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USS Satterlee (DD-190)
USS ''Satterlee'' (DD-190) was a ''Clemson''-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was later transferred to the Royal Navy as HMS ''Belmont''. ==As USS ''Satterlee''== The first Navy ship named for Captain Charles Satterlee USCG (1875–1918), ''Satterlee'' was laid down on 10 July 1918 by the Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company, Newport News, Virginia; launched on 21 December 1918; sponsored by Ms. Rebecca E. Satterlee, niece of Captain Satterlee; and commissioned on 23 December 1919, Commander Reed M. Fawell in command. ''Satterlee'' joined her destroyer flotilla at Manzanillo, Cuba on 27 January 1920 and conducted training in the Caribbean until 26 April. After repairs and trials, she rejoined the flotilla at Newport, Rhode Island on 11 June. She was present at the America's Cup races off New York City from 9–26 July, and visited Miami from 2–28 August before resuming training off Newport. The destroyer joined the Atlantic Fleet at Guantanamo Bay on 10 January 1921 and participated in fleet maneuvers until 24 April. She then resumed training and upkeep along the Atlantic coast until she was decommissioned on 11 July 1922 and placed in reserve at Philadelphia. With war breaking out in both Europe and the Far East, ''Satterlee'' was recommissioned at Philadelphia on 18 December 1939, Lieutenant Commander H. R. Demarest in command, and assigned to duty on Neutrality Patrol. She arrived in the Caribbean on 2 February 1940 for patrol duty and training. The ship departed the Caribbean on 15 April, and underwent overhaul at Norfolk, Virginia from 19 April-5 July. She then operated along the east coast until decommissioned on 8 October.
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