Low (DD-24)
| Warship career | |
|---|---|
| Ordering | |
| The start of work | |
| The launching | 1910August 22 |
| Placement on duty | October 29, 1910 (the navy) May 30, 1925 (the Coast Guard) |
| Military retirement | December 1, 1919 (the navy) March 4, 1930 (the Coast Guard) |
| Afterwards | I sell it as a scrap on May 2, 1934 |
| Removal from a register | |
| Performance specifications | |
| Displacement | 742Ton |
| Full length | 293 ft 11 in (89.6m) |
| Overall width | 27 ft (8.2m) |
| Draft | 8 ft 4 in (2.5m) |
| Engine | 重油専焼缶 four |
| 最大速 | 30 knots (56km/h) |
| Crew | Officer, strength of an army 89 |
| 兵装 | The 3 inches gun 5 gate 18 inches of torpedo tube 6 gates |
The low (USS Roe, DD-24) is a destroyer of U.S. Navy. One ship of the Paulding grade destroyer. The name of a warship is associated with Francis as berry low admiral.
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Warship career
I it in the navy
The low started work at Newport news shipyard of the Virginia Newport news on January 18, 1909. I name it it by the レイノルド T hall wife on July 24, 1909 and am launched, and the conduct bottom of the captain C H Woodward captain is placed on duty on September 17, 1910.
The low trained you after placement on duty off Virginia Norfolk and cruised in Rhode Island Newport in December and returned to Norfolk in early November. On December 17, it sails for Key West and participates in practice in the winter season in the Gulf of Mexico. I returned to Norfolk in spring and was active in the Atlantic central part and the New England south until January, 1913. I participate in fleet practice in the Caribbean Sea from April, 1913 and am active off New England in autumn. I am assigned to the reserve duty mine escadrille founded newly in March, 1914 and perform reserve duty and an active duty in Atlantic fleet until World War I in turn. From the summer of 1914 to the autumn, the low was active in the Atlantic central part and participated in practice again in the winter season in the Caribbean Sea from February, 1915 to April. I am active in the New England south in summer and become the limited placement on duty state in South Carolina Charleston in November.
The low returned to a complete placement on duty state in March, 1917. When it was April, I was assigned to the reconnaissance corps fifth division second squadron and supported a staff of Ministry of Finance and Department of Labor in North Carolina Wilmington and prevented the sinking of the Germany merchant ship and an escape. The United States of America participated in World War I on 6th, and the low sent an armed soldier into Ho fen Velde (Hohenfelde).
The low moves to Newport for the middle in the same month and, for six months to follow in the ground, engages in an anti-submarine patrol and a fleet guards duty. On November 9, it sailed for France and engaged in coast reconnaissance and a fleet guards duty from the next year.
On November 5, 1918, the low leaves Brest and starts for home. I arrive at New York on December 1 and move to Charleston for the middle in the same month and remain in the ground until July, 1919. I moved to Philadelphia and was moored as military retirement, one ship of the reserve duty fleet afterwards on December 1.
I it in the Coast Guard
I returned active play in 1924, and the low appointed in DD-24 on July 17, 1920 was transferred by Ministry of Finance. The law was applied from June 7, 1924 to October 18, 1930 by the Coast Guard. The low was based in New York staple ton (en) and contributed as one ship of the lamb patrol.
It was moored at the league Island, and the low returned to the navy was sold as a scrap according to London navy disarmament treaty on May 2, 1934.
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