DD 445 |
Fletcher* |
- 1941-10-2 — Laid Down, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1942-5-3 — Launched, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1942-6-30 — Commissioned at New York Navy Yard
- 1947-1-15 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1949-10-3 — Recommissioned at San Diego
- 1969-8-1 — Decommissioned at San Diego and stricken
- 1972-2-22 — Sold for scrap to Tai Kien Industry Co. of Sanchong City, Taipei County, and towed to Taiwan†
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DD 446 |
Radford* |
- 1941-10-2 — Laid Down, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1942-5-3 — Launched, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1942-7-22 — Commissioned
- 1946-1-17 — Decommissioned at San Francisco
- 1946-3-26 — Reclassified as DDE-446
- 1949-10-17 — Recommissioned
- 1962-8-2 — Reclassified as DD-446
- 1969-11-10 — Decommissioned at San Francisco and stricken
- 1970-10-1 — Sold for scrap and towed to Zidell Explorations of Portland, Oregon, from Vallejo, California
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DD 447 |
Jenkins* |
- 1941-11-27 — Laid Down, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1942-6-21 — Launched, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1942-7-31 — Commissioned
- 1946-5-1 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-1-2 — Reclassified as DDE-447
- 1952-11-2 — Recommissioned at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California
- 1962-6-30 — Reclassified as DD-447
- 1969-7-2 — Decommissioned at San Diego and stricken
- 1971-2-17 — Sold for scrap to Chou’s Iron & Steel Co. of Kaoshiung, Taiwan†
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DD 448 |
La Vallette* |
- 1941-11-27 — Laid Down, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1942-6-21 — Launched, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1942-8-12 — Commissioned
- 1946-4-16 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1974-2-1 — Stricken
- 1974-7-26 — Sold to Peruvian Navy for spare parts (Foreign Military Sales program)
- 1975 — Sold for scrap by Peruvian Navy
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DD 449 |
Nicholas* |
- 1941-3-3 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1942-2-19 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1942-6-4 — Commissioned at Boston Navy Yard
- 1946-6-12 — Decommissioned
- 1949-3-26 — Reclassified as DDE-449 at Long Beach, California
- 1951-2-19 — Recommissioned
- 1962-7-1 — Reclassified as DD-449
- 1969-11-19 — Declared unfit for further service
- 1970-1-30 — Decommissioned at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and stricken[449]
- 1970-10-1 — Sold for scrap and later towed to Zidell Explorations, Inc., of Portland, Oregon
- 1972 — Scrapped at Zidell Explorations, Inc., of Portland, Oregon
- 2008-8-7 — Ship’s bell dedicated at Marine Barracks Washington, D.C.
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DD 450 |
O’Bannon* |
- 1941-3-3 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1942-3-14 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1942-6-26 — Commissioned at Boston
- 1946-5-21 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1949-3-26 — Reclassified as DDE-450 at Long Beach, California
- 1951-2-19 — Recommissioned
- 1962-6-30 — Reclassified as DD-450
- 1970-1-30 — Decommissioned at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
- 1970-1-30 — Stricken
- 1970-6-6 — Sold to Union Minerals & Alloy, New York, for scrap
- 1972 — Scrapped
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DD 451 |
Chevalier* |
- 1941-4-30 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1942-4-11 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1942-6-20 — Commissioned
- 1943-10-7 — War Loss; damaged beyond repair by Japanese destroyer Yugomo off Vella Lavella, Solomon Islands, then scuttled by torpedo from U.S. Fletcher-class destroyer La Vallette
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DD 465 |
Saufley* |
- 1942-1-27 — Laid Down, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1942-7-19 — Launched, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1942-8-29 — Commissioned
- 1946-6-12 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1949-3-15 — Reclassified as DDE-465
- 1949-12-15 — Recommissioned
- 1951-1-1 — Reclassified as experimental destroyer EDDE-465
