- USS Jenkins (DD-42)
The first USS "Jenkins" (DD-42) was a modified "Paulding"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War I . She was named for Rear AdmiralThortan A. Jenkins ."Jenkins" was laid down
24 March 1911 byBath Iron Works ,Bath, Maine ; launched29 April 1912 ; sponsored by Miss Alice Jenkins, daughter of Rear Admiral Jenkins; and commissioned15 June 1912 , Lieutenant CommanderE. H. Delany in command.In the years that preceded World War I "Jenkins", based at
Newport, Rhode Island , trained with the Atlantic Fleet, sailing to theCaribbean for winter maneuvers operating along the East Coast in summer. In addition, she sailed toTampico, Mexico , in mid-April 1914 to support the Americanoccupation of Vera Cruz .As the war raged in
Europe , "Jenkins" continued patrol operations along the North American coast in search of possible GermanU-boat s. The patrols and maneuvers sharpened her war-readiness, so that she was ready for any eventuality when she sailed for Europe26 May 1917 .Based at
Queenstown, Ireland , "Jenkins" and her sister destroyers patrolled the eastern Atlantic, escorting convoys and rescuing survivors of sunken merchantmen. She continued escort and patrol duty for the duration of the War. Though she made several submarine contacts no results were determined. Following the signing of theArmistice 11 November 1918 , "Jenkins" sailed for home, arrivingBoston, Massachusetts 3 January 1919 .The destroyer operated along the Atlantic coast until arriving at
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 20 July . She remained there until decommissioning31 October 1919 . "Jenkins" was scrapped in 1935 in accordance with the Treaty of London.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/j2/jenkins-i.htm
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