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An item reported that the American destroyers USS Chandler (1), Hovey (2), Long (3), Broome (4), Southard (5) and Alden (6) already lying in European waters were to visit in the next coming months Brest, the British Isles, the Baltic, Mediterranean and the Black Sea.
Notes
1. DD-206. Of the Clemson-class destroyers, preceded by Wickes-class, succeeded by Farragut-class, laid down by William Cramp&Sons, Philadelphia, USA on 19 August 1918, launched on 19 March 1919, commissioned on 5 September 1919, decommissioned on 20 October 1922, recommissioned on 31 March 1930, classified as destroyer-minesweeper DMS-9 on 19 November 1940, as miscellaneous auxiliary AG-108 on 5 June 1945, decommissioned on 12 November 1945, stricken on 5 December 1945 and sold on 18 November 1946.
2. DD-208. Of the Clemson-class destroyers, preceded by Wickes-class, succeeded by Farragut-class, laid down by William Cramp&Sons, Philadelphia, USA on 18 August 1918, launched on 31 March 1919, commissioned on 24 September 1919, decommissioned on 1 February 1923, recommissioned on 20 February 1930, reclassified as destroyer minesweeper DMS-11 on 19 November 1940 and sunk in a Japanese air attack while part of a convoy to Lingayen, Luzon, Philippines.
3. DD-209. Of the Clemson-class destroyers, preceded by Wickes-class, succeeded by Farragut-class, laid down by William Cramp&Sons, Philadelphia, USA on 23 September 1919, launched on 26 April 1919, commissioned on 20 October 1919, decommissioned on 30 December 1922, recommissioned on 29 March 1903, reclassified as destroyer minesweeper DMS-12 on 19 November 1940 and sunk by Japanese kamikazes in the Lingayen Gulf, Philippines on 6 January 1945.
4. DD-210. Of the Clemson-class destroyers, preceded by Wickes-class, succeeded by Farragut-class, laid down William Cramp&Sons, Philadelphia, USA on 8 October 1918, launched on 14 May 1919, commissioned on 31 October 1919, decommissioned on 30 December 1922, recommissioned on 5 February 1930, reclassified as miscellaneous auxiliary AG-96 on 23 May 1945, decommissioned on 20 May 1946 and sold on 20 November 1946.
5. DD-207. Of the Clemson-class destroyers, preceded by Wickes-class, succeeded by Farragut-class, laid down by William Cramp&Sons, Philadelphia, USA on 18 August 1918, launched on 31 March 1919, commissioned on 24 September 1919, decommissioned on 7 February 1922, recommissioned on 6 January 1930, reclassified as destroyer minesweper DMS-10 on 19 October 1940, wrecked on a pinnacle reef off Tsuken Shima on 9 October 1945, decommissioned on 15 December 1945, stricken on 8 January 1946 and wreck destroyed on 14 January 1946.
6. DD-211. Of the Clemson-class destroyers, preceded by Wickes-class, succeeded by Farragut-class, laid down by William Cramp&Sons, Philadelphia, USA on24 October 1918, launched on 14 May 1919, commissioned on 24 November 1919, decommissioned on 24 Jnauary 1923, recommissioned on 8 May 1930, decommissioned on 15 July 1945, stricken on 13 August 1945 and sodl to eb broekn up on 30 November 1945.
Source
The National Archives CAB-24-99-82. Weekly appreciation of matters of naval interest for the week ended 28th February 1920

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