- USS MacKenzie (DD-175)
USS "MacKenzie" (DD–175) was a "Wickes" class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy followingWorld War I , later transferred to theRoyal Canadian Navy as HMCS "Annapolis" (I-04).History
The second Navy ship to be named for
Alexander Slidell MacKenzie , she was laid down by theUnion Iron Works ,San Francisco, California ,4 July 1918 ; launched29 September 1919 ; sponsored by Mrs. Percy J. Cotton, and commissioned25 July 1919, Lieutenant CommanderE. T. Oates in command. On17 July 1920 , she was designated DD-175.Following commissioning and shakedown, "MacKenzie" became a unit of the Pacific Fleet and operated with Destroyer Squadrons 2 and 4 until decommissioned at Mare Island
27 May 1922 . "MacKenzie" remained in reserve until she recommissioned at San Diego,6 November 1939 .In 1940, the ship was one of 50 destroyers exchanged, under the terms of the
Destroyers for Bases Agreement , for strategic bases off the North American coast. She arrived at Halifax, Nova Scotia,20 September 1940. There, on the 24th, she decommissioned, was turned over to theRoyal Canadian Navy and recommissioned HMCS "Annapolis" (I-04). "MacKenzie" was struck from the US Navy list8 January 1941 .HMCS "Annapolis" (I-04)
Following the Canadian practice of naming destroyers after Canadian rivers, "Annapolis" was named after the
Annapolis River ofNova Scotia ; [Milner 1985 p.23] and, with deference to the U.S. origin, sharing a name of significance to theUnited States Naval Academy . Until 1944, "Annapolis" sailed with the Halifax andWestern Local Escort Forces escorting convoys from east ofSt. Johns, Newfoundland , to New York. In April 1944, she was attached to HMCS "Cornwallis", nearAnnapolis, Nova Scotia , where she remained as a training ship until the end of the war. On4 June 1945 , she was turned over to theWar Assets Corporation and sold toFrankel Brothers , Ltd., ofToronto for scrapping.References
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