Hull Number: DD-167
Launch Date: 11/23/1918
Commissioned Date: 03/17/1918
Decommissioned Date: 09/23/1940
Call Sign: NETV
Class: LITTLE
LITTLE Class
Data for USS Little (DD-79) as of 1921
Length Overall: 314’ 4 1/2"
Beam: 31' 8"
Draft: 9’ 2"
Standard Displacement: 1,191 tons
Full Load Displacement: 1,284 tons
Armament:
Four 4″/50 caliber guns
One 3″/23 caliber anti-aircraft gun
Four 21″ triple torpedo tubes
Complement:
8 Officers
8 Chief Petty Officers
106 Enlisted
Propulsion:
4 Boilers
2 Curtis Geared Turbines: 27,180 horsepower
Highest speed on trials: 34.7 knots
Namesake: JOHN G. COWELL
JOHN G. COWELL
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, February 2016
John G. Cowell, born 18 September 1785 in Marblehead, Mass., entered the Navy as a master 21 January 1809. As acting lieutenant, Cowell was severely wounded, losing a leg, in the action on 28 March 1814 between Essex and HMS Phoebe and HMS Cherub off Valparaiso, Chile. Refusing to be carried below, Cowell cheered his companions on through the remainder of the action. He was carried on shore, and exhibited such gallantry and courage under severe pain until his death on 18 April that the people of Valparaiso honored him with a burial place in their principal church; a most unusual honor for a foreigner.
Disposition:
Transferred to England 09/23/1940 as HMS BRIGHTON (I-08). Transferred to Russia 07/16/1944 as ZHARKI. Returned to England 03/04/1949. Scrapped at Bo`Ness, England 04/05/1949.