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USS Porter (DD-59)

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53: 1783: 1858: 249: 31: 195: 209: 202: 1524: 1981: 1134:, meaning that the gun is 50 times as long as it is in diameter, 200 inches (5.1 m) in this case. The Mark number is the version of the gun; in this case, the ninth U.S. Navy design of the 4-inch/50 gun. 1071: 1971: 1760: 1976: 1961: 1008:
was instituted by law in the United States. Soon, the smuggling of alcoholic beverages along the coastlines of the United States became widespread and blatant. The
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for cruising purposes. The power plant could generate 18,000 shaft horsepower (13,000 kW) and move the ship at speeds up to 29.5 knots (54.6 km/h).
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in 1924 authorized the transfer from the Navy to the Coast Guard of twenty old destroyers that were in reserve and out of commission.
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in August of the following year. The ship was a little more than 315 feet (96 m) in length, just over 30 feet (9.1 m)
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was 315 feet 3 inches (96.09 m) in length and 30 feet 6 inches (9.30 m)
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simply did not have the ships to constitute a successful patrol. To cope with the problem, President
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of 1,090 long tons (1,110 t) and displaced 1,205 long tons (1,224 t) when fully loaded.
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of 1,090 long tons (1,110 t). She was armed with four 4-inch (10 cm) guns and had eight
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while that German submarine was steaming to intercept a convoy. The destroyer was transferred to
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s stern had nearly been blown off and her rudder was gone, leaving the ship unable to steer.
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arrived at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, and was decommissioned nine days later, on 5 June.
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by sponsor Miss Georgiana Porter Cusachs, a descendant of the ship's namesakes, Commodore
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was commissioned on 20 February 1925, and was stationed in New York for duties on the "
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until 1933, when she was returned to the Navy. Later that year, the ship was renamed
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was transferred back to the Navy on 30 June. Later in 1933 the ship was renamed
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Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the United States Coast Guard
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met and escorted convoys from the United States as they entered the war zone.
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was part of the first U.S. destroyer squadron sent overseas. Patrolling the
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German and Austrian U-boats of World War I - Kaiserliche Marine - Uboat.net
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on 5 July 1934. She was sold for scrap on 22 August in accordance with the
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into the United States Navy on 17 April 1916. Following her commissioning,
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denotes the length of the gun barrels; in this case, the gun is 50
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lost her name to new construction on July 1, 1933, referred to as
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9 feet 4 inches (2.84 m). The ship had a standard
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After the United States entry into World War I on 6 April 1917,
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of 20°, the guns had a range of 15,920 yards (14,560 m).
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authorized in 1911. Construction of the vessel was awarded to
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on 24 August 1914. Twelve months later, on 26 August 1915,
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29.58 kn (34.04 mph; 54.78 km/h) (Speed on
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remained in noncommissioned status until struck from the
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to end prohibition in February 1933, plans were made for
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that propelled her at up to 29.5 knots (54.6 km/h).
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was towed to safety and later returned to patrol duty.
