- USS Davis (DD-65)
USS "Davis" (DD-65) was a "Sampson"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War I . She was the second Navy ship named for Rear AdmiralCharles Henry Davis (1807–1877). She served with theUnited States Coast Guard as (CG-21).hip history
"Davis" was launched 15 August 1916 by
Bath Iron Works ,Bath, Maine , sponsored by Miss E. Davis, granddaughter of Adm. Davis; and commissioned 5 October 1916, Lieutenant Commander R. F. Zogbaum, Jr., in command.World War I service
Assigned to Destroyer Force, Atlantic Fleet, "Davis" operated on the east coast and in the
Caribbean until theUnited States enteredWorld War I . She sailed from Boston 24 April 1917 as one of six destroyers in the first American destroyer detachment to reach European waters, arriving atQueenstown, Ireland , 4 May. She performed patrol duty off the coast ofIreland and escorted merchant convoys through the zone of greatest danger from submarines. Between 25 and 28 June she met and escorted troop transports carrying the firstAmerican Expeditionary Force toFrance . She also rescued many survivors of torpedoed vessels, and on 12 May 1918 picked up 35 members of the crew of the Germansubmarine "U-103" which had been badly damaged in a collision with the British ship "Olympic", turning her prisoners over to British military authorities atMilford Haven . On 13 December 1918 she formed part of the escort force to take "George Washington", with PresidentWoodrow Wilson embarked, into the harbor at Brest, France, then passed in review before the President.United States Coast Guard service
"Davis" returned to
New York 7 January 1919 and after an overhaul there joined Division 4, Flotilla 8, Destroyer Force, Atlantic Fleet, to cruise on the east coast.From September 1919 to November 1920 she was in reserve at
Philadelphia Navy Yard . Arriving at Charleston, S.C., 3 December 1920, she operated from that port and Newport in reduced commission until arriving at Philadelphia Navy Yard 29 March 1922.She was decommissioned there 20 June 1922 and transferred to the Coast Guard 25 March 1926. Homeported in
New London, Connecticut , she served as part of theRum Patrol .Returned to the Navy 30 June 1933, she was retained in a decommissioned status until sold 22 August 1934.
References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/d2/davis-ii.htm
External links
* [http://www.destroyers.org/DANFS/h-DD-65.htm Tin Can Sailors.com USS Davis (DD-65) history]
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