- USS Renshaw (DD-176)
The second USS "Renshaw" (DD–176) was a "Wickes" class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy followingWorld War I . She was named forWilliam B. Renshaw .History
"Renshaw" was laid down
8 May 1918 by theUnion Iron Works ,San Francisco, California ; launched21 September 1918 ; sponsored by Mrs. Frank Johnson; and commissioned31 July 1919 , Lt. Comdr.R. A. Hall in command."Renshaw" was assigned to the Destroyer Force, Pacific Fleet. She joined the Fleet in
Monterey Bay , and passed in review for the Secretary of the Navy who observed the Fleet from "Oregon" (BB-3). "Renshaw" departed San Francisco16 September for her base of operations,San Diego , where she arrived on the 20th. Her brief service was none too active, since small appropriations limited most units of the Fleet to routine target practice and engineering competition. The destroyer participated in exercises off theCalifornia coast, performed patrol and dispatch duty, transported prisoners, and made one training cruise with naval reservists out ofPortland, Oregon ."Renshaw" cruised to
Hawaii from25 March to28 April 1920 , with Destroyer Flotilla 11, to conduct a thorough reconnaissance of the islands with a view toward establishing an operating base for the Fleet. During the period from16 December 1920 to4 April 1921 , the ship was at thePuget Sound Navy Yard for overhaul, returning to base on8 April to rejoin the Destroyer Force.In January 1922 "Renshaw" calibrated radio compasses for the
12th Naval District . She returned to San Diego28 January and remained moored, except for a brief trip to San Pedro 20-24 February , until decommissioned27 May 1922 . The destroyer was laid up at San Diego until disposed of in 1936 in accordance with theLondon Naval Treaty for the limitation and reduction of naval armament. She was struck from the Navy list19 May 1936 , sold29 September toSchiavone Bonomo Corporation , and reduced to a hulk2 December 1936 .ee also
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List of United States Navy destroyers References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/r4/renshaw-ii.htm
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* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/176.htm NavSource Photos]
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