- USS Dubuque (PG-17)
U.S.S. "Dubuque" (PG-17) was a
United States Navy patrol combatant ship that fought in bothWorld War I andWorld War II . She was named for a city in Iowa.She was launched 15 August 1904 by Gas Engine and Power Co. and Charles L. Seabury and Co., Morris Heights,
Long Island ,New York , where she was sponsored by Miss M. Tredway. She was commissioned 3 June 1905, commanded by Lieutenant Commander A. F. Fechteler. She was reclassified AG-6 in 1919; IX-9, 24 April 1922; and PG-17, 4 November 1940."Dubuque" cruised from her home port of
Portsmouth, New Hampshire in Atlantic coastal waters and in the Caribbean protecting American interests and citizens, a group of whom she saved from depredations byCuba n bandits on the night of 18-19 May 1907. She arrived atChicago, Illinois on 29 June 1911, and was decommissioned 22 July for use as a training ship by theIllinois Naval Militia.Recommissioned on 4 August
1914 , "Dubuque" sailed three days later for Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where she was placed in commission in reserve 3 October. She was fitted out as a mine-training ship and on 30 July1915 she returned to a fully commissioned status and was assigned to Mining and Minesweeping Division, Atlantic Fleet. She participated in training along the Atlantic coast and after American entry intoWorld War I in April1917 , she installed and tended submarine nets inHampton Roads and atNew London, Connecticut . She also trained reserve officers at the Naval Academy.Assigned to temporary duty with the
Cruiser and Transport Force , "Dubuque" made three voyages between New York and Halifax, Nova Scotia, as aconvoy escort between 6 June and 14 July1917 . She arrived at St. Thomas, Virgin Islands on 3 August for duty with the French division of the Caribbean Patrol, investigating isolated harbors and inlets in the Caribbean and on the coasts ofVenezuela andColombia to prevent their use by German submarines. On 8 December1918 , she reported to the American Patrol Detachment, Atlantic Fleet, with whom she served along the East Coast until returning to Portsmouth 6 May1919 . She again went out of commission 27 May 1919."Dubuque" was recommissioned 25 May
1922 and sailed from Portsmouth 8 June forDetroit, Michigan , where she arrived 24 June. Attached to the 9th Naval District, she took Naval Reservists on cruises from her home port of Detroit into Lakes Superior and Michigan every summer. She was placed in reduced commission 1 November1940 and on the 14th sailed for Boston, where she was assigned to the 1st Naval District and was modernized and refitted. She returned to full commission 1 July1941 and patrolled on theNew England coast until 14 October. Two days later she arrived at Little Creek, Virginia to serve as gunnery practice ship for the Armed Guard School there. Throughout her second war, "Dubuque" trained merchant ship armed guard crews inChesapeake Bay . She was decommissioned 7 September1945 and transferred to the Maritime Commission for disposal 19 December1946 .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/d6/dubuque.htm
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