- USS Caldwell (DD-69)
USS "Caldwell" (DD-69) was the
lead ship of her classdestroyer of theUnited States Navy . She was the first Navy ship named for LieutenantJames R. Caldwell (?–1804)."Caldwell" was launched 10 July 1917 by
Mare Island Navy Yard ; sponsored by Miss C. Caldwell; and commissioned 1 December 1917, Lieutenant Commander B. McCandless in command.Ordered to join the Atlantic Fleet, "Caldwell" reached
Norfolk, Virginia , 8 January 1918, andQueenstown, Ireland , 5 March. She participated in patrol and convoy escort duty, which were interrupted when "Caldwell" aided in urgent experimental work on underwater listening devices to employ against Germansubmarine s. After the close of World War I, "Caldwell" transported troops toBrest, France , and while there joined the escort for PresidentWoodrow Wilson in "George Washington" as he entered the harbor."Caldwell" returned home for operations with the Norfolk Division, Destroyer Force, Atlantic Fleet, and with Destroyer Squadron 3 along the east coast during 1919. Placed in reserve in August 1920, she operated with a reduced complement out of
Charleston, South Carolina , andNewport, Rhode Island .She was decommissioned at
Philadelphia Navy Yard 27 June 1922. She was sold there 30 June 1936.References
*Fitzsimons, Bernard, General Editor. "The Encyclopedia of 20th Century Weapons and Warfare", Volume 5, pp.510-11, "Caldwell", and Volume 16, pp.1717-18, "Leeds". London: Phoebus, 1978.
*http://www.navsource.org/archives
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/c1/caldwell-i.htm
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