- USS Fairfax (DD-93)
USS "Fairfax" (DD-93) was a "Wickes"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy during theWorld War I , later transferred to theRoyal Navy as HMS "Richmond" (G88), as aTown class destroyer .USS "Fairfax"
Named in honor of Rear Admiral
Donald Fairfax , she was launched15 December 1917 byMare Island Navy Yard ; sponsored by Mrs. H. George; and commissioned6 April 1918 , Lieutenant CommanderStanford Caldwell Hooper in command."Fairfax" arrived at
Hampton Roads 6 June 1918 for convoy escort duty out of Newport News. She guarded convoys of troop transports to midocean meeting points with escorts who had come out of English and French ports to meet them. "Fairfax" also guarded convoys moving between coastal ports, and patrolled off the coast until16 October , when she stood down Hampton Roads bound for Brest, France, escorting a troop convoy. On18 October , she left her convoy to rescue 86 survivors of torpedoed USS "Lucia", an NOTS ship, and on27 October , arrived at Brest for patrol and escort duty inEurope an waters.On
3 December 1918 , "Fairfax" arrived in theAzores to meet and escort to Brest, the transport "George Washington" carrying PresidentWoodrow Wilson to the Peace Conference. She sailed for home21 December , reaching Norfolk8 January 1919 . Her post war operations along the east coast and in theCaribbean were broken in May 1919, when she sailed to the Azores to take up station as an observer of the historic first aerial crossing of the Atlantic made by Navy seaplanes. On19 June 1922 , she was decommissioned at Philadelphia, and placed in reserve.Recommissioned
1 May 1930 , "Fairfax" operated primarily on training cruises for members of the Naval Reserve during the following 2 years, based atNewport, Rhode Island , andCamden, New Jersey . On12 March 1932 she sailed from Hampton Roads forSan Diego, California , arriving26 March . On the west coast, too, her primary duty was training reservists, but she also took part in gunnery exercises and fleet problems offMexico ,Central America , and thePanama Canal Zone ."Fairfax" took part in the
Presidential Review taken byFranklin D. Roosevelt in San Diego in March 1933, then sailed for the East coast, where she continued her reserve training duty. She also patrolled inCuba n waters, and in the summers of 1935, 1937, 1938, 1939, and 1940 sailed out of Annapolis trainingmidshipmen of the Naval Academy. Between October 1935 and March 1937, she served with theSpecial Service Squadron out ofCoco Solo andBalboa, Canal Zone , operating primarily on the Atlantic side of the Canal Zone.The destroyer joined in representing the United States Navy at the opening of the New York City World's Fair in April 1939, and after war broke out in Europe that fall, operated on neutrality patrol along with her training duties. On
21 November 1940 , she arrived at Halifax,Nova Scotia , where she was decommissioned26 November , and transferred to Great Britain under the destroyers for-land-bases exchange agreement.See USS "Fairfax County" (LST-1193) for that ship.
HMS "Richmond"
The former "Fairfax" was commissioned in the
Royal Navy as HMS "Richmond" (Pennant number G88)5 December 1940 . She arrived atPlymouth, England ,31 December 1940 to join the escorts sailing out ofLiverpool in the Western Approaches Command. These ships guarded the movement of vital convoys through the most dangerous waters of their passage across the Atlantic. Between June and October 1941, she performed similar duty in the Newfoundland Force, and from February 1942 through March, made the dangerous run toMurmansk . Her base for Atlantic escort duty between December 1942 and August 1943 wasGreenock, Scotland . "Richmond" served in theRoyal Canadian Navy , based atSt. John's, Newfoundland , until December 1943, when with newer escorts available, she was placed in reserve in theTyne . On16 July 1944 she was transferred to theSoviet Navy ."Zhivuchiy"
The former "Richmond" was commissioned in the Soviet Navy as "Zhivuchiy" (rus. Живучий, "Tenacious") on
August 24 1944 . The Soviet Union returned her in June 1949 to Britain, which sold her for scrap in July of that year.See also
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HMS Richmond for other ships of the same name.
*List of United States Navy destroyers
*List of Royal Navy ships
*List of World War II ships
*List of ship launches in 1917
* List of ship commissionings in: 1918, 1940, 1944
* List of ship decommissionings in: 1940, 1944, 1949References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/f1/fairfax.htm
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/f1/fairfax.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Fairfax"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/093.htm navsource.org: USS "Fairfax"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/destroy/dd93txt.htm hazegray.org: USS "Fairfax"]
* [http://sovnavy-ww2.by.ru/destroyers/typ_town.htm SovietNavy-WW2: Таун ("Town") class]
* [http://www.uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/5878.html U-boat.net: Zivuchij]
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