USS Burrows (DD-29)

USS Burrows (DD-29)

The second USS "Burrows" (DD-29) was a modified "Paulding"-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I and later in the United States Coast Guard, designated (CG-10). She was named for William Ward Burrows II.

"Burrows" (DD-29) was launched 23 June 1910 by New York Shipbuilding Company, Camden, New Jersey; sponsored by Miss Lorna Dorthea Burrows, a relative of Lieutenant Burrows, and commissioned 21 February 1911 with Lieutenant Junius F. Hellweg in command.

Prior to World War I "Burrows" was attached to the Torpedo Flotilla, Atlantic Fleet, and operated with the Fleet along the east coast and in Cuban waters according to the established schedules of tactical maneuvers, war games, torpedo practice, and gunnery. Early in 1916 "Burrows" was assigned to the Neutrality Patrol in the Staten IslandLong Island area of New York. When the United States entered World War I "Burrows" patrolled the Lower Harbor, New York. On 7 April 1917 she reported to Commander, Squadron 2, Patrol Force, and carried out an unfruitful search for a German raider reported in the vicinity of Nantucket, Massachusetts. On 10 April she was detached from Squadron 2 and reported to Philadelphia Navy Yard where she was fitted out for distant service.

In June she sailed from New York with Group 2, Cruiser and Transport Force, to escort the Atlantic Fleet convoy which carried the first American Expeditionary Force to reach France. She arrived in the Loire River, on 27 June 1917 and was then assigned to patrol on the south coast of Ireland, operating out of Queenstown, Ireland. "Burrows" patrolled; escorted incoming and homewardbound convoys; answered distress calls from Allied ships that had been attacked; landed survivors; and fought enemy submarines that preyed on the English Channel traffic. On one occasion she was in trouble with a broken oil line which caused a fire on board. She was assisted by four destroyers in putting out the fire promptly, but two of her crew members lost their lives in the attempt. With the cessation of hostilities she performed various duties at Brest, France, and was present at the reception in honor of President Woodrow Wilson on 13 December 1918 when "George Washington" (No. 3018) and escort arrived at Brest.

"Burrows" arrived at Philadelphia on 2 January 1919. She operated along the eastern seaboard for several months, and in June reported to Philadelphia Navy Yard. "Burrows" was decommissioned on 12 December 1919.

In June 1924 she was transferred to the Treasury Department for use by the Coast Guard. She was based in New London, Connecticut and part of the Rum Patrol.

"Burrows" was returned to the Navy 2 May 1931. "Burrows" was later scrapped and materials sold in accordance with the London Treaty for the limitation and reduction of naval armament.

References

*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b11/burrows-ii.htm


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