- USS Drayton (DD-23)
The first USS "Drayton" (DD-23) was a "Paulding"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy . She was named forPercival Drayton ."Drayton" (DD-23) was launched
22 August 1910 byBath Iron Works ,Bath, Maine ; sponsored by Miss E. G. Drayton, niece of Captain Drayton; and commissioned29 October 1910 , Lieutenant CommanderH. C. Dinger in command."Drayton" arrived at
Key West, Florida ,21 December 1910 , to cruise inCuba n waters and on the east coast in exercises and development problems. She sailed from Key West9 April 1914 to serve on blockade duty offMexico and take refugees out of the troubled areas, returning to New York1 June , and to Newport1 August ."Drayton" served on neutrality patrol and conducted torpedo and gunnery exercises out of
Newport, Rhode Island and in theCaribbean . Calling atJacksonville, Florida ,5 April to11 April 1917 , she took over the German steamer "Frieda Leonhardt" and interned her crew in accordance with a Presidential proclamation issued upon American entry intoWorld War I . "Drayton" arrived atNorfolk, Virginia 12 April and the next day reported for duty with thePatrol Force off the east coast serving until4 May 1917 when she enteredBoston Navy Yard to fit out for distant service."Drayton" departed
Boston, Massachusetts ,21 May 1917 and sailed by way ofSt. John's, Newfoundland , toQueenstown, Ireland , arriving1 June . She patrolled along the coast ofIreland , escorting both inbound and outbound ships. On20 June she searched for the submarine which had torpedoed SS "Bengore Head" then rescued 42 survivors who were landed atBantry, Ireland . Between26 June and4 July she escorted a transport convoy toSt. Nazaire and took part in a submarine hunt with two Frenchcruiser s. On15 December with "Benham" (DD-49) she picked up the survivors of the mined SS "Foylemore", 39 in all.Transferred to Brest and
U.S. Naval Forces Operating in European Waters , "Drayton" left Queenstown15 February 1918 . She continued her escort and antisubmarine operations out of this port until16 December when she sailed for the United States, arriving at Boston2 January 1919 for overhaul. "Drayton" cruised along the east coast on various exercises and maneuvers until18 July when she reported toPhiladelphia Navy Yard in company with seven other destroyers destined for decommissioning."Drayton" was decommissioned
17 November 1919 . On1 July 1933 her name was dropped and she was known as DD-23 until sold28 June 1935 .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/d6/drayton-i.htm
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