Hull Number: DD-189
Launch Date: 12/21/1918
Commissioned Date: 02/21/1920
Decommissioned Date: 06/21/1946
Call Sign: NAFZ
Other Designations: AG-24
Class: CLEMSON
CLEMSON Class
Namesake: RAPHAEL SEMMES
RAPHAEL SEMMES
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, February 2016
Raphael Semmes, born on 27 September 1809 in Charles County, Md., was appointed midshipman in the United States Navy on 1 April 1826. After initial duty in Lexington in the Mediterranean Squadron, he attended the Naval School at Norfolk, Va.; then served on the Mediterranean, West Indian, South American, and Florida stations; conducted a hydrographic survey of Narragansett Bay; and served in various capacities at the Washington Navy Yard. During the Mexican War, he served as commanding officer of Somers until that ship’s loss; then became flag lieutenant under Commodore Conner. He participated in the siege of Vera Cruz and the expedition against Tuxpan and accompanied General Scott’s army to Mexico City. Promoted to Commander on 14 September 1855, he was subsequently appointed Light House Inspector of the 8th Light House District and served on the Light House Board until 1861. With the secession of Alabama, his adopted home state, Semmes resigned his commission in the United States Navy on 15 February 1861. He subsequently served in the Confederate States Navy and, after commanding the raiders Sumter and Alabama, was appointed Rear Admiral and given the command of the James River Squadron, which he destroyed during the evacuation of Richmond. After the war, he taught at the Louisiana State Seminary; edited the Memphis Daily Bulletin; and practiced law in Mobile until his death on 30 August 1877.
Disposition:
Loaned to the Coast Guard4/25/1932 - 4/20/1934. Stricken 7/3/1946. Sold for scrapping to the Northern Metals Corp., Philadelphia, on 25 November 1946. Scrapped the following year