List of ship commissionings in 1919

List of ship commissionings in 1919

The list of ship commissionings in 1919 includes a chronological list of all ships commissioned in 1919.__NOTOC__

January

January 24

* "Harding" (navy|USA): "Wickes" class destroyer as Destroyer No. 91

February

February 15

* "Ramsay" (navy|USA): "Wickes" class destroyer as Destroyer No. 125

February 20

* "Hazelwood" (navy|USA): "Wickes" class destroyer as Destroyer No. 107

February 25

* "McKean" (navy|USA): "Wickes" class destroyer as Destroyer No. 90

March

March 1

* "Williams" (navy|USA): "Wickes" class destroyer as Destroyer No. 108

March 8

* "Gridley" (navy|USA): "Wickes" class destroyer as Destroyer No. 92

April

April 18

* "Crane" (navy|USA): "Wickes" class destroyer as Destroyer No. 109

May

May 15

* "Ingraham" (navy|USA): "Wickes" class destroyer as Destroyer No. 111

May 26

* "Hart" (navy|USA): "Wickes" class destroyer as Destroyer No. 110

June

June 26

* "Tattnall" (navy|USA): "Wickes" class destroyer as Destroyer No. 125

October

October 13

* "Patoka" (navy|USA): "Patoka" class fleet replenishment oiler as AO-9

November

November 15

* "Ramapo" (navy|USA): "Patoka" class fleet replenishment oiler as AO-12

See also


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