- USS McKee (DD-87)
The second USS "McKee" (DD–87) was a "Wickes" class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy during theWorld War I . She was named forHugh W. McKee .History
She was laid down
29 October 1917 byUnion Iron Works ,San Francisco ,California ; launched23 March 1918 ; sponsored by Mrs. J. Tynan: and commissioned7 September 1918 , Lt. Comdr.W. H. Lee in command.Following a west coast shakedown, "McKee" sailed from
Mare Island 13 September 1918, transited thePanama Canal the 27th, and reported for duty with Destroyer Flotilla 5 at New York2 October . In this late phase of World War I, short coastal sailings preceded her departure fromHampton Roads 28 October as a convoy escort. Upon her arrival in theAzores 5 November she was assigned to a returning convoy and enteredNew York Harbor 2 December . Early in1919 she steamed to Guantanamo Bay,Cuba , for fleet exercises from26 January to4 April . A number of voyages fromKey West ,Florida , to Halifax,Nova Scotia , kept her crew well trained prior to her reportingPortsmouth, New Hampshire ,13 December to be placed in reduced commission.From July
1921 , "McKee" based first atNewport, Rhode Island , then atCharleston, South Carolina , and in the aftermath of theWashington Disarmament Conference proceeded toPhiladelphia in April 1922. Decommissioning16 June 1922 , she was struck from the Navy list7 January 1936 and sold toBoston Iron & Metal Company , Inc.,Baltimore, Maryland , for scrapping.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m7/mckee-ii.htm
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/087.htm NavSource Photos]
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