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USS Haraden (DD-183)



{| style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em" border="1" align="right" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" width="300" |colspan="2"| |- !style="color: white; height: 30px; background: navy no-repeat scroll top left;"|Career !style="color: white; height: 30px; background: navy no-repeat scroll top left;"| |- |Launched: |4 July 1918 |- |Commissioned (USN): |7 June 1919 |- |Decommissioned (USN): |17 July 1922 |- |Recommissioned (USN): |4 December 1939 |- |Decommissioned (USN): |24 September 1940 |- |Commissioned (RCN): |24 September 1940 |- |Decommissioned: | |- |Fate: |Scrapped, August 1945 |- |Struck: | |- !colspan="2" align="center" style="color: white; height: 30px; background: navy no-repeat scroll top left;"|General Characteristics |- |Displacement: |1060 tons |- |Length: |314 ft 5 in |- |Beam: |31 ft 8 in |- |Draft: |8 ft 6 in |- |Propulsion: | |- |Speed: |35 knots |- |Complement: |101 officers and enlisted |- |Armament: |4 4", 4 21" tt., 1 dep. |} The first '''USS ''Haraden'' (DD–183)''' was a Wickes class destroyer destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I. She was later transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy as '''HMCS ''Columbia'' (I-49)''', as a Town class destroyer. ==As USS ''Haraden''== Named for Jonathan Haraden, she was launched by Newport News Shipbuilding, Newport News, Virginia, 4 July 1918; sponsored by Miss Mabel B. Stephens, great-niece of Captain Jonathan Haraden; and commissioned at Norfolk Navy Yard 7 June 1919, to Lieutenant Commander R. H. Booth in command. ''Haraden'' was assigned to U.S. Naval Forces in European Waters; after calling at Newport, Rhode Island for supplies she departed New York, New York 30 June 1919 for duty in the Adriatic Sea. She arrived Spalato, Dalmatia, 28 July 1919 and conducted operations from that port assisting the naval force in the execution of the terms of the Austrian armistice, serving as station ship at Trieste and Flume, and participating in maneuvers. This duty occupied her until 23 October 1919, when she departed for Norfolk, Virginia, arriving 18 November. The destroyer departed Norfolk 7 April 1920 for Charleston, South Carolina, and operated with reserve destroyer divisions out of Charleston -until 15 March 1921. After an extensive overhaul at New York, ending 2 May, ''Haraden'' sailed for Newport and training operations off New England. She returned to Charleston 12 October 1921 and to Philadelphia 10 April 1922. ''Haraden'' decommissioned 17 July 1922. With the mounting tensions in 1939, ''Haraden'' was called back to active service and recommissioned at Philadelphia 4 December 1939. After shakedown training at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the destroyer performed Neutrality Patrol in Cuban waters briefly and then returned to Newport, 6 March 1940. She subsequently conducted neutrality patrol in waters off Block Island and Nantucket Shoals, and made three training cruises in Chesapeake Bay. Arriving Boston Navy Yard 7 September 1940, ''Haraden'' was 1 of the 50 over-age destroyers to be sent to the United Kingdom in Destroyers for Bases Agreement. She sailed 18 September for Halifax, Nova Scotia, and decommissioned there for transfer to the British 24 September 1940. Her name was struck from the Navy List 8 January 1941. See USS Haraden for other ships of this name. ==As HMCS ''Columbia''== Assigned to Canada and renamed HMCS ''Columbia'', she saw much service in World War II. She first underwent refit and then was assigned to convoy duties in the Atlantic. Her first major action began 15 October 1941 when she joined convoy SC-8, already under submarine attack. ''Columbia'', and the other escorts fought valiantly, but nine merchantmen from the convoy were sunk before reaching England. After the U.S.'s entry into the war ''Columbia'' was reassigned to convoy ships from New York to St. Johns, Newfoundland, the first leg of the transatlantic journey. She escorted convoys and performed anti-submarine patrol until 25 February 1944, when she struck a cliff in foul weather off the coast of Newfoundland. Columbia was not fully repaired after the accident but made watertight and used as a fuel and ammunition hulk in Nova Scotia until her return to the War Assets Administration for disposal in August 1945 when she was sold for scrapping. ==External links== * [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/183.htm NavSource Photos] Wickes class destroyers


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