- USS Bailey (DD-269)
The second USS "Bailey" (DD-269) was a "Clemson"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy and transferred to theRoyal Navy where she served as HMS "Reading" (G71) duringWorld War II .As USS "Bailey"
Named for Theodorus Bailey, she was launched in February 1919 by
Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation ,Squantum, Massachusetts ; sponsored by Miss Rosalie Fellows Bailey, great-granddaughter of Admiral Bailey, commissioned27 June 1919 , Commander A. Sharp in command; and reported to the Pacific Fleet."Bailey" carried out routine operations along the west coast between October 1919 and June 1922. Because of the disturbed conditions on the west coast of
Mexico she was assigned to patrol duty there for short periods in 1920. On16 June 1922 Bailey went out of commission atSan Diego, California .On
30 September 1939 she was recommissioned at San Diego and reported to Destroyer Division 72, Atlantic Squadron. "Bailey" served with the Squadron in operations off the eastern seaboard until November 1940. On26 November 1940 she was decommissioned at Halifax, Nova Scotia, and transferred in the destroyer-land bases exchange toGreat Britain .As HMS "Reading"
Renamed HMS "Reading" she was commissioned
26 November 1940 for service with the 5th "Town" Flotilla and arrived atPlymouth ,England ,17 December 1940 where she was re-fitted and modified atHMNB Devonport . She is the only ship to be named "Reading".Between March and July 1941 she escorted convoys in the Atlantic, working out of
Liverpool . In July 1941 she joined the Newfoundland Escort Group with which she remained until May 1942. In this rôle, she escorted HMS "Prince of Wales" with Prime MinisterWinston Churchill to the Newfoundland Conference. She was deployed atPlacentia Bay with other Royal Navy andUnited States Navy warships for guard duties during the conference. After the meeting, she temporarily resumed escort duties in the Atlantic.Between May and October 1942 she underwent a yard overhaul in London, after which her weaponry was removed and she served as a target ship for aircraft from the Air Station,
Fearn ,Scotland , and continued in this assignment until July 1945 when she was handed over to ship-breakers atRosyth . The ship's badge from the HMS "Reading" is the collection of theHistorical Society of Berks County , located inReading, PA .References
* [http://www.naval-history.net/xGM-Chrono-11US-Reading.htm HMS Reading, Destroyer]
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b1/bailey-iii.htmExternal links
*http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/269.htm
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