1940 Destroyers For Bases Deal
In exchange for 50 old World War I American destroyers which had in 1939 and 1940 had been recommissioned and were serving on Neutrality Patrol, Britain offered 99 Year leases to establish Military Bases on British Possessions in the Western Hemisphere.
The Bases
- Antigua - Naval Air Station, Sea Plane Base
- British Guiana - Naval Air Station, Sea Plane Base
- Jamaica - Naval Air Station, Sea Plane Base
- St. Lucia - Naval Air Station, Sea Plane Base
- Bermuda - Naval Air Station, Sea Plane Base
- Newfoundland - Three Army Air Force Bases (Pepperell, Goose Bay and Stephenville), Naval Operating Base Argentia and numerous Marine and Army Bases and Detachments, 88 in total
- Trinidad - Naval Operating Base, Naval Air Station, Sea Plane Base, Lighter Than Air (Blimp) Base and Radio Station
The Destroyers
The 50 destroyers that were exchanged for bases in Canada and the Caribbean consisted of three classes: Wickes, Clemson, and Caldwell. There were 28 Wickes-class, 19 Clemson-class, and 3 Caldwell-class.




- DD-132 USS Aaron Ward
- Wickes-class. Renamed HMS Castleton, Scrapped in 1947. Wikipedia
- DD-184 USS Abbot
- Wickes-class. Renamed HMS Charlestown, Scrapped in 1947. Wikipedia
- DD-193 USS Abel P Upshur
- Clemson-class. Renamed HMS Clare, Scrapped in 1945. Wikipedia
- DD-258 USS Aulick
- Clemson-class. Renamed HMS Burnham, Scrapped in 1947. Wikipedia
- DD-131 USS Buchanan
- Wickes-class. Most widely known of the 50, Renamed HMS Campbeltown she was chosen for the raid on St. Nazaire France. Packed with explosives she was rammed into the gate of the Normandie Dry Dock in St. Nazaire and when the charges went off the dry dock gate was blown off and the dock was rendered unusable to the Germans. The Normandie Dry Dock was the only dry dock outside of Germany that was large enough to accommodate the German Battleship Tirpitz, Keep her maintained and repaired for Atlantic Operations. As a result of the raid and destruction of the Campbeltown, the Tirpitz never left Norwegian waters and was never able to operate in the Atlantic. Campbeltown was destroyed in the raid on March 28 1942. Wikipedia
- DD-269 USS Bailey
- Clemson-class. Renamed HMS Reading, Scrapped in 1945. Wikipedia
- DD-256 USS Bancroft
- Clemson-class. Transferred to Canada and renamed HMCS St. Francis. Lost in 1945. Wikipedia
- DD-197 USS Branch
- Clemson-class. Renamed HMS Beverley, Lost in 1943. Wikipedia
- DD-140 USS Claxton
- Wickes-class. Renamed HMS Salisbury, Scrapped in 1944. Wikipedia
- DD-72 USS Conner
- Caldwell-class. Renamed HMS Leeds, Scrapped in 1947. Wikipedia
- DD-167 USS Cowell
- Wickes-class. Renamed HMS Brighton. To Russia in July 1944, renamed Jarkyi. Returned to Britain in 1949 and broken up. Wikipedia
- DD-70 USS Conway
- Caldwell-class. Originally named USS Craven. Renamed USS Conway in 1938. Renamed HMS Lewes by the British. Scuttled in the Tasman Sea on May 25, 1946. Wikipedia
- DD-134 USS Crowninshield
- Wickes-class. Renamed HMS Chelsea. Transferred to Russia in July 1944 and renamed Derskyi. The Russian Navy previously had a ship named the Derskyi that was scrapped in 1924. Scrapped in 1949. Wikipedia
- DD-185 USS Doran
- Wickes-class. Originally named USS Bagley. Renamed USS Doran in 1939. Renamed HMS St. Marys. Scrapped in 1945. Wikipedia
- DD-265 USS Edwards
- Clemson-class. Renamed HMS Buxton, To Canada in 1943 as HMCS Buxton scrapped in 1946. Wikipedia
- DD-78 USS Evans
- Wickes-class. Renamed HMS Mansfield, Scrapped in 1945. Wikipedia
- DD-93 USS Fairfax
- Wickes-class. Renamed HMS Richmond, To Russia in July 1944. Renamed Jivodchyi (Живучий). Scrapped in 1949. Wikipedia
- DD-169 USS Foote
- Wickes-class. Renamed HMS Roxborough, To Russia in August 1944. Renamed Zhostkyi, returned to Britain in February 1949. Scrapped in 1952. Wikipedia
- DD-133 USS Hale
