Photographed in 1918, while painted in pattern camouflage.
Launched at the New York Shipbuilding Company in 1909, completed in 1910, displacement 742 tons, horsepower 1.200 hp, oil-fired turbine direct drive machinery and an armament of 5-13pd guns, 3x2-18” torpedo tubes.(1)
Note
1. The DD-25. Modified Paulding-class destroyer.
Laid down by Newport News Shipbuilding Company, Newport News, Virginia, USA on 8 February 1909, launched on 21 August 1909, commissioned on 18 October 1910, decommissioned on 13 November 1939, stricken on 28 June 1934 and broken up the same year.
Source
Archive Dutch Naval Staff 1886-1942 (National Archive at the Hague, Netherlands) inventory number 155. Fleets (the British Empire and foreign countries) on 1 February 1923.