- USS Sharkey (DD-281)
USS "Sharkey" (DD-281) was a "Clemson"-class
destroyer in theUnited States Navy followingWorld War I . She was named forWilliam J. Sharkey .History
"Sharkey" was laid down on
14 April 1919 by theBethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation ,Squantum, Massachusetts ; launched on12 August 1919 ; sponsored by Mrs. Mary E. Sharkey; and commissioned on28 November 1919 , Commander E. D. Washburn, Jr., in command.Immediately after commissioning, "Sharkey" was sent to the rescue of SS "Powhatan" and was one of four ships standing by as the stricken vessel was taken under tow. She then completed shakedown out of
Newport, Rhode Island , and departed that port on28 January 1920 for Guantanamo Bay. Late in April, she steamed to Boston for repairs. When the work was completed, she joined the Reserve Destroyers, Atlantic Fleet, atCharleston, South Carolina , on5 October ."Sharkey" got underway on
10 May 1921 for summer operations out of Newport and returned to Charleston on24 October . She departed again on29 May 1922 for exercises offNorfolk, Virginia , which lasted until she entered theBoston Navy Yard for repairs on2 December ."Sharkey" sailed on
11 January 1923 for theCaribbean , and participated inFleet Problem I offPanama and in combined fleet exercises until sailing from the Caribbean on2 April for thePhiladelphia Navy Yard . Departing the yard on11 August , she participated in maneuvers off Newport and, between31 August and4 September , the Fisherman's Races atGloucester, Massachusetts before departing Newport on1 October 1923 for exercise areas off Norfolk. She spent the period from18 November 1923 to3 January 1924 in the Philadelphia Navy Yard.On
4 January 1924 , "Sharkey" sailed fromLynnhaven Roads ,Virginia , with theScouting Fleet for the annual fleet concentration in the Caribbean. The exercises lasted from11 January to28 February , after which "Sharkey" underwent overhaul at Boston from3 March to14 June . Between10 July and28 July , she operated with USS|Colorado|BB-45|2 offBermuda testing a range finder for destroyers and, after repairs to a bent propeller, completed the trials between5 September and24 September with USS|West Virginia|BB-48|2. Following more exercises, she arrived at Philadelphia on1 November 1924 .On
10 January 1925 , "Sharkey" departed Philadelphia for the Caribbean. On26 January , she embarked the President and Cabinet ofHaiti for a short cruise, and then trained with the fleet in the Caribbean until28 March . She made reserve training cruises from Philadelphia between14 April and6 May ; but, on the latter date, damaged a turbine and entered theNorfolk Navy Yard for repairs. She resumed reserve training cruises between23 July and5 September 1925 and cruised to Guantanamo and back between19 September and20 November ."Sharkey" returned to Guantanamo on
13 January 1926 , and transited the Panama Canal on4 February to participate inFleet Problem VI off the west coast of Central America. She returned to Norfolk on21 February and remained there undergoing overhaul until23 April . On17 June , she departed Newport with her division for Europe. She visited northern European ports between29 June and20 November 1926 ; then spent three months in the western Mediterranean and visited the eastern Mediterranean from20 February to7 May 1927 . She next made a one-week cruise in the Black Sea, visiting Romania and Bulgaria before returning to Newport on11 July 1927 . She spent the remainder of the year in making naval reserve cruises and twice undergoing repairs at Norfolk."Sharkey" arrived at Guantanamo on
11 January 1928 and operated with the fleet in the Caribbean until31 March . After training reserves off Norfolk and Newport, she underwent overhaul at Norfolk from29 July to2 October . She exercised off Charleston for two months and returned to Norfolk for the Christmas holidays. Underway on4 January 1929 , "Sharkey" transited thePanama Canal on the 20th and participated inFleet Problem IX and combined fleet exercises off Panama. Again transiting the canal on7 March , she continued exercises with the fleet in the Caribbean until27 April . After exercises and reserve training cruises on the east coast, she entered the Norfolk Navy Yard on22 July for overhaul.Fate
She was ordered decommissioned instead, and was towed to the Philadelphia Navy Yard by USS|Kalmia|AT-23|2 on
2 October 1929 and decommissioned there on1 May 1930 . "Sharkey" was struck from the Navy list on22 October 1930 and sold for scrapping on17 January 1931 toBoston Iron and Metal Company ,Baltimore, Maryland .As of 2005, no other ship have been named "Sharkey".
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External links
*http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/281.htm
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