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USS Swasey (DD 273)

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Name
  
USS Swasey

Laid down
  
27 August 1918

Commissioned
  
8 August 1919

Construction started
  
27 August 1918

Length
  
96 m

Namesake
  
Charles Swasey

Sponsored by
  
Ms. Mary L. Swasey

Decommissioned
  
10 June 1922

Launched
  
7 May 1919

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Builder
  
Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation

The first USS Swasey (DD-273) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy and transferred to the Royal Navy as HMS Rockingham (G58).

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USS Swasey

Named for Charles Swasey, Swasey was laid down on 27 August 1918 by the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, Squantum, Massachusetts; launched on 7 May 1919; sponsored by Ms. Mary L. Swasey; and commissioned on 8 August 1919.

Swasey was assigned to the Pacific Fleet and, after completing fitting out and sailing to the west coast, arrived at Pearl Harbor in the fall of 1919. She served there until the summer of 1922 when she returned to San Diego, California.

Swasey was decommissioned at San Diego on 10 June 1922 and assigned to the reserve fleet for the next 17 years. Swasey was reactivated on 18 December 1939 and — after an overhaul and sea trials — transferred to Britain on 26 November 1940 under the Destroyers for Bases Agreement.

Swasey was struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 8 January 1941.

HMS Rockingham

Rockingham was modified for trade convoy escort service by removal of three of the original 4 in (102 mm)/50 cals and three of the triple torpedo tube mounts to reduce topside weight for additional depth charge stowage and installation of hedgehog. Rockingham was assigned to Escort Group B-1 of the Mid-Ocean Escort Force for convoys ON-96, SC-105, SC-119, ON-171, HX-230 and HX-236 during the winter of 1942-43.

Rockingham sank on 27 September 1944 while under tow after striking a mine.

References

USS Swasey (DD-273) Wikipedia