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USS Chemung at Guantanamo Bay in February 1919

USS Chemung at Guantanamo Bay in February 1919

History
United States
NameUSS Chemung
BuilderNorfolk Navy Yard
Launched1 April 1916, as Pocahontas
Commissioned14 March 1917
Decommissioned25 October 1936
RenamedChemung, 1 September 1917
FateSold, 12 February 1937
General characteristics
TypeMinesweeper
Displacement575 long tons (584 t)
Length123 ft 6 in (37.64 m)
Beam26 ft 8 in (8.13 m)
Draft11 ft 6 in (3.51 m)
Speed11knots (20 km/h; 13 mph)
Complement46
Armament2 × 3-pounder guns

The first USS Chemung (AT-18/YT-124) was launched 1 April 1916 by Norfolk Navy YardasPocahontas and commissioned 14 March 1917. She reported to the 5th Naval District.

After minesweeping operations off the Virginia and Maryland coasts, Pocahontas was renamed Chemung on 1 September 1917 and on 19 November 1917 was permanently assigned to Train, Atlantic Fleet, 5th Naval District, for operations in the Norfolk area until 27 January 1919 when she departed for Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. Arriving 3 February, Chemung served in the Caribbean until 9 April.

In March she towed the disabled HMS Shearwater into Kingston, Jamaica; for this humanitarian operation she was commended by the British Ministry at Jamaica.

Chemung arrived at New York 19 April 1919 for coastwise operations throughout the summer on range and torpedo practice, then gave local services at New York until 10 January 1920 when she sailed to serve at Charleston, South Carolina, Key West, Fla., and in the Caribbean.

In April 1920 she heroically rescued the crew of the burning Canadian schooner J. T. Ralston and carried them to San Domingo, for which she was commended by the British legation there.

Chemung served as yard tug at the United States Naval Academy from 14 May 1921 until 25 August 1926 when she sailed to Philadelphia.

Chemung was decommissioned 25 October 1926 and sold 12 February 1937. Her classification had been changed to YT-124, 31 January 1936.

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