- USS King (DD-242)
The first USS "King" (DD-242) was a "Clemson"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II . She was named forFrank Ragan King .History
"King" was laid down
28 April 1919 and launched14 October 1920 by theNew York Shipbuilding Corporation ; sponsored by Mrs. Allene A. King, widow of Commander King; and commissioned16 December 1920 , Lieutenant Commander R. C. Smith in command.After shakedown and training operations along the Atlantic Coast "King" cleared
Hampton Roads 2 October 1921 for her firstMediterranean cruise. ArrivingSmyrna ,Turkey ,8 November , the destroyer received 300 Greek refugees for transport toMitylene , Greece. The destroyer served as station ship during theCrimean Crisis , remaining in Turkish waters until June 1923.Upon return to the United States during the summer, "King" joined the Atlantic
Scouting Fleet and from 1923 to 1930 engaged in fleet exercises and reserve training cruises along the coast and in theCaribbean . She sailed for thePacific 15 April 1925 for maneuvers in Hawaiian waters. During the spring of 1927, she patrolled waters offNicaragua to protect American citizens and interests during the civil war in that country. "King" decommissioned atPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 10 March 1931 .She recommissioned
13 June 1932 and departed Hampton Roads18 August to join the Pacific Scouting Force. "King" operated out ofCalifornia for the next 6 years, engaging in central Pacific exercises, reserve cruises and training maneuvers to strengthen America's powerful sea force. The destroyer decommissioned atSan Diego, California 21 September 1938 .World War II
Soon after Nazi aggression began the
Second World War inEurope , "King" recommissioned26 September 1939 , Lt. Comdr. E. E. Berthold in command. The destroyer cleared San Diego13 November to join the CaribbeanNeutrality Patrol . Following arrival atNorfolk, Virginia 22 February 1940 , the destroyer operated along the East Coast on Neutrality Patrol out ofBoston, Massachusetts andKey West , before returning to the West Coast during the fall. She continued patrol and maneuvers out ofSan Francisco, California , operating in that area at the outbreak of hostilities withJapan .During the first 5 months of the war, "King" operated on patrol and escort duty along the West Coast. Departing
Mare Island 22 May 1942 , she joined Task Force 8 escorting troop transport PresidentMillard Fillmore to theAleutian Islands . ArrivingDutch Harbor 3 June , "King" operated on antisubmarine warfare (ASW) and screening patrols in the Aleutians throughout the summer, and fought with Task Group 8.6 during the bombardment ofKiska in August. She remained in the Aleutians until she sailed for San Francisco22 December 1943 .Fate
After overhaul, "King" operated off the West Coast for the rest of the war, as patrol vessel and an ASW screen. She departed Treasure Island
28 August 1945 arriving Philadelphia20 September . "King" decommissioned there23 October 1945 , and was sold toBoston Metals for scrapping on29 September 1946 ."King" received one
battle star for World War II service.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/k4/king-i.htm
External links
*http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/242.htm
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