- 1962-7-1 — Reclassified as DD-465
- 1965-1-29 — Decommissioned at Norfolk, Virginia, then used as test ship
- 1966-9-1 — Stricken
- 1968-2-20 — Intentionally sunk during explosives test 20 miles south of Sugarloaf Key, Florida
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DD 466 |
Waller* |
- 1942-2-12 — Laid Down, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1942-8-15 — Launched, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1942-10-1 — Commissioned
- 1946-6-10 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1949-3-26 — Reclassified as DDE-466
- 1950-7-5 — Recommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1962-6-30 — Reclassified as DD-466
- 1969-7-15 — Decommissioned at Norfolk Naval Base, Virginia, and Stricken
- 1970-2-2 — Authorized to be used as a target ship
- 1970-6-17 — Intentionally sunk by aircraft 150 miles south of Nantucket Island, Massachusetts
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DD 467 |
Strong* |
- 1941-4-30 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1942-5-17 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1942-8-7 — Commissioned at Boston Navy Yard
- 1943-7-5 — War Loss; sunk by torpedoes from Japanese destroyers and shore fire off Baioko Harbor, New Georgia, Solomon Islands
- 1943-7-15 — Stricken
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DD 468 |
Taylor* |
- 1941-8-28 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1942-6-7 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1942-8-28 — Commissioned at Boston Navy Yard
- 1946-5-31 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1950-5-9 — Moved to San Francisco
- 1951-1-2 — Reclassified as DDE-468
- 1951-12-3 — Recommissioned at San Francisco
- 1962-8-7 — Reclassified as DD-468
- 1969-5 — Determined to be uneconomical to upgrade
- 1969-6-3 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1969-7-2 — Stricken by U.S. Navy and sold to Italy
- 1969-7-2 — Commissioned into Italian Navy (NMM Lanciere D-560) at San Diego
- 1970 — Never used for active duty; immediately laid up and used as spare parts for Fante and Geniere
- 1971-1-1 — Stricken by Italian Navy and scrapped
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DD 469 |
De Haven* |
- 1941-9-27 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1942-6-28 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1942-9-21 — Commissioned
- 1943-2-1 — War Loss; bombed and sunk by Japanese aircraft off Guadalcanal[469]
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DD 470 |
Bache* |
- 1941-11-19 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, New York City
- 1942-7-7 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, New York City
- 1942-11-14 — Commissioned
- 1946-2-4 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1951-1-2 — Reclassified as DDE-470
- 1951-10-1 — Recommissioned at Boston
- 1962-6-30 — Reclassified as DD-470
- 1968-2-6 — Dragged anchor in severe storm and ran aground near Rhodes Yacht Club, Greece; hull split open
- 1968-2-17 — More damage in second storm at Rhodes, Greece; repeated towing attempts failed
- 1968-2-26 — Decommissioned at Rhodes, Greece
- 1968-3-1 — Stricken and scrapped on site
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DD 471 |
Beale* |
- 1941-12-19 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, New York City
- 1942-8-24 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, New York City
- 1942-12-23 — Commissioned at New York Navy Yard
- 1946-4-11 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1951-1-2 — Recommissioned at Boston as DDE-471
- 1962-6-30 — Reclassified as DD-471
- 1968-9-30 — Decommissioned at Norfolk, Virginia
- 1968-10-1 — Stricken
- 1969-6-24 — Intentionally sunk as target about 250 miles east of the mouth of Chesapeake Bay, Virginia
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DD 472 |
Guest* |
- 1941-9-27 — Laid Down, Boston Navy Yard
- 1942-2-20 — Launched, Boston Navy Yard
- 1942-12-15 — Commissioned at Boston Navy Yard
- 1946-6-4 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1959-6-5 — Loaned to Brazil
- 1959-6-5 — Commissioned into Brazilian Navy (CT Pará D-27) at Bremerton, Washington
- 1973-8-1 — Stricken by U.S. Navy and sold to Brazil
- 1978 — Decommissioned and stricken by Brazilian Navy
