- USS Decatur (DD-5)
The second USS "Decatur" (DD-5) was a "Bainbridge"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy . She was named in honor ofStephen Decatur ."Decatur" was launched on
26 September 1900 byWilliam R. Trigg Company ,Richmond, Virginia ; sponsored by MissM. D. Mayo , great-grandniece of Commodore Decatur; and commissioned on19 May 1902 , LieutenantLloyd Horwitz Chandler in command."Decatur" was designated lead vessel of the 1st Torpedo Flotilla with which she conducted drills and maneuvers along the Eastern Seaboard and in the
Caribbean until December 1903 when the flotilla departed Norfolk for theAsiatic Station , sailing by way of theSuez Canal .Arriving at
Cavite ,Philippines , on14 April 1904 , "Decatur" exercised along theChina coast and cruised in Philippine waters until placed in reserve at Cavite on5 December 1905 . For the next 3 years she made infrequent cruises, including one to the southern Philippines in January and February 1908 andSaigon in May 1908.Placed out of commission on
18 February 1909 , "Decatur" was placed in commission in reserve on22 April 1910 and in full commission on22 December 1910 . She resumed operations with the Torpedo Flotilla, cruising in the southern Philippines and between ports of China andJapan until on1 August 1917 when she departed for the Mediterranean. Assigned to U.S. Patrol Squadrons, she arrived atGibraltar 20 October October for patrol and convoy duty in both the Atlantic and Mediterranean until on8 December 1918 . "Decatur" arrived atPhiladelphia on6 February 1919 and was decommissioned there20 June June. She was sold on3 January 1920 .Admiral
Chester Nimitz commanded her in the Philippines early in his career.Notes
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