- USS Bagley (DD-185)
The second USS "Bagley" (DD–185) was a "Wickes" class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy followingWorld War I . She was renamed USS "Doran" and later transferred to theRoyal Navy as HMS "St. Mary's" (I-12), aTown class destroyer .As USS "Bagley" and USS "Doran"
Named for Ensign
Worth Bagley , she was launched19 October 1918 byNewport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company ,Newport News, Virginia ; sponsored by Mrs. Adelaide Worth Bagley, mother of Ensign Bagley, commissioned27 August 1919 , CommanderR. L. Walker in command, and reported to the Atlantic Fleet.Between August 1919 and July 1920 "Bagley" served in destroyer Flotillas 1, 3, and 8 participating in maneuvers and training in the
Atlantic andCaribbean . She was placed in reserve commission16 July 1920 and out of commission at Philadelphia12 July 1922 . During25 April 1932 -20 April 1934 she was on loan to the Coast Guard.The name "Bagley" was dropped
31 May 1935 and, until 1939, she was referred to as DD-185 (ex-"Bagley"). She was renamed "Doran"22 December 1939 , forJohn James Doran . Recommissioned17 June 1940 , she reported to theAtlantic Squadron . "Doran" served with the Squadron until22 September 1940 , when she was decommissioned at Halifax, Nova Scotia, and transferred in the destroyer-land bases exchange toGreat Britain .See USS "Doran" for other ships of that name.
As HMS "St. Mary's"
She was renamed HMS "St. Mary's" and arrived at
Belfast ,Northern Ireland ,8 October 1940 . Assigned to the permanent escort force of the 1st Minelaying Squadron, she arrived on the west coast ofScotland 31 October and took part in some of the early minelaying operations inDenmark Strait , betweenIceland andGreenland . She also escorted a number of convoys. During 1941 she took part in most of the Squadron's minelaying operations and rendered service in the defense of shipping. On29 August 1941 she was in a collision with the transportRoyal Ulsterman off the west coast of Scotland and was inSalford Docks until December."St. Mary's" carried out minelaying and shipping defense duties in 1942 and 1943. In February 1944 she was paid off in the
Tyne and remained there until the end of the war, when she was scrapped.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b1/bagley-ii.htm
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/185.htm NavSource Photos]
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