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on 24 April with the other five ships of her division—
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On 27 May 1933, 449:29.5 kn (33.9 mph; 54.6 km/h) 224:transferred to U.S. Coast Guard, 7 June 1924 1972:World War I destroyers of the United States 1704:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 1683:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 1662:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 1633:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 1535:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 1431: 1429: 1028:on 7 June 1924 for use by the Coast Guard. 353:1,205 long tons (1,224 t) fully loaded 1761: 1747: 1739: 1347: 1345: 1263: 1261: 1259: 1257: 1255: 1253: 1221: 1219: 677:. She was sold for scrap in August 1934. 1529:This article incorporates text from the 1187: 1185: 1183: 1181: 1179: 1177: 1175: 1173: 1171: 829:or any of the other ships of the class. 398:10 ft 5 in (3.18 m) (max) 39:(DD-59), undergoing trials, 8 March 1916 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1962:Ships built by William Cramp & Sons 1169: 1167: 1165: 1163: 1161: 1159: 1157: 1155: 1153: 1151: 1147: 1119: 1024:was reactivated and transferred to the 951:arrived at about 16:00 and stayed with 811:General Board of the United States Navy 1977:Ships of the United States Coast Guard 1698:Naval History & Heritage Command. 1677:Naval History & Heritage Command. 1656:Naval History & Heritage Command. 1499:Naval History & Heritage Command. 1471:Naval History & Heritage Command. 1301: 1299: 1297: 1295: 1293: 1291: 924:came to the aid of American destroyer 618:severely damaged the German submarine 25: 245: 49: 7: 1624:Naval History & Heritage Command 1447:"Ships hit during WWI: Cassin (Uss)" 1403:Naval History & Heritage Command 1193:Naval History & Heritage Command 955:until dusk when two British sloops, 363:315 ft 3 in (96.09 m) 913:the next day. Based at Queenstown, 786:4-inch (102 mm)/50 Mark 9 guns 311:returned to U.S. Navy, 30 June 1933 1642:Naval History and Heritage Command 1375:DiGiulian, Tony (15 August 2008). 371:30 ft 7 in (9.32 m) 114:$ 878,683.78 (hull and machinery) 14: 702:, was an improved version of the 1856: 1781: 1522: 1096:a new destroyer of the same name 1000:United States Coast Guard career 416:18,000 shp (13,000 kW) 247: 207: 200: 193: 51: 29: 1012:eventually determined that the 655:". She operated under the name 524:American entry into World War I 395: in (2.858 m) (mean) 1: 1538:. The entry can be found 146:Miss Georgiana Porter Cusachs 1555:The U.S. Navy in World War I 733:(1780–1843) and son Admiral 639:in June 1922. In June 1924, 430:Curtis geared steam turbines 1998: 1732:at NavSource Naval History 1381:Naval Weapons of the World 1090:in order to free the name 478:4 in (100 mm)/50 18: 1929: 1903: 1864:United States Coast Guard 1014:United States Coast Guard 833:United States Navy career 645:United States Coast Guard 575:was powered by a pair of 315: 44: 28: 1357:Congressional Serial Set 1336:Congressional Serial Set 1282:Congressional Serial Set 905:. The sextet arrived at 711:William Cramp & Sons 695:which, like the related 546:William Cramp & Sons 506:(Destroyer No. 59/DD-59) 98:William Cramp & Sons 1957:Tucker-class destroyers 681:Design and construction 643:was transferred to the 316:General characteristics 1072:Twenty-first Amendment 1068:United States Congress 466:5 officers 96 enlisted 227:sold on 22 August 1934 16:Tucker-class destroyer 1598:Naval Institute Press 1559:Westport, Connecticut 1553:Feuer, A. B. (1999). 1445:Helgason, Guðmundur. 1267:Gardiner, pp. 122–23. 