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USS Bainbridge (DD-1)

USS Bainbridge
USS Bainbridge in an Asiatic port, around 1915–1916
Career
Laid down:  ??
Launched: on 27 August 1901
Commissioned: on 12 February 1903
Decommissioned: on 3 July 1919
Fate: sold
General Characteristics
Displacement: 420 tons
Length: 250 ft (76 m)
Beam: 23.7 ft (7.2 m)
Draft: 9.5 ft (2.9 m)
Speed: 29 knots (54 km/h)
Complement: 75 officers and enlisted
Armament: 2 x 3 inch (76 mm) guns, 2 x 18 inch (457 mm) torpedo tubes

The second USS Bainbridge (Destroyer No. 1), later designated DD-1, was the first destroyer in the United States Navy and the lead ship of her class.

The ship was launched on 27 August 1901 by Neafie and Levy, Ship and Engine Building Co. , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, sponsored by Mrs. Bertram Greene (great-granddaughter of ship's namesake Commodore William Bainbridge), placed in reserve commission at Philadelphia on 24 November 1902 Lieutenant G. W. Williams in command, towed to Norfolk, Virginia, and placed in full commission on 12 February 1903.

Bainbridge departed Key West, Florida on 23 December December and sailed via the Suez Canal to the Philippine Islands, arriving at Cavite on 14 April 1904. Between 1904 and 1917 she served with the 1st Torpedo Flotilla , Asiatic Fleet, except for two brief periods (17 January 1907 - on 24 April 1908 and on 24 April 1912 - April 1913) when she was out of commission.

On 1 August August she departed Cavite for Port Said, Egypt, where she Joined Squadron 2, U.S. Patrol Force , 25 September September. Bainbridge served on patrol and convoy duty until on 15 July 1918 when she departed for the United States. She arrived at Charleston, South Carolina, 3 August August and participated with the fleet in activities along the Atlantic coast until on 3 July 1919 when she was decommissioned at Philadelphia. She was sold on 3 January 1920.

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