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USS Wickes (DD-75)

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port billboard. The stem of the stranger cut through the destroyer's keel and caused extensive damage forward. There were no personnel casualties; and the flood was contained by a key bulkhead which held fast. In this case of "hit and run" on the high seas, the assailant remained unknown, since she
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operated off the west coast into 1922, conducting the usual target practices and exercises. As a wave of peacetime austerity swept over the United States, the Navy felt the "pinch" of decreased expenditures and the widespread antimilitary sentiment which cropped up in the aftermath of World War I.
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sighted an unidentified ship to port on a collision course. She immediately changed her course and switched on her lights. When the oncoming ship failed to give way, the destroyer ordered full speed astern and went to general quarters. At 2110, only six minutes after the initial sighting, the
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returned to Key West on 30 December but enjoyed barely enough time to refuel and provision before she got underway again on 2 January 1940. She maintained a patrol off the Yucatán Peninsula for a week before returning to Key West on 9 January. Shifting to Guantánamo Bay soon thereafter,
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and in the passage between Florida and the west coast of Cuba. They shadowed belligerent merchantmen and warships of the British and Commonwealth navies searching for German freighters or passenger ships caught in or near American coastal waters by the outbreak of war.
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waterline. The damage was minor, and the destroyer returned to sea shortly thereafter to conduct short range battle practice off Key West before undertaking another stint on the Yucatán Patrol in mid-April.
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had taken their toll in their operations against British convoys. With Italy's entry into the war in the summer of 1940, the British were faced with another long lifeline to defend in the
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observances on the 11th. During January and February 1932, the destroyer was attached to the Special Service Squadron operating in Central American waters and qualified for the
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The destroyer remained with the Western Local Escort Force into late 1943, operating out of Halifax. On 12 December 1943, she assisted the Bowater-Lloyd Paper Co. barge
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The destroyer underwent further fitting out and familiarisation before departing Canadian waters on 1 November, bound for the British Isles. En route,
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found nothing, however, and after searching briefly for the German "pocket battleship"—with orders to shadow by day and attack by night—arrived at
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as Exec. Decommissioned on 6 April 1937, the destroyer remained in reserve only a short time because of the increase of tension in Europe and the
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was recommissioned on 30 September 1939. Over the ensuing month, the destroyer was fitted out while moored at the destroyer base alongside
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and, on 27 December, departed Halifax for the British Isles, carrying the surviving crew members from the torpedoed British destroyer
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abated, but bad luck seemed to dog the destroyer. She departed New York at 1748 on 23 October, screening ahead of the armored cruiser
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was worked out between the United States and Great Britain. In return for 50 "overage" American destroyers transferred to the
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in the course of her operations. At the end of March, she sailed on the Yucatán Patrol. Returning to Key West on 8 April,
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subsequently escorted convoys off the northeast coast of the United States. She departed New York on 7 October, bound for
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shifted to the Atlantic and was based at New York. She operated off the eastern seaboard, making training cruises with
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served as part of the escort screen for the President's ship, departing from New York on 4 December 1918, bound for
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and the other of her sister ships in company swept through the scene of the one-sided naval engagement between the
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had interposed herself between the raider and the convoy, allowing the latter to escape while being herself sunk.
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on 25 June 1918; sponsored by Miss Ann Elizabeth Young Wickes, the daughter of Dr. Walter Wickes, a descendant of
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which lasted into the following year 1943. Resuming her coastwise convoy escort operations in February 1943,
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before it and knocked France out of the war. British destroyer forces had suffered terribly in the ill-fated
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on 24 July 1919 with the mass movement of the ships from Atlantic to Pacific. Later in that year, Commander
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on 23 February 1944. Removed from the "effective list"—the British equivalent of the United States Navy's "
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among them. After her last Caribbean tour, the destroyer returned to Key West on 24 July. She shifted to
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Meanwhile, in Europe, the situation facing the British had materially worsened. The devastating German
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maintaining a diligent patrol 12 miles (19 km) off the Florida coast between 23 and 25 December.
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reported for duty with Rotating Reserve Squadron 20 and subsequently shifted back to the Pacific.
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in company with her division, Destroyer Division (DesDiv) 64. En route, she fueled from the
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scraped the destroyer's port side and steamed off into the night. Stopping engines at 2112,
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arrived back at Guantánamo Bay on 9 February before shifting to NOB Key West on the 14th.
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The destroyer lay out of commission for eight years. Recommissioned on 26 April 1930,
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at the fuel pier there. The two ships touched and broke off the propeller guard from
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was "the best ship I ever commanded; she was also the smartest and the cleanest." As
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As part of the fifth group of destroyers transferred to the British and Canadians,
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appealed to President Roosevelt for assistance; and, during the summer of 1940, an
