- USS Broome (DD-210)
USS "Broome" (DD-210/AG-96) was a "Clemson"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy . She was named after aUnited States Marine Corps officer,John L. Broome .History
"Broome" was launched
14 May 1919 byWilliam Cramp and Sons ,Philadelphia ; sponsored by Miss Mary Josephine Heyworth Broome, granddaughter of Lieutenant Colonel Broome, and commissioned31 October 1919 , Commander C. M. Austin in command."Broome" left
New York Navy Yard in May 1920 for duty inEurope an waters. She cruised between English and French ports, as well as in theBaltic Sea andMediterranean . At the end of the year she reported to theAsiatic Fleet . After two years she returned to theUnited States and went out of commission atSan Diego 30 December 1922 ."Broome" was recommissioned
5 February 1930 and thereafter served actively with the fleet in the Pacific until 1939 except for a period in reduced commission during 1934. In May 1939 "Broome" arrived atNorfolk Navy Yard for duty in the Atlantic. In 1941 she was attached to Destroyer Division 63, Patrol Force, and operated with theNeutrality Patrol on the Atlantic coast. Later that year, she served as a convoy escort betweenIceland and theUnited States .From January 1942 until May 1945 "Broome" engaged in convoy escort, patrol, and training operations in east coast, Icelandic, Canadian, and
Caribbean waters. In addition, she escorted several trans-Atlantic convoys toNorth Africa and theUnited Kingdom .Fate
On
4 May 1945 "Broome" arrived atCharleston Navy Yard for overhaul and on23 May her designation was changed to AG-96. On10 June 1945 , as a unit of the Atlantic Fleet attached to the Operational Training Command, she reported for duty at Guantanamo Bay,Cuba , where she served until December 1945. On10 December she procceded to Philadelphia and commenced her pre-inactivation overhaul. "Broome" was decommissioned20 May 1946 and sold20 November 1946 .As of 2005, no other ship has been named "Broome".
References
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-b/dd210.htm Photos]
*http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/210.htm
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