- USS Israel (DD-98)
The first USS "Israel" (DD-98) was a "Wickes"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War I and the years following. She was named in honor ofJoseph Israel .History
"Israel" was launched
22 June 1918 by theFore River Shipbuilding Corporation ,Quincy, Massachusetts ; sponsored by MissDorothy Brown ; and commissioned13 September 1918 , Lt. Comdr.George N. Barker in command.Following shakedown out of Boston, "Israel" rendezvoused with "South Carolina" at
Newport, Rhode Island on24 September 1918 , and performed escort duty on the East Coast as a unit of the Destroyer Force, Atlantic Fleet. She departed New York13 October with a convoy, and arrived atGibraltar 6 November , via theAzores andPort Leixoes ,Portugal . Having escorted theBrazil ian Detachment to Gibraltar Harbor9 November , "Israel" arrivedVenice 18 November and joined the Eastern Mediterranean Forces. She operated out of Venice andSplit as a station ship transporting supplies and personnel until12 July 1919 when she departedVillefranche ,France , via Gibraltar and the Azores, arriving Boston24 July .While undergoing overhaul at the
Portsmouth Navy Yard , "Israel" was fitted out as a lightminelayer and her classification changed17 July 1920 to DM-3.Sailing from
Portsmouth, New Hampshire ,4 March 1921 , "Israel" cruised along the East Coast until5 July when she joined Mine Squadron 1, Atlantic Fleet, atGloucester, Massachusetts . During the remainder of the year she engaged in mining practice and exercises on the East Coast; and from January to April 1922, participated in important fleet exercises based at Guantanamo Bay andCulebra ,Puerto Rico ."Israel" arrived
Philadelphia 15 May 1922 and decommissioned there7 July . Remaining inactive during the following years, she was reduced to a hulk in 1936 in accordance with the London Treaty. Her name was struck from the Navy List25 January 1937 , and she was sold to theUnion Shipbuilding Company ,Baltimore, Maryland ,18 April 1939 .As of 2008 , no other ships in the United States Navy have gone by this name.ee also
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List of United States Navy destroyers References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/i3/israel.htm
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/098.htm NavSource Photos]
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