- USS Meredith (DD-165)
The first USS "Meredith" (DD–165) was a "Wickes" class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy during theWorld War I . She was named forJonathan Meredith .History
"Meredith" was laid down
26 June 1918 byFore River Shipbuilding Company ,Quincy, Massachusetts ; launched22 September 1918 ; sponsored by Mrs. William F. Meredith, wife of the great-grandnephew of Sergeant Meredith; and commissioned at Boston29 January 1919 , CommanderH. H. Michaels in command.Assigned to Destroyer Force, Atlantic Fleet, "Meredith" proceeded to
Newport, Rhode Island , for torpedoes and18 February began a shakedown cruise toCuba . However, she received orders22 February to join five other destroyers as escort to "George Washington", returning PresidentWoodrow Wilson fromFrance to Boston. On26 February , she resumed her shakedown."Meredith" departed New York
1 May forTrepassey Bay , Newfoundland, to serve as a guide post for the first transoceanic flight, as Navy Curtis flying boats spanned the Atlantic fromLong Island toPlymouth, England . Returning to Boston22 May , "Meredith" cruised the east and gulf coasts with Destroyer Flotilla 2 until November, then served out of Newport for training, particularly target practice, until November, when she went into repair at Norfolk.Rejoining her division at
Charleston, South Carolina ,26 January 1922 , she participated in maneuvers until5 April when she went intoPhiladelphia Navy Yard for inactivation. Decommissioned28 June 1922 , "Meredith" remained at Philadelphia until, in accordance with theLondon Naval Treaty , she was sold for scrapping29 September 1936 .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m9/meredith-i.htm
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/165.htm NavSource Photos]
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