- USS Elliot (DD-146)
USS "Elliot" (DD–146) was a "Wickes" class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy during theWorld War II , first reclassified as DMS-4, and later reclassified as AG-104. She was named forLieutenant Commander Richard M. Elliot .History
"Elliot" was launched on
4 July 1918 atWilliam Cramp & Sons , inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania ; sponsored by Mrs. R. M. Elliot, widow of Lieutenant Commander Elliot; and commissioned25 January 1919 , with Lieutenant CommanderE. L. Gunther in command.After training in the
Caribbean , "Elliot" sailed from New York28 April 1919 to theAzores ;Gibraltar ;Malta ; andSplit , returning to Philadelphia on4 June . Reassigned to the Pacific Fleet, she joinedDestroyer Division 13 in New York Harbor in welcoming "George Washington" carrying PresidentWoodrow Wilson back from the peace conference atParis , then departed for the west coast, arriving at San Diego on7 August where she was reviewed bySecretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels ."Elliot" maneuvered offshore with the fleet until
25 March 1920 when she departed for theFar East . In June, she took AdmiralAlbert Cleaves , Commander-in-Chief,Asiatic Fleet , aboard and sailed up the Yangtze to investigate the murder of an American missionary,William A. Reimert . She stood by inChina during civil disturbances which threatened American lives and property. In September, she visited Port Arthur andDarien on intelligence duty, then returned to her base atCavite for overhaul. "Elliot" went home toSan Francisco the fall of 1921. In October, she arrived at San Diego to lie in reserve until being decommissioned on22 May 1922 .Recommissioned on
8 February 1930 , "Elliot" ranged the west coast withDestroyer Division 11 as plane guard in battle practice and major fleet problems. In the spring of 1934, she sailed for the east coast and a two-ocean fleet problem."Elliot" was assigned new duty in 1935 when she became high-speed towing vessel for fleet targets. From 1937, she was also continuously available for training and experimental services. In 1940, she accompanied the
Eclipse Expedition toMuleje ,Baja California , and then was assigned toPearl Harbor . She was converted to a high-speed minesweeper, and reclassified DMS-4,19 November 1940 .World War II
In exercises with
Mine Division 6 , "Elliot" often got as far asHawaii . When theJapan ese attacked Pearl Harbor on7 December 1941 , she was returning to her base with TF 3 fromJohnston Island , and at once begananti-submarine patrol duties there."Elliot" continued to patrol in Hawaii until
11 July 1942 , when she sailed for theAleutians . She joined TG 8.6 for bombardment ofKiska on7 August , then took up patrol and escort work. In May 1943, she swept mines before and during invasion of Attu.Reporting to
Operational Training Command at San Francisco in June, "Elliot" served at San Diego, towing targets and serving as a training ship until13 August 1944 . Sailing to Pearl Harbor, she had similar duty until22 July 1945 , then she returned to San Pedro for inactivation. She had been reclassified AG-104 on5 June 1945 . "Elliot" was decommissioned on12 October 1945 , and sold for scrap on29 January 1946 ."Elliot" received one
battle star forWorld War II service.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/e3/elliot.htm
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/146.htm NavSource Photos]
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