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=== USS ''Cushing'' (DD-55) === [[File:USSCushingDD55.jpg|thumb|{{USS|Cushing|DD-55|2}} during trials in 1915]] {{main|USS Cushing (DD-55)}} USS ''Cushing'' (Destroyer No. 55/DD-55) was laid down by the Fore River Shipbuilding Company of [[Quincy, Massachusetts]], in September 1913 and launched in January 1915. The ship was the second U.S. Navy vessel named in honor of [[William B. Cushing]], a U.S. Navy officer best known for sinking the Confederate [[ironclad warship]] {{ship|CSS|Albemarle}} during the American Civil War.<ref name=DANFS-Cushing/> After ''Cushing''{{'}}s August 1915 commissioning, she sailed off the east coast and in the Caribbean.<ref name=DANFS-Cushing>{{cite DANFS | author = Naval History & Heritage Command | url = http://www.history.navy.mil/research/histories/ship-histories/danfs/c/cushing-destroyer-no-55-ii.html | title = Cushing | access-date = 18 January 2015| link = off | short = on}}</ref> She was one of the U.S. destroyers sent out to rescue survivors from five victims of German submarine ''U-53'' off the Lightship Nantucket in October 1916.<ref name=NYT-U53 /> After the United States entered World War I in April 1917, ''Cushing'' was sent overseas to patrol the Irish Sea out of Queenstown, Ireland. ''Cushing'' made several unsuccessful attacks on U-boats, and rescued survivors of several ships sunk by the German craft.<ref name=DANFS-Cushing /> Upon returning to the United States after the war, ''Cushing'' was placed in reserve in reduced commission. She was decommissioned at Philadelphia in August 1920. She was struck for the Naval Vessel Register in January 1936 and was sold for scrapping in June.<ref name=DANFS-Cushing />
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