Rum Patrol

The Rum Patrol was a group of United States Coast Guard vessels that were used to try to enforce prohibition. On 18 December 1917 the 18th (Prohibition) Amendment to the Constitution was submitted to the states by Congress. On 16 January 1919 the amendment was ratified and the Liquor Prohibition Amendment, which prohibited the manufacture, sale, transportation, importation, or exportation of intoxicating liquors, came into effect on 16 January 1920. The establishment of Prohibition gave rise to smuggling of illicit liquor into the United States and, to deal with this problem, 25 older destroyers were transferred by the United States Navy to the Treasury Department for service with the Coast Guard. Some began to show signs of wear and tear after the often arduous pace of operations on the Rum Patrol and required replacement. Accordingly five of the newer flush deck destroyers were transferred to the Treasury Department in 1930 and 1931. Adapting these vessels to service was thought to be less costly than building new ships. In the end the rehabilitation of the vessels became a saga in itself because of the exceedingly poor condition of many of these war-weary ships. In many instances it took nearly a year to bring the vessels up to seaworthiness. Additionally, these were by far the largest and most sophisticated vessels ever operated by the service and trained personnel were nearly nonexistent. As a result, Congress authorized hundreds of new enlistees. These inexperienced men generally made up the destroyer crews. Some of the destroyers were pre-World War I 742-ton "flivvers", capable of over 25 knots, an advantage in the rum-chasing business. They, however, were easily outmaneuvered by smaller vessels. The destroyers mission, therefore, was to picket the larger supply ships ("mother ships") and prevent them from off-loading their cargo onto the smaller, speedier contact boats that ran the liquor into shore. On 20 February 1933 the 21st Amendment to the Constitution, the repeal of Amendment 18, was proposed by Congress and ratification was completed on 5 December 1933. This eliminated the need for the Rum Patrol. The remaining destroyers were returned to the Navy and sold for scrap.

Ships in the Rum Patrol

avy designation USCG Commissioning USCG Decommissioning
SCGD Cassin (CG-1) USS Cassin (DD-43) 30 August 1924 5 June 1933
SCGD Conyngham (CG-2) USS Conyngham (DD-58) 8 March 1925 5 June 1933
SCGD Cummings (CG-3) USS Cummings (DD-44) 15 May 1925 30 April 1932
SCGD Downes (CG-4) USS Downes (DD-45) 14 October 1924 18 November 1930
SCGD Ericsson (CG-5) USS Ericsson (DD-56) 28 May 1925 30 April 1932
SCGD Porter (CG-7) USS Porter (DD-59) 20 February 1925 5 June 1933
SCGD Ammen (CG-8) USS Ammen (DD-35) 22 January 1925 18 May 1931
SCGD Burrows (CG-10) USS Burrows (DD-29) 30 June 1925 14 February 1931
SCGD Fanning (CG-11) USS Fanning (DD-37) 30 May 1925 12 August 1930
SCG Henley (CG-12) USS Henley (DD-39) 14 November 1924 30 January 1931
SCGD McCall (CG-14) USS McCall (DD-28) 17 June 1925 12 August 1930
SCGD Monaghan (CG-15) USS Monaghan (DD-32) 30 June 1925 29 January 1931
SCGD Patterson (CG-16) USS Patterson (DD-36) 24 November 1924 1 April 1930
SCGD Paulding (CG-17) USS Paulding (DD-22) 23 January 1925 12 August 1930
SCGD Roe (CG-18) USS Roe (DD-24) 30 May 1925 4 March 1930
SCGD Hunt (CG-18) USS Hunt (DD-194) 5 February 1931 28 May 1934
SCGD Terry (CG-19) USS Terry (DD-25) 30 June 1925 12 August 1930
SCGD Wood (CG-19) USS Welborn C. Wood (DD-195) 15 April 1931 21 May 1934
SCGD Trippe (CG-20) USS Trippe (DD-33) 24 June 1924 15 April 1931
SCGD Semmes (CG-20) USS Semmes (DD-189) 25 April 1932 20 April 1934
SCGD Davis (CG-21) USS Davis (DD-65) 4 September 1926 5 June 1933
SCGD Shaw (CG-22) USS Shaw (DD-68) 13 July 1926 5 June 1933
SCGD Tucker (CG-23) USS Tucker (DD-57) 29 September 1926 5 June 1933
SCGD Wainwright (CG-24) USS Wainwright (DD-62) 30 July 1926 29 March 1934
SCGD Wilkes (CG-25) USS Wilkes (DD-67) 23 August 1926 29 March 1934

 

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