- USS Aylwin (DD-47)
The second USS "Aylwin" (DD-47) was the
lead ship of her class ofdestroyer s in theUnited States Navy . She was named forJohn Cushing Aylwin ."Aylwin" was laid down on
7 March 1912 atPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania byWilliam Cramp & Sons Shipbuilding Company; launched on23 November 1912 ; sponsored by Mrs. Joseph Wright Powell; and commissioned on17 January 1914 , Lieutenant CommanderLeigh C. Palmer in command.Following a short cruise to
Cuba , the destroyer was placed out of commission at theNorfolk Navy Yard and remained inactive for more than a year. She was recommissioned on25 May 1915 and assigned to the 6th Division, Torpedo Flotilla, Atlantic Fleet. The ship then cruised along the east coast carrying out routine patrols.During the early months of 1917, "Aylwin" sailed to Cuban waters for winter maneuvers and returned to the
Virginia capes area upon America's entry intoWorld War I . From June 1917 to January 1918, the destroyer participated in special experimental work with Reginald Aubrey Fessenden while operating out ofBoston, Massachusetts , andNewport, Rhode Island .On
4 January 1918 , "Aylwin" sailed forQueenstown, Ireland ; and, shortly after her arrival there, began patrolling out of that port. However, shortly thereafter, she was detached to join British forces operating fromPortsmouth and Devonport,England , in conducting antisubmarine patrols."Aylwin" remained in
Europe an waters following the end of the war. On26 December 1918 , she sailed in company with "Chester" (Cruiser No. 1) for an inspection tour of the Baltic ports ofGermany . The ships, which, were operating under the auspices of theAllied Naval Armistice Commission , were to remove any American prisoners of war or citizens discovered in the German ports. On16 June 1919 , "Aylwin" departedBrest, France , bound for the United States, and arrived atNew York City 10 days later. She then proceeded to thePhiladelphia Navy Yard where she was placed in reserve.While in this status, "Aylwin" received the designation DD-47 on
17 July 1920 . She was decommissioned on23 February 1921 . The ships name was cancelled on1 July 1933 so that a new destroyer, DD-355, might be called "Aylwin". Thereafter, the older destroyer was referred to simply as DD-47. Her name was struck from the Navy list on8 March 1935 , and she was sold for scrap in accordance with the terms of the London Treaty for the limitation of naval armament.ource
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