- USS Wilkes (TB-35)
The first USS "Wilkes" (TB-35) was a "Blakely"-class
torpedo boat in theUnited States Navy .Built in New York
"Wilkes" was laid down on
3 June 1899 atMorris Heights, New York , by the Gas Engine and Power Company and the Charles L. Seabury & Co.; launched on28 September 1901 ; sponsored by Miss Harriet E. Rankin; and commissioned at theNorfolk Navy Yard on18 September 1902 , Lt. (jg.)Dudley Wright Knox in command.U.S. Navy service
"Wilkes" spent the bulk of her career in reserve. Soon after her commissioning, she was assigned to the Reserve Torpedo Flotilla based at
Norfolk, Virginia . There, she remained until the winter of 1906 and 1907 when she briefly returned to full commission for service with the 3rd Torpedo Flotilla.On
30 May 1907 , she was again placed in reserve with the Reserve Torpedo Flotilla at Norfolk. There, she remained until 23 November 1908 when she was recommissioned and assigned to duty with the Atlantic Torpedo Fleet based atCharleston, South Carolina .Decommissioning
On
22 December 1909 , she went back into reserve, this time at theCharleston Navy Yard . Apparently in commission, in reserve, while at Charleston, "Wilkes" was decommissioned there on 14 November 1913, and her name was struck from theNavy list on the following day. She was sunk as a target sometime during the summer or fall of 1914.References
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* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/tb/050335.htm USS WILKES (Torpedo Boat # 35, TB-35)]
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