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=== USS ''McDougal'' (DD-54) === [[File:USSMcDougalDD54.jpg|thumb|{{USS|McDougal |DD-54|2}} underway]] {{main|USS McDougal (DD-54)}} USS ''McDougal'' (Destroyer No. 54/DD-54) was laid down by Bath Iron Works of [[Bath, Maine]], in July 1913 and launched in April 1914. The ship was the second U.S. Navy vessel named in honor of [[David McDougal|David Stockton McDougal]], a U.S. Navy officer notable for his leadership during an 1863 battle off Japan while in command of {{USS|Wyoming|1859|2}}.<ref name=DANFS-McDougal /> After ''McDougal''{{'}}s June 1914 commissioning, she sailed off the east coast and in the Caribbean.<ref name=DANFS-McDougal /> 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, and carried 6 crewmen from a sunken Dutch cargo ship to [[Newport, Rhode Island]].<ref name=NYT-Levy /> After the United States entered World War I in April 1917, ''McDougal'' was part of the first U.S. destroyer squadron sent overseas. Patrolling the Irish Sea out of Queenstown, Ireland, ''McDougal'' made several unsuccessful attacks on U-boats, and rescued survivors of ships sunk by the German craft. After a collision with a British cargo ship in February 1918, ''McDougal'' was under repair until mid-July, and afterwards, operated out of [[Brest, France]].<ref name=DANFS-McDougal /> Upon returning to the United States after the war, ''McDougal'' conducted operations with the destroyers of the [[United States Atlantic Fleet|Atlantic Fleet]] until August 1919, when she was placed in reserve, still in commission. After a brief stint of operations in mid 1921, she was placed in reserve until she was decommissioned at Philadelphia in May 1922. In June 1924, ''Ericsson'' was transferred to the United States Coast Guard to help enforce [[Prohibition in the United States|Prohibition]] as a part of the "Rum Patrol". She operated under the name USCGC ''McDougal'' (CG-6) until May 1933, when she was returned to the Navy. In November she dropped her name to free it for [[USS McDougal (DD-358)|a new destroyer of the same name]], becoming known only as ''DD-54''. She was struck for the Naval Vessel Register in July 1934 sold for scrapping in August.<ref name=DANFS-McDougal />
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