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operated out of San Diego, commanded by Lt. Comdr. Ralph U. Hyde, ('17), with Lt.
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was modified for trade convoy escort service by removal of three of the original
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She was commissioned simultaneously on 23 January under the White Ensign as
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that afternoon and conducted simulated torpedo attacks upon them at night.
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as that transport carried President Wilson back home to the United States.
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and DesDiv 82; together with DesDivs 61 and 83 and the heavy cruiser
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subsequently cruised to northern European ports in late 1918-—calling at
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from April to September and was later assigned to the 4th Escort Group.
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on 21 February 1941. Disembarking the rescued mariners on 24 February,
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was turned over to the Royal Navy. Her name was struck from the
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from 24 to 26 January before proceeding with DesDiv 64 for
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While the ship was undergoing repairs there, the signing of the
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on 11 November 1918 stilled the guns of World War I. President
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then operated out of San Juan for the remainder of the month.
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was allocated to the Western Approaches command and based at
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at Halifax. Later in 1942, the destroyer was loaned to the
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resumed her Western Approaches patrols soon thereafter.
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embarked. From 3 to 18 February 1931, the ship visited
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and her sisters sailed for the Pacific, transiting the
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to pick up passengers and United States-bound mail at
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before she sailed south and underwent repairs at the
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observances. In November, the busy destroyer visited
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and escorting a convoy of merchant vessels. At 2104,
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was detached from the convoy to make a brief stop at
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crew took stock of the damage and put about for the
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Later that day, she sailed for the 1224:mounts to reduce topside weight for additional 3774:World War II destroyers of the United Kingdom 3723:List of destroyers of the Royal Canadian Navy 2971: 1428: 1358:British and Dominion Warships of World War II 1159:Shifting to Plymouth, England, a week later, 686:promptly directed that the Navy establish a " 8: 2945:List of destroyers of the United States Navy 604:was decommissioned and placed in reserve at 3759:World War I destroyers of the United States 1377:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 1171:rescued 39 survivors from the motor tanker 1045:, soon thereafter. The ships transited the 508:, where she arrived at 0453 on 24 October. 3463: 2978: 2964: 2956: 2249: 1435: 1421: 1413: 1254:picked up seven survivors from that ship. 1175:which had been torpedoed and sunk by the 174:Transferred to Royal Navy 23 October 1940 1371:This article incorporates text from the 30:For other ships with the same name, see 3764:Town-class destroyers of the Royal Navy 1356:Lenton, H.T. and Colledge J.J. (1968). 1335: 1037:with DesDiv 64 and stopped at the 757:between the east coast of Cuba and the 1208:The flush-decker underwent repairs at 38: 1314:Arriving in England soon thereafter, 1246:100 miles (160 km) southeast of 495:unidentified ship's bow smashed into 178: 61: 7: 3718:List of destroyers of the Royal Navy 1156:, Northern Ireland, on 11 November. 1057:, where they arrived on 16 October. 954:campaign and in the evacuation from 1277:rescued survivors of the torpedoed 1138:and the German "pocket battleship" 1009:and remained there through August. 896:which punctured a small hole above 886:maneuvered alongside the destroyer 836:, before joining DesDiv 65 at 813:exercised with larger units of the 519:sailed for Europe in the transport 473:. Soon after the ship's arrival at 1075:, USN, the Commander, Destroyers, 904:From late April through mid-June, 694:, and at the two entrances to the 459:before continuing on to New York. 25: 1342:Lenton & Colledge (1968) p.91 1250:, Newfoundland. Four days later, 1029:, on 26 September. On 9 October, 3559: 3503: 3475: 3324: 2995: 2795: 2739: 2711: 2565: 2261: 1364: 1005:, on 27 July for an overhaul at 658:Second Nicaraguan Campaign Medal 427:After an abbreviated shakedown, 180: 63: 42: 828:and her division mates visited 1064:was visited by Prime Minister 824:After leaving Puerto Cabello, 1: 1380:. The entry can be found 1318:was placed in reserve in the 1192:The officers and crew of HMS 753:patrolled alternately in the 571:1919 off the Atlantic coast, 1261:came under the aegis of the 1228:stowage and installation of 795:noted the British destroyer 480:Soon the outbreak of flu in 1051:Provincetown, Massachusetts 769:spotted a cruiser—possibly 595:for Destroyer Division 10, 435:on 5 August and arrived at 369:, later transferred to the 3790: 3749:Ships built in Bath, Maine 1263:Western Local Escort Force 1240:was torpedoed and sunk by 859:, these ships formed the " 638:Gasparilla Pirate Festival 388:United States Navy service 29: 3713: 3690: 3462: 2940: 2914: 2248: 1453: 684:Franklin Delano Roosevelt 304:100 officers and enlisted 219: 56: 41: 1401:24 February 2012 at the 1360:. Doubleday and Company. 785:Port Everglades, Florida 652:, to participate in the 640:, before she shifted to 266: in (95.822 m) 3744:Wickes-class destroyers 1305:which had been sunk by 650:Bridgeport, Connecticut 288: in (9.430 m) 220:General characteristics 3483:Royal Netherlands Navy 2719:Royal Netherlands Navy 2254:World War II operators 1220:and one of the triple 1218:4-inch/50-caliber guns 1205: 1130:armed merchant cruiser 1110: 1073:Ferdinand L. Reichmuth 1007:Todd's Drydock Company 567:After celebrating the 316:4-inch/50-caliber guns 296:9 ft (2.7 m) 27:Wickes-class destroyer 2987:Town-class destroyers 1191: 1101: 1043:Newport, Rhode Island 1039:Naval Torpedo Station 910:San Juan, Puerto Rico 765:On her first patrol, 624:detachments from the 606:San Diego, California 585:Mare Island Navy Yard 18:HMCS Montgomery (G95) 3511:Royal Norwegian Navy 2747:Royal Norwegian Navy 1271:Charleston Navy Yard 1027:Portsmouth, Virginia 874:again patrolled the 415:. 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Index

HMCS Montgomery (G95)
USS Wickes

Lambert Wickes
Bath Iron Works
Wickes-class
destroyer
4-inch/50-caliber guns
1-pounder
21-inch (533 mm)
torpedo tubes
lead ship
her class
destroyers
United States Navy
World War I
Royal Navy
laid down
Bath, Maine
Bath Iron Works
launched
Lambert Wickes
commissioned
Boston
New York City
British Isles
Queenstown, Ireland
Azores
Ponta Delgada
Nova Scotia

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