USS McCall (DD-28)

On 14 June 1917, following overhaul at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, she steamed to New York to escort a troop convoy to Europe.

The destroyer continued escort duties in the western Atlantic until January 1918, when she sailed for Queenstown, Ireland.

Upon return to the United States in January 1919, she resumed east coast operations until decommissioning at Philadelphia on 12 December 1919 and placed in the reserve fleet.

[6] She was returned to the Navy on 18 October 1930, and was scrapped and sold on 2 May 1934, in accordance with the London Naval Treaty.

This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.