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USS BARNEY (DD-149)
Ship's History
Source:
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships (Published
1959)
The second Barney (DD-149) was launched 5 September 1918 by
William Cramp and Sons Ship and Engine Building Co., Philadelphia, PA;
sponsored by Miss Nannie Dornin Barney, great-granddaughter of Commodore
Barney; and commissioned 14 March 1919, Lieutenant Commander J. L. Kauffman in
command.
Barney reported to Division 19, Atlantic Fleet, and engaged
in fleet exercises and maneuvers along the east coast until 30 June 1922, when
she went out of commission at Philadelphia. Recommissioned 1 May 1930, Barney
operated with Destroyer Squadron, Scouting Force, on the east coast and in the
Caribbean until transiting the Panama Canal in February 1932 to participate in
fleet problems off San Francisco. Remaining on the west coast, she operated for
a time in reduced commission with Rotating Destroyer Squadron 20, Scouting
Force. In 1935 she cruised with Destroyer Division 3 to Alaska, thence to
Honolulu, and later to the Puget Sound area for fleet problems.
Returning to the east coast she conducted cruises with the 10th
Training Squadron until November 1936 when she was placed out of commission.
Recommissioned 4 October 1939 she served on patrol duty with the 66th Division,
Atlantic Squadron and during the following year with the Inshore Patrol, 15th
Naval District Defense Force.
Between December 1941 and November 1943 Barney was assigned
to the Caribbean area, escorting convoys between Trinidad, British West Indies;
and Guantanamo, Cuba. On 18 September 1942 she had a collision Greer (DD-145),
resulting in severe damage and the loss of two of her crew by drowning. Both
ships returned to Willemstad, Curacao, Netherlands West Indies, where temporary
repairs were made and then Barney departed for Charleston Navy Yard.
Permanent repairs completed in December 1942, she returned to the Caribbean.
During 14 January-11 May 1944 Barney completed two convoy
escort crossings to North Africa. From May 1944 until February 1945 she
escorted convoys in the Caribbean. In March 1945 she was assigned to TF 25 and
engaged in training exercises with submarines in Long Island and Block Island
Sound. On 30 June 1945 her classification was changed to AG-113. Barney was
decommissioned 30 November 1945 and sold 13 October 1946.
Barney received one battle star for her escort of Convoy
UGS-37 (11-12 April 1944).
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