- USS Maury (DD-100)
The first USS "Maury" (DD-100) was a "Wickes"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War I and the years following. She was named in honor of Matthew Fontaine Maury.History
"Maury" was laid down
4 May 1918 byFore River Shipbuilding Company ,Quincy, Massachusetts ; launched4 July 1918 ; sponsored by MissAnna Hamlin ; and commissioned23 September 1918 , Lieutenant CommanderJohn H. Newton in command."Maury", having completed an east coast shakedown, departed
New York City 12 November 1918 to escort a convoy bound forFrance . Detached off theAzores , she proceeded toGibraltar , arriving on the 26th. She cruised in the western Mediterranean until reporting for duty with the Adriatic Detachment atVenice 18 February 1919 . With that squadron for the next 5 months, she participated in their “umpiring” duties as firstRear Admiral Albert Niblack and then Rear AdmiralAdolphus Andrews sought to employ their good offices in the political rivalry for the natural harbors of the Adriatic. Primary contenders for this area, particularlyTrieste , wereItaly and the newly created state ofYugoslavia , itself fraught with internal nationalistic dissension. Secondary postwar problems connected with this duty involved clearing the Adriatic of the multitude of mines which broke away with winds and presented a menace to shipping; distribution of food to the hunger-strickenBalkans ; and providing for the ever-growing numbers of refugees."Maury" returned to New York
25 July and 3 months later steamed to Philadelphia where she remained, undergoing overhaul, until24 April 1920 . On17 July she was redesignated DM-5, lightminelayer , and after another lengthy stay at Philadelphia reported to Mine Squadron I atGloucester, Massachusetts ,23 July 1921 . For the next 7 years she cruised the waters off the east coast, deploying each winter to join in fleet problems which, with one exception, 1925, took her to theCaribbean . In 1925 she sailed to the Pacific for a problem involving protective screening, seizing, and occupying of an unfortified anchorage in the vicinity of enemy territory and fueling at sea.After a winter deployment in waters off
Cuba in 1929, "Maury" spent the summer in theGulf of Mexico and in September returned to the east coast. On30 September she moored at Philadelphia where she decommissioned19 March 1930 . Struck from the Naval Register22 October , she was sold17 January 1931 toBoston Iron & Metal Company ,Baltimore, Maryland , and scrapped1 May 1934 .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m6/maury-i.htm
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/100.htm NavSource Photos]
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