USS Putnam (DD-287)

USS Putnam (DD-287)

USS "Putnam" (DD-287) was a "Clemson"-class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I. She was named for Charles Putnam.

History

"Putnam" was laid down by the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, Squantum, Massachusetts 30 June 1919, launched 30 September 1919, sponsored by Miss Katherine Brown; and commissioned at Boston, Massachusetts 18 December 1919, Commander Wilbur Riee Van Auken in command.

Upon completion of shakedown out of Boston, "Putnam" was assigned to Division 43, Squadron 3, Destroyer Force Atlantic Fleet based at Newport, Rhode Island. She sailed from Newport 8 February 1920 for Guantanamo Bay where she carried out target practice until 26 April. "Putnam" was later sent to Tampico, Mexico, to join USS|Isherwood|DD-284|2 and USS|Reid|DD-292|2 in observing the volatile political situation there 10 May14 June. She made a reservist training cruise between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Newport before being placed in reserve at Charleston 22 September.

"Putnam" was reassigned to Destroyer Division 49, Squadron 1 upon returning to active duty 1 May 1921 and took part in summer exercises with the Destroyer Force out of Newport until 16 November. After spending the winter in reserve at Charleston, South Carolina, she was ordered to Destroyer Division 25 Squadron 9 at Newport 27 June 1922. "Putnam" engaged in gunnery drills at Guantanamo Bay (16 April25 May 1923) before returning to Boston for periodic overhaul. She rejoined her division at Guantanamo Bay 5 April 1924 for maneuvers with Scouting Fleet Destroyers there and later off Hampton Roads until 29 October. "Putnam" rendezvoused with the fleet for torpedo exercises in the Caribbean again 6 January10 February 1925.

Following repairs at Boston (14 February1 July 1925), "Putnam" reported to the Newport Naval Torpedo Station for experimental duty and participated in the search to locate the wreck of "S-51" on 26 September. She departed Newport 2 October for Gonaives, Haiti, Guantanamo Bay and the Panama Canal Zone to continue her readiness operations with Scouting Fleet Destroyers. "Putnam" sailed for Boston 20 February 1926 for a refit.

Upon completion of repairs at Boston 28 April 1926, "Putnam" resumed her schedule of experimental torpedo duty at Newport and fleet maneuvers off Haiti until October 1927. She then proceeded to Charleston for Fleet Problem II (30 October2 December).

After exercises off Haiti in January and February, "Putnam" completed three reservists' training cruises between Philadelphia and Newport (30 June24 August) before sailing 31 August for Charleston and depth charge practice. She resumed operations in Panamanian waters 16 January 1929, participated in Fleet Problem IX, transited and retransmitted the Panama Canal and later engaged in gunnery drills off Haiti before sailing for Boston 27 April. "Putnam" served as a reservists' training ship for two cruises out of Tompkinsville, New York (19 July30 August).

Fate

"Putnam" decommissioned at Philadelphia 21 September 1929; was struck from the Navy List 22 October 1930, sold 17 January 1931; and scrapped in 1931 by her purchasers according to DANFS. Other sources state she was converted into an express fruit carrier, either MV "Tabasco" [ [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/lines/sfruit.htm Standard Fruit Co / Vaccaro Brothers Ship list] ] or MV "Teapa". [ [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/287.htm NavSource] ] [ [http://www.pacificwrecks.com/ships/usn/SS_masaya/index.html The Saga of S.S. Masaya] .]

References

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External links

* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/287.htm NavSource]
* [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/lines/sfruit.htm Standard Fruit Co / Vaccaro Brothers Ship list]


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