1104:Naval Vessel Register 856:was conducted in the 761:Curtis steam turbines 582:After her April 1916 560:, and had a standard 552:, in August 1914 and 1004:On 17 January 1920, 920:On 16 October 1917, 1594:Annapolis, Maryland 1108:London Naval Treaty 1059:) off the coast of 1026:Treasury Department 1010:Treasury Department 907:Queenstown, Ireland 813:had called for two 763:that drove her two 612:Queenstown, Ireland 1789:United States Navy 1237:Miramar Ship Index 978:On 28 April 1918, 938:Mine Head, Ireland 815:anti-aircraft guns 784:consisted of four 735:David Dixon Porter 719:laid down her keel 651:as a part of the " 532:David Dixon Porter 520:United States Navy 281:20 February 1925, 78:David Dixon Porter 1942: 1941: 1773:-class destroyers 1607:978-0-87021-907-8 1572:978-0-275-96212-8 996:on 23 June 1922. 982:severely damaged 707:-class destroyers 675:another destroyer 669:to free the name 631:operated off the 499: 498: 143:Sponsored by 1989: 1862: 1860: 1859: 1787: 1785: 1784: 1763: 1756: 1749: 1740: 1715: 1713: 1711: 1694: 1692: 1690: 1673: 1671: 1669: 1652: 1650: 1648: 1619: 1584: 1526: 1525: 1516: 1515: 1513: 1511: 1496: 1490: 1489: 1487: 1485: 1468: 1462: 1461: 1459: 1457: 1442: 1436: 1433: 1424: 1423: 1421: 1419: 1399: 1393: 1392: 1390: 1388: 1372: 1361: 1360: 1349: 1340: 1339: 1328: 1322: 1321: 1319: 1317: 1311: 1303: 1286: 1285: 1274: 1268: 1265: 1248: 1247: 1245: 1243: 1234: 1223: 1214: 1213: 1211: 1209: 1189: 1135: 1124: 967:, took over for 946: 851: 779: 769:propeller shafts 765:screw propellers 647:to help enforce 592:shakedown cruise 566:21 inch (533 mm) 488:21 inch (533 mm) 436:screw propellers 394: 393: 389: 386: 255: 252: 251: 250: 212: 211: 205: 204: 198: 197: 59: 56: 55: 54: 33: 26: 1997: 1996: 1992: 1991: 1990: 1988: 1987: 1986: 1947: 1946: 1943: 1938: 1925: 1899: 1857: 1855: 1850: 1825:DD-59 (Unnamed) 1814:DD-58 (Unnamed) 1803:DD-57 (Unnamed) 1782: 1780: 1775: 1767: 1736: 1722: 1709: 1707: 1697: 1688: 1686: 1676: 1667: 1665: 1655: 1646: 1644: 1638:Navy Department 1622: 1608: 1587: 1573: 1552: 1549: 1523: 1520: 1519: 1509: 1507: 1498: 1497: 1493: 1483: 1481: 1470: 1469: 1465: 1455: 1453: 1444: 1443: 1439: 1434: 1427: 1417: 1415: 1401: 1400: 1396: 1386: 1384: 1374: 1373: 1364: 1351: 1350: 1343: 1330: 1329: 1325: 1315: 1313: 1309: 1305: 1304: 1289: 1276: 1275: 1271: 1266: 1251: 1241: 1239: 1225: 1224: 1217: 1207: 1205: 1191: 1190: 1149: 1144: 1139: 1138: 1125: 1121: 1116: 1018:Calvin Coolidge 1002: 944: 849: 835: 777: 683: 624:in April 1918. 405:Installed power 391: 387: 384: 382: 253: 248: 246: 206: 199: 192: 57: 52: 50: 40: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1995: 1993: 1985: 1984: 1979: 1974: 1969: 1964: 1959: 1949: 1948: 1940: 1939: 1937: 1936: 1930: 1927: 1926: 1924: 1923: 1914: 1904: 1901: 1900: 1898: 1897: 1890: 1883: 1876: 1868: 1866: 1852: 1851: 1849: 1848: 1841: 1834: 1827: 1816: 1805: 1793: 1791: 1777: 1776: 1768: 1766: 1765: 1758: 1751: 1743: 1734: 1733: 1721: 1720:External links 1718: 1717: 1716: 1695: 1674: 1653: 1620: 1606: 1585: 1571: 1548: 1545: 1518: 1517: 1491: 1463: 1437: 1425: 1394: 1383:. 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USS Porter
Porter undergoing trials, 8 March 1916
David Dixon Porter
William Cramp & Sons
Philadelphia
Hull symbol
Code letters



Delaware Bay
Hull symbol
Tucker-class
destroyer
long tons
t
Yarrow boilers
Curtis geared steam turbines
screw propellers
Trial
4 in (100 mm)/50
caliber
21 inch (533 mm)
torpedo tubes
Tucker-class
destroyer
United States Navy
American entry into World War I
David Porter
David Dixon Porter

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