Hull Number: DD-291
Launch Date: 11/28/1919
Commissioned Date: 04/28/1920
Decommissioned Date: 05/01/1930
Call Sign: NAPM
Class: CLEMSON
CLEMSON Class
Namesake: GEORGE ALBERT CONVERSE
GEORGE ALBERT CONVERSE
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, June 2015
Born 13 May 1844 in Norwich, Vt., George Albert Converse was appointed midshipman 29 November 1861. He was a pioneer in the use of electricity on board men-of-war, in experimentation with and introduction of smokeless powder in the Navy, and in development of torpedo boats. In command of Montgomery from 1897 to 1899 he took an active part in operations off the coast of Cuba with Admiral Sampson’s squadron during the Spanish-American War. From 1903 to 1906 he served successively as Chief of the Bureaus of Equipment, Ordnance, and Navigation, continuing as Chief of the latter Bureau for a year after his retirement in 1906. He died in Washington, D.C., 29 March 1909.
Disposition:
Sold on 01/17/31 to Boston Iron and Metal Co., Baltimore, MD. Scrapped.