in operations along the west coast.Under the terms of the 1930
London Naval Treaty limiting naval tonnage and armaments, "Thompson" was decommissioned on4 April 1930 , struck from theNaval Vessel Register on22 June 1930 ; and sold for scrap on10 June .Fate
Following her sale, she served as a floating restaurant in lower San Francisco Bay during the depression years of the
1930s . In February 1944, the Navy repurchased the ship and partly sank her in the mud flats of San Francisco Bay, south of the San Mateo Bridge, where Army and Navy aircraft carried out bombing runs with dummy bombs.Portions of the wreck remain above the waterline to this day. She is commonly referred to as the "South Bay Wreck" and many tide tables reference her as a calculation point.Fact|date=June 2008
See USS|Thompson for other Navy ships of the same name.
References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/t5/thompson-i.htm
External links
*http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/305.htm
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