USS Schley (DD-103)

USS Schley underway in the early 1920s
History
United States
NameSchley
NamesakeWinfield Scott Schley
BuilderUnion Iron Works, San Francisco, California
Laid down29 October 1917
Launched28 March 1918
Commissioned20 September 1918
Decommissioned1 June 1922
IdentificationDD-103
Recommissioned3 October 1940
Decommissioned9 November 1945
Reclassified
  • 6 February 1943, APD-14
  • 5 July 1945, DD-103
Stricken5 December 1945
FateSold and broken up for scrap, 1946
General characteristics
Class and typeWickes-class destroyer
Displacement1,185 tons
Length314 ft 4+12 in (95.8 m)
Beam30 ft 11+14 in (9.4 m)
Draft9 ft 2 in (2.8 m)
Speed35 knots (65 km/h)
Complement133 officers and enlisted
Armament

USS Schley (DD-103) was a Wickes-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I and later designated, APD-14 in World War II. She was the first ship named in honor of Winfield Scott Schley.