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USS Reid (DD-21)

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61: 31: 504: 406:. Repairs were completed quickly at Brest, and she continued her work without further interruption until the end of the war. During that period, she made several attacks on submarines, most notably against 677: 559: 374:. Transferred to Squadron 2 in early May, she patrolled the northeast coast of the United States until detached from the Patrol Force on 15 May and assigned to the 651: 514: 682: 552: 346:
operated along the east coast - primarily engaged in training exercises and drills - until the United States entered World War I.
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sailed east on 21 July, and from 1 August-30 September provided escort and patrol services in the vicinity of the
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departed Brest for Charleston and inactivation on 11 December. Arriving on the 31st, she later shifted to
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on 15 September and was sold to T. A. Scott & Company,
171:Sold, 21 November 1919 and broken up for scrap 553: 8: 652:List of destroyers of the United States Navy 386:, to prepare for distant service on 5 July. 678:World War I destroyers of the United States 515:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 560: 546: 538: 509:This article incorporates text from the 396:. Detached in October, she proceeded to 19:For other ships with the same name, see 475: 414:on 1 July, but she failed to sink any. 240:31 kn (36 mph; 57 km/h) 25: 216:293 ft 10 in (89.56 m) 57: 7: 232:10 ft 7 in (3,230 mm) 307:. She was the first ship named for 224:26 ft 5 in (8.05 m) 14: 502: 59: 29: 446:Noteworthy commanding officers 1: 518:. The entry can be found 463:3rd Military Governor of Guam 44: 704: 683:Ships built in Bath, Maine 432:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 384:Charleston, South Carolina 18: 647: 621: 578: 340:Atlantic Torpedo Flotilla 260:3 in (76 mm)/50 175: 52: 28: 176:General characteristics 440:New London, Connecticut 673:Smith-class destroyers 457:(1914-Unknown) (Later 436:Naval Vessel Register 410:on 18 March 1918 and 372:Boston, Massachusetts 360:Southern Patrol Force 322:was laid down by the 16:Smith-class destroyer 455:Charles Alan Pownall 358:was attached to the 248:89 officers and crew 422:Relieved after the 362:, operating out of 309:Samuel Chester Reid 89:Samuel Chester Reid 43:, Maine, on trials 484:"USS Reid (DD-21)" 442:, on 21 November. 301:United States Navy 660: 659: 572:-class destroyers 382:until ordered to 364:Key West, Florida 354:On 6 April 1917, 280: 279: 152:15 September 1919 128:Miss Lina Andrews 125:Sponsored by 695: 562: 555: 548: 539: 533:NavSource Photos 506: 505: 496: 495: 493: 491: 480: 418:Inter-war period 338:Assigned to the 270:18 inch (450 mm) 67: 64: 63: 62: 46: 33: 26: 703: 702: 698: 697: 696: 694: 693: 692: 663: 662: 661: 656: 643: 617: 574: 566: 529: 503: 500: 499: 489: 487: 486:. 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Retrieved 478: 459:Rear admiral 427: 421: 411: 407: 402: 389: 388: 368:Patrol Force 355: 353: 343: 337: 319: 318: 315:Construction 291: 284: 282: 281: 197:Displacement 185: 144:31 July 1919 133:Commissioned 75: 39:(DD-21) off 36: 403:W. T. 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USS Reid

Rockland
Master
Samuel Chester Reid
Bath Iron Works
Bath, Maine
Hull symbol
Smith-class
destroyer
long tons
t
3 in (76 mm)/50
caliber
18 inch (450 mm)
torpedo tubes
Smith-class
destroyer
United States Navy
World War I
Samuel Chester Reid
Bath Iron Works
Bath, Maine
Atlantic Torpedo Flotilla
Southern Patrol Force
Key West, Florida
Patrol Force
Boston, Massachusetts
Destroyer Force
New York City

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