- USS Memphis (CL-13)
USS "Memphis" (CL-13) was an "Omaha"-class
light cruiser of theUnited States Navy . She was the fourth Navy ship named for the city ofMemphis, Tennessee ."Memphis" was laid down by
William Cramp and Sons ,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ,October 14 1920 ; launchedApril 17 1924 , sponsored by Miss Elizabeth R. Paine, daughter of MayorRowlett Paine of Memphis; and commissioned at thePhiladelphia Navy Yard February 4 1925 , Captain Henry E. Lackey in command.Late in February, "Memphis" got underway for a shakedown cruise in the
Caribbean . OnApril 13 the cruiser participated in the dedication of an American memorial gateway to CommodoreOliver Hazard Perry atPort of Spain ,Trinidad . Six years after the indomitable Perry had defeated the British onLake Erie September 10 1813 , he died on board frigate "John Adams" at Port–of–Spain and was interred there until his remains were removed to Newport, R.I., 7 years later. In June "Memphis" joined ships of a scouting fleet offHonolulu, Hawaii , for a cruise to the South Pacific through September, with visits toAustralia andNew Zealand . From October to April 1926 she again operated in theWest Indies before returning to her home port,New York City ."Memphis" next sailed for Europe, arriving off
St. Nazaire ,France ,June 26 . Relieving "Pittsburgh" (CA-4) as flagship of Commander, U.S. Naval Forces in EuropeJuly 4 , she operated in European waters into 1927. During a stay at Santander,Spain ,July 31 toAugust 31 1926 , the ship was visited by King Alfonso XIII.On
June 3 1927 "Memphis" embarked Capt.Charles A. Lindbergh and his plane at Southampton, England, following his nonstop flight from New York toParis . The next day the cruiser departedCherbourg , France, arriving Washington, D.C.,June 11 to debark her famous passenger at theWashington Navy Yard . For the rest of the year she performed surveillance duty along the Atlantic coast.During January 1928, "Memphis" acted as part of an escort group for President
Calvin Coolidge on a cruise to the West Indies. After four months of Caribbean operations, she served in the eastern Pacific.On
June 5 the cruiser arrived atBalboa, Canal Zone , for duty off Central America to May 1933. "Memphis" operated in a peacekeeping capacity at Corinto,Nicaragua , during the inauguration of PresidentJuan B. Sacasa in 1932. In the next five years she alternated duty along the west coast with patrols to the troubled area of the West Indies.After a good will cruise to Australia in January 1938, "Memphis" reached Honolulu
April 1 to rejoin the fleet for operations until she participated in the presidential review offSan Francisco July 12 1939 . In August she sailed toAlaska , operating there until early 1941.As the time of U.S. involvement in
World War II approached "Memphis" sailed to the east coast. She departed NewportApril 24 1941 to take part in the neutrality patrol of the ocean triangle Trinidad–Cape San Roque –Cape Verde Islands , arrivingRecife ,Brazil ,May 10 . She continued operations in the South Atlantic for most of World War II. In March 1942 the ship escorted two Army transports in convoy toAscension Island , where the Army’s 38th Engineer General Service Regiment debarked to construct an airport as staging point for planes flying from the United States to Africa. By May she was on patrol near the entrance toFort-de-France ,Martinique .In January 1943 the cruiser flew President Franklin Roosevelt’s flag off Bathurst,
Gambia , during the Casablanca ConferenceJanuary 14 toJanuary 24 . The President and British Prime MinisterWinston Churchill outlined plans at that time for the invasion ofSicily andItaly . From February to September, "Memphis" was once more on patrol duty against blockade runners, mostly off Bahia and Recife, Brazil.President Amenzoga of Uruguay, and President
Getulio Vargas of Brazil toured the ship in January 1944 while their countries continued to give valuable aid in blockading the "Atlantic Narrows." The following year "Memphis" sailed for Europe, arrivingNaples , Italy,January 16 1945 . On the 27th, as flagship for Adm.Harold R. Stark , Commander, U.S. Naval Forces in Europe, she got underway forValletta ,Malta , scene of preliminary Allied conferences prior to the Yalta Conference in February. Before the end of January the cruiser had two important visitors: Fleet Adm.Ernest J. King and General of the ArmyGeorge C. Marshall .On
February 18 "Memphis" arrived atAlgiers for President Roosevelt’s last Allied conference before his return to the United States. The next 8 months she continued to receive distinguished leaders. She participated in the first anniversary ceremonies of the Allied landings atSt. Raphael andSt. Tropez , southernFrance , onAugust 15 and the Navy Day festivities at Naples, Italy, onOctober 27 . Late in November "Memphis" departedTangier forPhiladelphia , Pa., where she decommissionedDecember 17 1945 . She was struck from the Navy listJanuary 8 1946 and sold to Patapsco Scrap Co., Bethlehem, Pa.,December 18 for scrapping following deliveryJanuary 10 1947 .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m8/memphis-iv.htm
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