- USS Philip (DD-76)
The first USS "Philip" (DD–76) was a "Wickes" class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy during theWorld War I , later transferred to theRoyal Navy as HMS "Lancaster". She was named forJohn Woodward Philip .As USS "Philip"
"Philip" was laid down by the
Bath Iron Works , Bath,Maine ,1 September 1917 ; launched25 July 1918 ; sponsored by Mrs. Barrett P. Philip; and commissioned at theBoston Navy Yard 24 August 1918 , Lieutenant CommanderJohn F. Cox in command.After being fitted out at Boston, "Philip" reported to Commander Squadron Two, Cruiser Force, 1 September 1918, to escort convoy HX–47 across the Atlantic, returning from
Buncrana ,Ireland , under orders of Commander, U.S. Destroyer Forces operating inEurope an waters. She wasflagship of Submarine Hunting Group stationed at the Coast Guard Station,Cold Spring , Cape May,New Jersey 28 September –11 October . She steamed to Europe with convoy HX–54 which sailed27 October but returned toNew York ,20 November ."Philip" supported the trans-Atlantic flight of the
NC–1 ,NC–3 , andNC-4 , 11–19 May 1919 . With other fleet units, she had a part in Army experimental firing atFort Hancock ,New York . She then had orders to duty with Squadron 4, Destroyer Force, Pacific Fleet, and reported at San Diego Destroyer Base2 August . During the next month she cruised toPearl Harbor , and thereafter took part in division maneuvers, fleet movements and tactical exercises, cruising the west coast of theUnited States ,South America , andPanama Canal Zone , having special duty as assigned until29 May 1922 when "Philip" was placed out of commission.When recommissioned
25 February 1930 , after her overhaul and reconditioning, "Philip" was attached to Destroyer Squadrons, Battle Fleet, and conducted maneuvers and gunnery practice for the Reserve Force in the San Diego area. On3 November she arrived at Corinto,Nicaragua , en route to the East Coast to join the Training Squadron, arrivingNew York Navy Yard 6 December . For the instruction ofNROTC classes in the year 1931, she made many departures fromStaten Island for theNew England coast,Bermuda operating area, and Naval Operating Base,Hampton Roads ,Tangier Sound and Quantico,Virginia , before returning to New York. On22 December she departed New York to join theSpecial Service Squadron which operated in the vicinity ofPanama ,Nicaragua , andEl Salvador , for the protection of American interests. Upon being detached "Philip" enteredMare Island Navy Yard , and from9 May to30 July 1932 operated in reduced commission with Destroyer Squadron 20, Rotating Reserve.At her base in San Diego, from
18 August , "Philip" operated with Destroyer Division 6, Squadron 2, Battle Fleet, engaging in intensive division training, tactics and torpedo practice, at times operating with Aircraft Battle Force. From December1933 to July1934 she was in reduced status as before, later serving successively with Submarine Division 12 and with Cruisers Scouting Force, and with other destroyer divisions.In July–August 1934 "Philip" visited
Alaska n ports, and made preparations for thePresidential Fleet Review held at San Diego in September–October1935 . Among her many duties, "Philip" annually participated in fleet problems, engaged in squadron and fleet tactics, acting at times as plane guard for carriers.She decommissioned at Destroyer Base, San Diego,
2 April 1937 , and recommissioned30 September 1939 for duty with Division 64, Atlantic Squadron, which operated on neutrality patrol in the vicinity of Key West,Florida . She arrived there11 December , and early the next year as a unit of the Antilles Detachment, she visitedDutch Indies andVenezuela n ports, as well as Guantanamo Bay,Cuba ,St. Eustatius ,Dry Tortugas ,San Juan, Puerto Rico , St. Thomas,Culebra Island , and acted as submarine escort to the Canal Zone.As HMS "Lancaster"
Departing Key West for New York Navy Yard
23 July 1940 , she was overhauled and following trials arrived at Newport,Rhode Island , en route to Halifax,Nova Scotia . There she was decommissioned23 October 1940 and turned over to British authorities in the ships for bases exchange, and renamed HMS "Lancaster" in theRoyal Navy . Her name was struck from the Navy List8 January 1941 .As "Lancaster", she served as a minelayer and convoy escort in the Royal Navy during
World War II , and was reduced to reserve in July1945 .See also
* USS "Philip" for other ships of this name.
*List of United States Navy destroyers
*List of World War II ships
*List of ship launches in 1918
*List of ship commissionings in 1918
*List of ship commissionings in 1940
*List of ship decommissionings in 1940
*List of ship decommissionings in 1945 References
External links
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* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/076.htm NavSource Photos]
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