USS Hatfield (DD-231)

USS Hatfield (DD-231)

USS "Hatfield" (DD-231/AG-84) was a "Clemson"-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for John Hatfield, killed in action 1813.

History

"Hatfield" was launched 17 March 1919 by New York Shipbuilding Corporation; sponsored by Mrs. J. Edmond Haugh; and commissioned 16 April 1920, Lieutenant N. Vytlacil in command.

After training cruises during the summer, "Hatfield" sailed from Brooklyn, New York 6 September 1920 for Key West, Florida, and continued her exercises along the Atlantic coast for the remainder of 1920. From 4 January 1921 to 24 April she operated in the Caribbean. "Hatfield" returned to Hampton Roads in time for a review of the fleet by President Warren G. Harding 28 April. She continued maneuvers until 7 November, when she was assigned to the 14th squadron of the Atlantic Fleet.

During early 1922, "Hatfield" operated from Charleston, South Carolina, and on 2 October departed for the Mediterranean to join the U.S. detachment in Turkish waters where she remained on patrol duty until 31 July 1923, visiting many ports including Smyrna, Jaffa, Beirut, Rhodes, and Varna.

Upon return to New York 11 August 1923 she was assigned to the U.S. Scouting Fleet. For the next 7 years "Hatfield" maneuvered and drilled along the East Coast, Cuba, Central America, and the Gulf of Mexico. On 15 January 1928 her squadron accompanied President Calvin Coolidge to Cuba and Haiti for the Pan-American Conference. In November 1930 she sailed for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where she was decommissioned 13 January 1931.

On 1 April 1932 she was placed in rotating reserve commission and departed 29 June for San Diego, California, her new home port. She operated out of San Diego until 27 April 1936 when she departed for a cruise that took her to Spain, France, Italy, and Algiers. She sailed for America 9 November 1937 and arrived Charleston in mid-December. "Hatfield" decommissioned 28 April 1938 after 4 months of operations along the East Coast.

World War II

She once again recommissioned 25 September 1939 and was assigned to the Neutrality Patrol until August 1940. "Hatfield" departed 2 August for the West Coast and was assigned to the defense force of the 13th Naval District. She operated in this area until 11 December 1941 when she sailed for patrol duty in Alaskan waters. In the uncertain early months of the Pacific war, "Hatfield" convoyed merchant ships to Alaskan ports, helping to carry the supplies necessary to establish bases in the North. She continued this vital duty in the bleak and dangerous northern waters until 13 March 1944, when she returned to Seattle, Washington.

"Hatfield" performed antisubmarine duties off Seattle until August and entered Puget Sound Navy Yard in September for conversion to a target-towing vessel. Re-designated AG-84, 1 October 1944, she took up her new duties 25 October at Seattle. For the remainder of her commissioned service, "Hatfield" operated out of Port Angeles, Washington, and San Diego, carrying out the prosaic but necessary duty of towing targets for aircraft bombing practice. She also spent a short time as an underway training ship off San Diego before arriving Bremerton, Washington, 12 November 1946. "Hatfield" decommissioned 13 December 1946, ending 26 years of service, and was sold for scrap to National Metal and Steel Corporation, Terminal Island, Los Angeles, California.

As of 2005, no other ship of the US Navy has been named "Hatfield".

References

*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/h3/hatfield.htm

External links

*http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/231.htm


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