Tender of the United States Navy
USS Melville (AD-2) in 1929
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History |
United States |
Name | USS Melville |
Namesake | George W. Melville |
Builder | New York Shipbuilding, Camden, New Jersey |
Laid down | 11 November 1913 |
Launched | 2 March 1913 |
Commissioned | 3 December 1915 |
Decommissioned | 9 August 1946 |
Stricken | 23 April 1947 |
Fate | Sold for scrapping, 19 August 1948 |
General characteristics |
Type | Destroyer tender |
Displacement | 7,150 long tons (7,265 t) |
Length | 417 ft 3 in (127.18 m) |
Beam | 54 ft 5.5 in (16.599 m) |
Draft | 20 ft (6.1 m) |
Propulsion | |
Speed | 15 kn (28 km/h; 17 mph) |
Complement | 397 |
Armament | |
USS Melville (AD-2) was a United States Navy destroyer tender that saw service in both World Wars. Laid down by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation of Camden, New Jersey, on 11 November 1913, she was launched on 2 March 1913, sponsored by Miss Helen W. Neel, granddaughter of Rear Admiral George W. Melville; and was first commissioned on 3 December 1915, Comdr. Henry Bertram Price in command.