Hull Number: DD-273
Launch Date: 05/07/1919
Commissioned Date: 08/08/1919
Decommissioned Date: 11/26/1940
Call Sign: NIGP
Class: CLEMSON
CLEMSON Class
Namesake: CHARLES SWASEY
CHARLES SWASEY
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, February 2016
Charles Swasey, born in Massachusetts, was appointed midshipman on 28 September 1854 and commissioned lieutenant on 31 August 1861. Lieutenant Swasey served aboard Varuna in the engagement with the steamer Governor Moore below New Orleans on 24 April 1862 and as executive officer of Sciota on the West Gulf Blockading Squadron. Lieutenant Swasey was wounded during an engagement with Confederate forces near Donaldsville, La., on 4 October 1862 and died the same day.
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The name Swasey was assigned to Destroyer No. 299 on 1 August 1918. However, the name was transferred to destroyer No. 273 on 1 October 1918; and Destroyer No. 299 was renamed John Francis Burnes (q.v.) on 18 October 1918.
Disposition:
Transferred to England 11/26/1940 as HMS ROCKINGHAM (G-58). Sunk by mine on 09/27/1944 off Aberdeen, Scotland.