Hull Number: DD-190
Launch Date: 12/21/1918
Commissioned Date: 12/23/1919
Decommissioned Date: 10/08/1940
Call Sign: NAGC
Class: CLEMSON
CLEMSON Class
Namesake: CHARLES SATTERLEE
CHARLES SATTERLEE
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, February 2016
Charles Satterlee, born on 14 September 1875 in Essex, Conn., was appointed a cadet in the Revenue Cutter Service on 19 November 1895. In 1908, he was assigned as supervisor of anchorages at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. This duty included command of the cutter, Machinate. In 1909, he was ordered to Tahoma, then fitting out at Baltimore, Md., for a cruise to the Pacific. From 1910 to 1913, he was assistant inspector of lifesaving stations; and, on 1 September 1915, he was promoted to Captain in the Coast Guard. Capt. Satterlee was in command of the cutter, Tampa, when that vessel was torpedoed and sunk with all hands on 26 September 1918 in the Bristol Channel while escorting a convoy.
Disposition:
Stricken 1/8/1941. Transferred to England on 10/1940 as HMS BELMONT (H-46). Sunk on 01/31/1942 by a German submarine in the North Atlantic.