- USS Sigourney (DD-81)
The first USS "Sigourney" (DD–81) was a "Wickes" class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy during theWorld War I . She was named for James Butler Sigourney.History
"Sigourney" was laid down on
25 August 1917 by theFore River Shipbuilding Company , Quincy,Massachusetts ; launched on16 December 1917 ; sponsored by Mrs. Granville W. Johnson; and commissioned on15 May 1918 , Comdr.W. N. Vernon in command.On
27 May , "Sigourney" sailed from theUnited States escorting a troopship toFrance . On arrival at Brest, she was assigned to Commander Naval Forces, France; and, for the remainder of World War I, she escorted convoys through the submarine danger zone extending approximately 500 miles west of Brest. During most of her convoys, "Sigourney" was theflagship of the screen commander but did not herself have any confirmed submarine contacts.After the armistice on
11 November , she performed miscellaneous duties inEurope an waters, including service in early December as flagship of the four-destroyer screen that escorted USS "George Washington" on the middle part of that transport's voyage to carry PresidentWoodrow Wilson from the United States to France for theVersailles Peace Conference . "Sigourney" sailed from Brest for the United States on26 December 1918 and arrived at Boston on8 January 1919 . After overhaul at Boston and summer training at Newport, "Sigourney" was placed in reserve status atPhiladelphia on1 November 1919 and decommissioned there on26 June 1922 .As HMS "Newport" and HNoMS "Newport"
"Sigourney" was recommissioned at Philadelphia on
23 August 1940 and sailed to Halifax,Nova Scotia . There, on26 November , she was decommissioned and turned over to a Canadian care-and-maintenance party. Commissioned by the British as HMS "Newport" on5 December , she was transferred as part of theDestroyers for Bases Agreement . "Sigourney" was struck from the Navy list on8 January 1941 .After engine repairs in England, HMS "Newport" operated on convoy duty as a unit of the
Royal Norwegian Navy from March 1941 to June 1942. She then reverted to the British; and, after repairs, served as an aircraft target ship from June 1943 until placed in reserve in January 1945. "Newport" was scrapped at Granton,Scotland , on18 February 1947 .See also
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List of United States Navy destroyers
*List of ship launches in 1917
*List of ship commissionings in 1918
*List of ship commissionings in 1940
*List of ship decommissionings in 1940
*List of ship decommissionings in 1947 Notes
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s12/sigourney-i.htm
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-s/dd81.htm Photos]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/081.htm NavSource Photos]
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