- USS Ammen (DD-35)
The first USS "Ammen" (DD-35) was a "Paulding"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War I and later in theUnited States Coast Guard , designated as CG-8. She was named for Rear AdmiralDaniel Ammen ."Ammen" was laid down on 29 March 1910 by the
New York Shipbuilding Company ,Camden, New Jersey ; launched on 20 September 1910; sponsored by Miss Ethel C. Andrews; and commissioned atPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania on 23 May 1911, Lieutenant (Junior Grade)Lloyd W. Townsend in command.Following commissioning, "Ammen" was assigned to the Atlantic Fleet. She operated with the
Torpedo Flotilla along the east coast. Upon the outbreak of World War I in Europe in 1914, "Ammen" began neutrality patrols and escort duty along the east coast. After the United States entered the conflict in April 1917, "Ammen" sailed for theBahamas on a reconnaissance mission. When she returned to the United States, the destroyer entered thePhiladelphia Navy Yard on 6 May to be fitted out for overseas service. "Ammen" was assigned to Division 9,Destroyer Force , and sailed on 18 June forSt. Nazaire , France.After the arrival of the convoy at St. Nazaire on 2 July, "Ammen" proceeded to
Queenstown, Ireland , and was attached to American naval forces based there. The ship carried out convoy escort duty betweenIreland andFrance , patrolled off the Irish coast for enemy submarines, and went to the aid of vessels in distress. "Ammen" returned to the United States in January 1919. She made a cruise to theGulf of Mexico before going out of commission at Philadelphia on 11 December 1919. The vessel was designated DD-35 on 17 July 1920. "Ammen" remained atPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania until 28 April 1924, when she was transferred to the Coast Guard, in whose hands she was redesignated "'CG-8". "Ammen" was one of 20 destroyers that formed theCoast Guard Offshore Patrol Force , established to help suppress bootlegging.On 22 May 1931, "Ammen" was returned to the Navy, but she performed no further active service. Her name was dropped on 1 July 1933, and thereafter she was referred to as DD-35. She was struck from the Navy list on 5 July 1934 and sold to
Michael Flynn, Inc. ,Brooklyn, New York .ource
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