- USS Delaware (BB-28)
The sixth USS "Delaware" (BB-28) of the
United States Navy was abattleship launched in 1909 and scrapped in 1924, thelead ship of the "Delaware" class."Delaware" was launched 6 February 1909 by
Newport News Shipbuilding Company ,Newport News, Virginia ; sponsored by Mrs.A. P. Cahall , niece of theGovernor of Delaware ; and commissioned 4 April 1910, CaptainC. A. Gove in command.After visiting
Wilmington, Delaware , from 3 October to 9 October 1910, to receive a gift of a silver service from the state, "Delaware" sailed fromHampton Roads 1 November with the First Division,U.S. Atlantic Fleet , to visitWeymouth , England, and Cherbourg, France, and after battle practice atGuantánamo Bay ,Cuba , returned toNorfolk, Virginia 18 January 1911. She departed 31 January to carry the remains ofChile an Minister? Cruz toValparaíso , sailing by way ofRio de Janeiro ,Brazil , andPunta Arenas , Chile. Returning to New York 5 May, she sailed 4 June forPortsmouth , England, where from 19 June to 28 June she took part in the fleet review accompanying thecoronation of King George V.In her operations with the Fleet from 1912 to 1917, "Delaware" joined in exercises, drills, and torpedo practice at Rockport and
Provincetown, Massachusetts ; engaged in special experimental firing and target practice atLynnhaven Roads ; trained in Cuban waters participating in fleet exercises; and provided summer training for midshipmen. She passed before President Taft and theSecretary of the Navy in theNaval Review of 14 October 1912 and the next year visitedVillefranche , France, while on a cruise with battleships "Wyoming" (BB-32) and "Utah" (BB-31). In 1914 and again in 1916 she cruised off Veracruz to protect American lives and property during the political disturbances inMexico .With the outbreak of
World War I in Europe, "Delaware" returned to Hampton Roads from winter maneuvers in theCaribbean to train armed guard crews and engineers, as well as join in exercises to ready the Fleet for war. On 25 November 1917 she sailed from Lynnhaven Roads with Division 9, bound forScapa Flow , Scotland. After battling bad weather in theNorth Atlantic , she joined the 6th Battle SquadronBritish Grand Fleet 14 December for exercises to coordinate the operations of the Allied force.The 6th Battle Squadron got underway 6 February 1918 with an escort of eight British
destroyer s toconvoy a large group ofmerchant ship s toNorway . Cruising offStavanger 2 days later, "Delaware" was attacked twice by asubmarine , but each time skillful handling enabled the battleship to evade thetorpedo es. The squadron returned to its home base at Scapa Flow, 10 February. "Delaware" participated in two more convoy voyages in March and April, then sailed with the Grand Fleet on 24 April to reinforce the2nd Battle Cruiser Squadron which was on convoy duty and expected contact with the enemy. Only the vessels of theadvance screen made any contact, and the chance for action faded.From 30 June to 2 July 1918 the 6th Battle Squadron, with a division of British destroyers as escort, went to sea to screen American ships laying the
North Sea mine barrage . On 22 July George V inspected the ships of the Grand Fleet atRosyth , Scotland, and 8 days later, after being relieved by "Arkansas" (BB-33), "Delaware" sailed for Hampton Roads, arriving 12 August."Delaware" remained at York River until 12 November 1918, then sailed to
Boston Navy Yard for an overhaul. On 11 March 1919 she joined the Fleet in Cuban waters for exercises. Returning to New York 14 April she continued to operate in division, squadron and fleet maneuvers, and participated in the Presidential Fleet Review at Hampton Roads 28 April 1921. She made two midshipmen practice cruises, one toColon, Panama ,Martinique , and other ports in the Caribbean, and to Halifax,Nova Scotia between 5 June and 31 August 1922; and a second to Europe, visitingCopenhagen ,Greenock ,Cádiz , andGibraltar between 9 July and 29 August 1923."Delaware" entered
Norfolk Navy Yard 30 August 1923, and her crew was transferred to "Colorado" (BB-45), a newly commissioned battleship assigned to replace "Delaware" in the Fleet. Moving to Boston Navy Yard in September, she was stripped of warlike equipment and decommissioned 10 November 1923. "Delaware" was sold 5 February 1924 and scrapped in accordance with the Washington Treaty on the limitation of armaments.Notes
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* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-d/bb28.htm Navy photos of "Delaware" (BB-28)]
* [http://www.maritimequest.com/warship_directory/us_navy_pages/uss_delaware_bb28.htm Maritimequest USS Delaware BB-28 photo gallery]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/01/28.htm NavSource Online: Battleship Photo Archive BB-28 USS DELAWARE]
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