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LTC Stephen F.
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Thanks SGT John " Mac " McConnell for sharing a blow-by-blow description of the Destroyer Squadron Eleven tragedy at Point Honda on September 8, 1923.
Sadly Navy politics played a role a senior leaders distanced themselves from the disaster and scapegoats were identified and punished.
Of course even in disaster there is a silver lining. No new destroyers had been launched since WWI ended and over 200 vessels were decommissioned.
Below is a summary of the destroyer fleet from the US navy with no mention of what happened to Squadron Eleven.
"By the end of the "war to end all wars," the U.S. had the largest destroyer fleet in the world, but, the Disarmament Treaty of 1922 caused more than 200 of these valiant ships to be decommissioned while 40 more were scrapped. Not one new destroyer was launched between 1921 and 1934.
What destroyers there were constituted the Destroyer Force, Atlantic Fleet. The Force was redesignated as Destroyer Squadron, Atlantic, on October 1, 1921; later to be redesignated again as Destroyer Squadron, Scouting Fleet, U.S. Fleet (December 8, 1922).
With the rise of Adolph Hitler in Germany in the early 1930s, authorizations began for the rebuilding of the American destroyer forces. Forty-five new [destroyers] DDs were authorized for the last half of the decade.
With the change in designations in the Fleet, the destroyers were established as Destroyer Squadron, Scouting Force, U.S. Fleet. From October 1, 1937, to July 3, 1940, units of this squadron were transferred continually to the Pacific Fleet. The outbreak of war in Europe reversed this trend.
On July 3, 1940, there were again enough destroyers in the Atlantic to establish a type command. This tycom was known as Destroyers, Atlantic Squadron, U.S. Fleet. When in November 1940, the Atlantic Squadron became the Patrol Force; the destroyer command was renamed Destroyers, Patrol Force, U.S. Fleet. On February 3, 1941, with the reorganization of the Navy and the dissolution of the Patrol Force; the U.S. Atlantic Fleet formed and Destroyers, Atlantic Fleet came into being."
http://www.navy.mil/navydata/nav_legacy.asp?id=140
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SGT John " Mac " McConnell
SGT John " Mac " McConnell
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Thank's LTC Stephen F.. Great addition !
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Great history share this morning thank you,
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SGT John " Mac " McConnell
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My pleasure David.
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MSG Andrew White
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THANKS FOR SHARING!!
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SGT John " Mac " McConnell
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Always a pleasure !
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