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USS Hale (DD-133) : ウィキペディア英語版
USS Hale (DD-133)

The first USS ''Hale'' (DD–133) was a ''Wickes'' class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I, later transferred to the Royal Navy as HMS ''Caldwell'' (I20). She was named for Senator Eugene Hale.
==United States Navy==

''Hale'' was launched by the Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine, 29 May 1919; sponsored by Miss Mary Hale, granddaughter of Senator Hale; and commissioned at Boston 12 June 1919, Comdr. Allan S. Farquhar in command.
''Hale'' joined Destroyer Squadron 3, U.S. Atlantic Fleet, and after training exercises departed 11 July 1919 for Europe. On this cruise, the ship paid goodwill visits to European and Mediterranean ports, assisted in the execution of the Austrian Armistice in October, and joined the American detachment in Turkish waters. ''Hale'' then carried refugees, relief officials, and freight between the ports of Greece, Bulgaria, and Russia, showing the flag in the vital Mediterranean and Balkan area. She returned to Philadelphia 31 March 1920 and resumed her schedule of training and development exercises along the Eastern Coast. ''Hale'' decommissioned at Philadelphia 22 June 1922 and remained in reserve until 1 May 1930, when she re-commissioned.
Departing Philadelphia 15 May, ''Hale'' took part in refresher training operations and then resumed readiness exercises on the East Coast. She participated in Scouting Fleet maneuvers in early 1931 in the Caribbean, and arrived at San Diego via the Panama Canal 4 April 1931. For the next few years ''Hale'' participated in maneuvers with the Battle Force along the California coast and spent much time perfecting the techniques of modern carrier tactics with carriers ''Saratoga'' and ''Lexington''. The destroyer decommissioned once more at San Diego 9 April 1937.
''Hale'' recommissioned at San Diego 30 September 1939, at a time of mounting crisis in both oceans, and departed 25 November for Neutrality Patrol in the Caribbean. Her base was changed to Galveston 22 February 1940, and later to Key West, but the ship continued to patrol the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico. At Philadelphia 1 September 1940 she prepared for transfer to Great Britain as a part of the Destroyers for Bases Agreement. She arrived at Halifax 6 September 1940 and decommissioned 3 days later. Entering the Royal Navy, she became HMS ''Caldwell'' (I20).

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