- USS Biddle (DD-151)
The second USS "Biddle" (DD–151) was a "Wickes" class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy during theWorld War II , later reclassified AG-114. She was named for Nicholas Biddle.History
"Biddle" was launched
3 October 1918 byWilliam Cramp and Sons Ship and Engine Building Company,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , sponsored by Miss Elise B. Robinson, a great-great-grandniece of Captain Biddle; and commissioned22 April 1919 , CommanderC. T. Blackburn in command.Following her commissioning, "Biddle" made a cruise to the
Mediterranean and returned to New York1 July 1920 . After assignment to Division 48, Atlantic Fleet, she cruised along the east coast until decommissioned atPhiladelphia Navy Yard 20 June 1922 . She remained laid up until recommissioned16 October 1939 . Until November 1940 she served on patrol duty with Destroyer Division 66,Atlantic Squadron , and on training duty withNaval Reserve Officers Training Corps . She patrolled in theCaribbean under orders of the Commandant, 15th Naval District (November 1940 May 1941) and then rejoined Destroyer Division 66 patrolling out ofKey West, Florida ."Biddle" spent March 1942-February 1945 on convoy duty in the Caribbean except for two short periods. She formed part of anti-submarine TG 2. (
18 January 1944 –27 February 1944 ) and escorted a convoy toNorth Africa (24 March 1944 –11 May 1944 ). During the latter mission,11 April –12 April , while fighting off an air attack, she had seven men wounded by a strafing attack by a German plane. "Biddle" operated off the east coast, March-July 1945, on training exercises with motor torpedo boats. She was reclassified a miscellaneous auxiliary (AG-114)30 June 1945 and arrived atBoston Navy Yard 15 July for conversion. Her conversion was completed just as the war withJapan ended and she remained at Boston until decommissioned5 October 1945 . She was sold3 December 1946 ."Biddle" received one
battle star for her service with Convoy UGS-37.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b6/biddle-ii.htm
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/151.htm NavSource Photos]
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