- USS Whipple (DD-15)
The first USS "Whipple" (DD-15) was a "Truxton"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy .She was laid down on
13 November 1899 atSparrows Point ,Maryland , by theMaryland Steel Company ; launched on15 August 1901 ; sponsored by Miss Elsie Pope; and commissioned on17 February 1903 , Lt.Jehu V. Chase in command.After training in
Chesapeake Bay , "Whipple" was assigned to the 2d Torpedo Flotilla,U.S. Atlantic Fleet , and was based at Norfolk. The destroyer periodically served asflagship of the flotilla and operated off the east coast and in theCaribbean until she was placed in reserve at Norfolk on5 September 1905 .Returning to active service on
16 July 1906 , the ship conducted tactical exercises and routine training operations through November of1907 . On2 December , "Whipple" stood out ofHampton Roads and headed south toward the Caribbean for goodwill visits—"showing the flag."Subsequently following in the wake of the 16 battleships of the
Great White Fleet , "Whipple" and her flotilla-mates called atRio de Janeiro ; roundedCape Horn for ports on theChile an andPeru vian coasts; and conducted target practice atMagdalena Bay ,Mexico . After participating in a fleet review at San Francisco on8 May 1908 , "Whipple" remained on the west coast, based at San Diego, as a unit of thePacific Torpedo Flotilla .Departing San Francisco at the end of a towline on
24 August , the destroyer subsequently took part in fleet battle problems inHawaii an waters. Upon completion of the exercises, she steamed back to the west coast viaSamoa andMagdalena Bay ,Baja California , before arriving at San Diego on1 December .For the next six years, the destroyer operated off the west coast between San Diego and Magdalena Bay and made one cruise to
Alaska n waters for maneuvers. The ship received theMexican Service Medal for service off the Mexican coast in1914 and1916 . While that country suffered in the throes of revolution and civil strife, the destroyer conducted patrols and stood ready to protect American lives and property.On
6 April 1917 , America enteredWorld War I on the side of Britain,France , andItaly . "Whipple" soon commenced patrols off the approaches to the vitalPanama Canal before departing thePanama Canal Zone on5 July .Refitted for "distant service," the destroyer put to sea on
28 August , bound for the Atlantic war zone, and put into theAzores on17 September . "Whipple" operated on escort duties, convoying ships to and from the strategic islands for the next three months.She then received orders to report at Brest,
France . Antisubmarine patrols and convoy escort duties occupied "Whipple" through the early spring of1918 . On17 April , munition ship "Florence H." blew up offQuiberon Bay . Braving flying debris from the exploding ship, "Whipple" joined "Stewart" (Destroyer No. 13) and "Truxtun" (Destroyer No. 14) in rescuing 32 men of the 77-man crew of that doomed vessel."Whipple" carried out her routine wartime patrol duties through the end of hostilities. On
9 December , the destroyer departed the French coast and headed homeward, touching at the Azores andBermuda before making port at Philadelphia on3 January 1919 .The destroyer was decommissioned at the
Philadelphia Navy Yard on7 July 1919 , and her name was struck from the Navy list on15 September . On3 January 1920 ,J. G. Hitner , of Philadelphia, purchased the ship for scrapping.ee also
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