- USS Simpson (DD-221)
The first USS "Simpson" (DD-221/APD-27/AG-97) was a "Clemson"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II . She was named forEdward Simpson .History
"Simpson" was laid down on
9 October 1919 byWilliam Cramp and Sons ; launched on28 April 1920 ; sponsored by Miss Caroline Sterett Simpson, daughter of Rear Admiral Simpson; and commissioned on3 November 1920 , Lieutenant Commander P.T. Berry in command."Simpson" conducted training exercises with the Pacific Fleet during her first year of service, including a cruise to
Valparaíso ,Chile . She then transited thePanama Canal on12 December 1921 ; and, after overhaul at Philadelphia, she sailed fromNewport, Rhode Island , for theMediterranean on6 June 1922 . Between29 June 1922 and26 February 1924 , "Simpson" served as a unit of the United States Naval Detachment in Turkish waters under Rear AdmiralMark L. Bristol , protecting American interests during the unrest in theNear East followingWorld War I . "Simpson" was atSmyrna in September 1923 as the Greek front inAsia Minor collapsed and, on13 September , after theArmenian Genocide , she evacuated the American citizens from the city and carried them to Greece. She then resumed her duties of monitoring the evacuation of Greek refugees fromTurkey , protecting United States citizens, and aiding the work of the American Relief Association in theBlack Sea and eastern Mediterranean. After a tour of ports in the western Mediterranean and theEnglish Channel , "Simpson" departedSouthampton ,England , on1 July 1924 for overhaul atNorfolk, Virginia . She then underwent training in theCaribbean and on the west coast before crossing the Pacific for duty with theAsiatic Fleet .Upon arrival at
Chefoo ,China , on14 June 1925 , "Simpson" entered the routine of the Asiatic Fleet, training at bases in Tsingtao and Chefoo in the summer and Manila in the winter, and visiting Chinese ports during the transit each way. During 1925, unrest in China increased, due to the growth in strength of theKuomintang forces underChiang Kaishek and anti-foreign outbreaks atShanghai and Canton. Destroyers were detached from the fleet to supplement the normal gunboat patrols on theYangtze River and along the southern coast of China near Canton. "Simpson" rescued some missionaries at Deep Bay, China, on 2 and3 July 1925 ; and, during the next several years, carried out numerous patrols in Chinese waters protecting American lives and property. The destroyer was stationed atNanking whenJapan launched an air and sea attack on Shanghai at the end of January 1932, and she supported American diplomats in the southern Chinese capital during the critical early days of the crisis, as well as sending important reports to Washington. On11 February , she moved to Shanghai and, on23 February , to Swatow, where she remained until2 April 1932 . On18 April , "Simpson" departed Manila with her squadron to return to the United States.After overhaul at
Mare Island , "Simpson" joined Destroyers,Battle Force , atSan Diego, California on28 September 1932 and conducted fleet exercises and training along the west coast during the next several years. During night exercises in a fleet problem off Guantanamo Bay, "Simpson" collided with thecruiser , "Milwaukee" (CL-5), on7 May 1934 , and she underwent repairs at thePhiladelphia Navy Yard and summer training at Newport before returning to San Diego on10 November . She then resumed training with the Pacific Fleet and participated in fleet maneuvers ("problems") annually in 1936, 1937, and 1938.On
6 March 1939 , "Simpson" transited the Panama Canal to the Atlantic; and, between5 June and30 August 1939 , she carried out three training cruises for Naval Academymidshipmen . She then commenced training cruises for Naval Reservists; but, at the outbreak of war inEurope , she was assignedNeutrality Patrol duty and sailed for the Caribbean on6 September . There she carried out patrols and participated in exercises, including a fleet landing exercise atCulebra from14 February to10 March 1940 . After one training cruise formidshipmen and one for reservists during the summer, she resumed Neutrality Patrol duties in the Caribbean in October.World War II
"Simpson" was part of a support force formed on
18 March 1941 , after the signature of theLend Lease Act , to protect convoys between America and Britain in the North Atlantic. After several months of coastal escort and patrol duties, she escorted two convoys from NS Argentia, Newfoundland, to a rendezvous with British escorts offGreenland between30 June and3 September 1941 . On24 September , offIceland , she joined the first westbound convoy to be escorted by American warships and delivered it safely to Argentia on4 October . After United States entry into the war in December, her convoy trips were extended to theBritish Isles , and she remained on transatlantic convoy duty until28 April 1942 , when she entered theBoston Navy Yard for overhaul.For nearly a year after leaving the yard in May 1942, "Simpson" escorted convoys up and down the United States east coast. She made one trip to
Casablanca in February 1943; and, on28 April 1943 , began overhaul at theNew York Navy Yard . At sea again in May, "Simpson" escorted a convoy from New York to Curacao in the West Indies, and then made two round-trip voyages between Curacao andLondonderry Port ,Northern Ireland . On29 August 1943 , "Simpson" joined an escort carrier task group centered around "Santee" (CVE-29) and escorted a convoy fromBermuda to Casablanca. The task group then carried out antisubmarine patrols off theAzores . The group joined a westbound convoy on22 September but resumed antisubmarine sweeps after a submarine was reported near the Azores on26 September . "Simpson" returned to the United States on12 October but was back in the Azores conducting additional patrols between28 October and9 December 1943 ."Simpson" was designated on
1 December 1943 for conversion to a fast transport, APD-27, but was replaced in January 1944 by "George E. Badger" (DD-196), whose conversion was in turn cancelled. Resuming her convoy duties, "Simpson" escorted "Antaeus" (AG-67) for over three months from29 December 1943 to9 April 1944 as she carried troops up and down the east coast. During the remainder of 1944 and early 1945, "Simpson" escorted new heavy combatant ships on shakedown and training exercises along the east coast. Among the ships she served were thebattleship s "Wisconsin" and "Missouri", the large cruiser "Alaska", and the carriers "Ticonderoga" and "Antietam".Fate
"Simpson" was reclassified a miscellaneous auxiliary, AG-97, effective
23 May 1945 . All her armament was removed, and she was fitted with racks for exercise torpedoes and a winch for handling towed targets. She arrived at Guantanamo Bay,Cuba , on16 June 1945 and provided training services there for nearly a year. On11 May 1946 , the veteran ship arrived at thePhiladelphia Navy Yard for inactivation. Struck from the Navy list on19 June 1946 , "Simpson" was sold on21 November 1946 toNorthern Metals Company ,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , for scrapping.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s13/simpson.htm
External links
*http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/221.htm
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