List of ship decommissionings in 1922
- List of ship decommissionings in 1922
The list of ship decommissionings in 1922 includes a chronological list of all ships decommissioned in 1922.__NOTOC__
June
June 7
* "Champlin" (navy|USA): Decommissioned, later sunk in trials
* "Dyer" (navy|USA): Decommissioned, later sold for scrap
* "Mugford" (navy|USA): Decommissioned, later sold for scrap
June 9
* "Radford" (navy|USA): Decommissioned, placed in reserve, later sunk
June 16
* "McKee" (navy|USA): Decommissioned, later sold for scrap
June 17
* "Ringgold" (navy|USA): Decommissioned, transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 as HMS "Newark"
June 19
* "Stevens" (navy|USA): Decommissioned, later sold for scrap
June 21
* "Bell" (navy|USA): Decommissioned, later sold for scrap
June 22
* "Gridley" (navy|USA): Decommissioned, later sold for scrap
June 26
* "Stribling" (navy|USA): Decommissioned, later sunk as a target
June 29
* "Ingraham" (navy|USA): Decommissioned, later sold for scrap
June 30
* "Kimberly" (navy|USA): Decommissioned, later sold for scrap
July
July 1
* "Harding" (navy|USA): Decommissioned, later sold for scrap
* "Murray" (navy|USA): Decommissioned, later sold for scrap
July 1
* "Israel" (navy|USA): Decommissioned, later sold for scrap
July 25
* "A-3" (navy|USA): Ex-"Grampus"; decommissioned and used as a target ship
December
December 5
* "T-1" (navy|USA): Ex-"AA-1"; decommissioned and sold for scrap
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