- Wickes-class. Renamed HMS Caldwell, Scrapped in 1944. Wikipedia
- DD-183 USS Haraden
- Wickes-class. Renamed HMS Columbia, Scrapped in 1945. Wikipedia
- DD-198 USS Herndon
- Wickes-class. Renamed HMS Churchill. To Russia August 1944. Renamed Delatelnyi ( Деятельный). Either sunk by U-286 or by accidental detonation of its own depth charges on January 16, 1945. Wikipedia
- DD-181 USS Hopewell
- Wickes-class. Renamed HMS Bath. Sunk August 19, 1941 by U-204. Wikipedia
- DD-194 USS Hunt
- Clemson-class. Transferred to Canada, and renamed HMCS Broadway. Scrapped in 1947. Wikipedia
- DD-170 USS Kalk
- Wickes-class. Trandferred to Canada, and renamed HMCS Hamilton. Scrapped in 1945. Wikipedia
- DD-263 USS Laub
- Clemson-class. Renamed HMS Burwell, Scrapped in 1947. Wikipedia
- DD-175 USS Mackenzie
- Wickes-class. Transferred to Canada, and renamed HMCS Annapolis. Scrapped in 1945. Wikipedia
- DD-168 USS Maddox
- Wickes-class. Renamed HMS Georgetown. Transferred to Russia in August 1944 and renamed Doblesnyi (), Scrapped in 1949. Wikipedia
- DD-191 USS Mason
- Clemson-class. Renamed HMS Broadwater, Sunk by U-101 October 18, 1941. Wikipedia
- DD-253 USS Mc Calla
- Clemson-class. Renamed HMS Stanley, Sunk by U-574 December 18, 1941. Wikipedia
- DD-252 USS Mc Cook
- Clemson-class. Transferred to Canada, and renamed HMCS St. Croix. Sunk by U-952 September 20, 1943. Wikipedia
- DD-264 USS Mc Lanahan
- Clemson-class. Renamed HMS Bradford, Scrapped in 1946. Wikipedia
- DD-274 USS Meade
- Clemson-class. Renamed HMS Ramsey, Scrapped in 1947. Wikipedia
- DD-76 USS Philip
- Wickes-class. Renamed HMS Lancaster, Scrapped in 1947. Wikipedia
- DD-88 USS Robinson
- Wickes-class. Renamed HMS Newmarket, Scrapped in 1945. Wikipedia
- DD-254 USS Rodgers
- Clemson-class. Renamed HMS Sherwood, Sunk as target in 1945. Wikipedia
- DD-89 USS Ringgold
- Wickes-class. Renamed HMS Newark, Scrapped in 1947. Wikipedia
- DD-190 USS Satterlee
- Clemson-class. Renamed HMS Belmont, Sunk by U-82 January 31, 1942. Wikipedia
- DD-268 USS Shubrick
- Clemson-class. Renamed HMS Ripley, Scrapped in 1945. Wikipedia
- DD-81 USS Sigourney
- Wickes-class. Renamed HMS Newport, Scrapped in 1947. Wikipedia
- DD-73 USS Stockton
- Caldwell-class. Renamed HMS Ludlow, Scrapped in 1945. Wikipedia
- DD-273 USS Swasey
- Clemson-class. Renamed HMS Rockingham, Struck mine on September 27 1944, 30 miles southeast of Aberdeen and sunk while under tow. Wikipedia
- DD-162 USS Thatcher
- Wickes-class. Transferred to Canada, and renamed HMCS Niagara. Scrapped on 1946. Wikipedia
- DD-182 USS Thomas
- Wickes-class. Renamed HMS St. Albans, To Russia In August 1944. Renamed Dostoiny, Scrapped in 1949. Wikipedia
- DD-135 USS Tillman
- Wickes-class. Renamed HMS Wells, Scrapped in 1945. Wikipedia
- DD-127 USS Twiggs
- Wickes-class. Renamed HMS Leamington, To Russia in August 1944. Renamed Zhyachi, Scrapped in 1951. Wikipedia
- DD-195 USS Welborn C Wood
- Clemson-class. Transferred to the UK in September 1940, and renamed HMS Chesterfield. Scrapped in 1947 or 1948. Wikipedia
- DD-257 USS Welles
- Clemson-class. Transferred to the UK in September 1940, and renamed HMS Cameron. Damaged beyond repair in air raid in Portsmouth Harbor on December 15, 1940. Scrapped in November 1944. Wikipedia
- DD-75 USS Wickes
- Wickes-class. Transferred to Britain in October 1940, and renamed HMS Montgomery. Scrapped in the Spring of 1945. Wikipedia
- DD-108 USS Williams
- Wickes-class. Transferred to Canada in September 1940, and renamed HMCS St. Clair. Scrappeded in 1946. Wikipedia
- DD-143 USS Yarnall
- Wickes-class. Renamed HMS Lincoln, To Canada in 1942 as HMCS Lincoln. To Russia In August 1944, Cannibalized to provide spare parts for 8 of her sisters already in Russian service. Hulk Scrapped in 1952. This ship was named after Lt. John Joliffe Yarnall 1786-1815. Wikipedia