List of ship commissionings in 1930
The list of ship commissionings in 1930 includes a chronological list of ships commissioned in 1930. In cases where no official commissioning ceremony was held, the date of service entry may be used instead.
Date | Operator | Ship | Class and type | Notes | Ref |
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1 January | French Navy | Suffren | Suffren-class cruiser | [citation needed] | |
9 February | Royal Navy | Active | A-class destroyer | [citation needed] | |
11 February | Royal Navy | Acasta | A-class destroyer | [citation needed] | |
20 February | Royal Netherlands Navy | Witte de With | Admiralen-class destroyer | [citation needed] | |
27 March | Royal Navy | Achates | A-class destroyer | [citation needed] | |
14 April | Royal Navy | Ardent | A-class destroyer | [citation needed] | |
14 April | Royal Navy | Arrow | A-class destroyer | [citation needed] | |
30 April | Royal Navy | Norfolk | County-class cruiser | [citation needed] | |
1 May | Royal Navy | York | York-class cruiser | [citation needed] | |
2 May | Royal Netherlands Navy | Nautilus | Nautilus-class minelayer | [citation needed] | |
5 May | United States Bureau of Fisheries | Penguin | cargo liner | commissioning date unknown; in commission by 5 May 1930 | [citation needed] |
15 May | United States Navy | Narwhal | Narwhal-class submarine | [citation needed] | |
24 May | United States Navy | Aaron Ward | Wickes-class destroyer | recommissioned from reserve at San Diego | [1] |
4 June | Royal Navy | Codrington | A-class destroyer | [citation needed] | |
1 July | United States Navy | Nautilus | Narwhal-class submarine | [citation needed] | |
4 August | Royal Netherlands Navy | A | A-class minesweeper | [citation needed] | |
4 August | Royal Netherlands Navy | B | A-class minesweeper | [citation needed] | |
4 August | Royal Netherlands Navy | C | A-class minesweeper | [citation needed] | |
4 August | Royal Netherlands Navy | D | A-class minesweeper | [citation needed] | |
10 September | Royal Navy | Nelson | Nelson-class battleship | [citation needed] | |
30 September | Royal Navy | Dorsetshire | County-class cruiser | [citation needed] | |
5 November | United States Coast Guard | Abel P. Upshur | Clemson-class destroyer | transferred from the United States Navy, served in anti-smuggling operations | [2] |
14 November | Royal Netherlands Navy | Banckert | Admiralen-class destroyer | [citation needed] | |
unknown date | Republic of China Navy | Minquan | Gunboat | [3] |
References
- ^ "Aaron Ward I (Destroyer No. 132)". Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Naval History and Heritage Command. 1 September 2016. Retrieved 13 June 2019.
decommissioned on 17 June 1922 and berthed with the Reserve Fleet at San Diego. The destroyer remained inactive for almost eight years and then was recommissioned at San Diego on 24 May 1930.
- ^ "Abel P. Upshur (Destroyer No. 193)". Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Naval History and Heritage Command. 23 February 2016. Retrieved 11 September 2019.
5 November 1930, when the ship was transferred to the Treasury Department ... The ship served the Coast Guard helping to prevent the smuggling of liquor into the United States.
- ^ "Gunboat Minquan". Retrieved May 11, 2015.