- 1983-2-22 — Target for MM-38 Exocet missile fired from Brazilian Niterói-class frigate; scuttled by two torpedos fired from Brazilian Balao-class submarine Ceará 80 nautical miles south of Cabo Frio lighthouse (near Rio de Janeiro), Brazil
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DD 473 |
Bennett* |
- 1941-12-10 — Laid Down, Boston Navy Yard
- 1942-4-16 — Launched, Boston Navy Yard
- 1943-2-9 — Commissioned at Boston Navy Yard
- 1946-4-18 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1959-12-15 — Loaned to Brazil
- 1959-12-15 — Commissioned into Brazilian Navy (CT Paraíba D-28) at Bremerton, Washington
- 1973-8-1 — Stricken by U.S. Navy and sold to Brazil
- 1978 — Sold by Brazil for scrap
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DD 474 |
Fullam* |
- 1941-12-10 — Laid Down, Boston Navy Yard
- 1942-4-16 — Launched, Boston Navy Yard
- 1943-3-2 — Commissioned at Boston Navy Yard
- 1947-1-15 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1957-9-1 — Towed to Long Beach Naval Shipyard, California, and fitted with scientific instruments in preparation for use as target in nuclear weapons tests
- 1958 — Used as target and contaminated by radioactivity during Operation Hardtack I underwater atomic bomb tests Wahoo and Umbrella near Enewetak Atoll
- 1960 — Severely damaged in a series of underwater explosion tests on Chesapeake Bay near the Patuxent River Naval Air Station, Maryland
- 1962-5-28 — Determined to be contaminated by radiation and of no further use
- 1962-6-1 — Stricken
- 1962-7-7 — Intentionally sunk by Bullpup missiles and gunfire 180 miles southeast of Cape Henry, Virginia
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DD 475 |
Hudson* |
- 1942-2-20 — Laid Down, Boston Navy Yard
- 1942-6-3 — Launched, Boston Navy Yard
- 1943-4-13 — Commissioned at Boston Navy Yard
- 1945-5-4 — Severely damaged off Okinawa while fighting fires aboard the heavily damaged escort carrier Sangamon. Repaired and returned to duty
- 1946-5-31 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1947-1 — Moved to Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California
- 1972-12-1 — Stricken
- 1973-11-27 — Sold for scrap to Zidell Explorations, Inc., Portland, Oregon
- 1973-12-14 — Scrapped by Zidell Explorations, Inc., at Tacoma, Washington
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DD 476 |
Hutchins* |
- 1941-9-27 — Laid Down, Boston Navy Yard
- 1942-2-20 — Launched, Boston Navy Yard
- 1942-11-17 — Commissioned
- 1945-4-27 — Damaged beyond repair by Japanese kamikaze speedboat off Okinawa
- 1945-11-30 — Decommissioned at Bremerton, Washington
- 1945-12-19 — Stricken
- 1948-1-10 — Sold to Learner & Co. of Oakland, California, for scrap
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DD 477 |
Pringle* |
- 1941-7-31 — Laid Down, Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina
- 1942-5-2 — Launched, Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina
- 1942-9-15 — Commissioned
- 1945-4-16 — War Loss; sunk by Japanese kamikaze aircraft off Okinawa
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DD 478 |
Stanly* |
- 1941-9-15 — Laid Down, Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina
- 1942-5-2 — Launched, Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina
- 1942-10-15 — Commissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1945-4-12 — Struck by Japanese rocket-powered suicide aircraft off Okinawa
- 1945-9-22 — Assigned to Pacific Reserve Fleet while at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California
- 1946-10 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1947-1-15 — Moved to Long Beach, California
- 1970-12-1 — Stricken
- 1971-12-16 — Sold for scrap to Chou’s Iron & Steel Co. of Kaoshiung, Taiwan
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DD 479 |
Stevens* |
- 1941-12-30 — Laid Down, Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina
- 1942-6-24 — Launched, Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina
- 1943-2-1 — Commissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1946-9-28 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1972-12-1 — Stricken
- 1973-11-27 — Sold to Zidell Explorations of Portland, Oregon, for scrap
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DD 480 |
Halford* |
- 1941-6-3 — Laid Down, Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington
- 1942-10-29 — Launched, Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington
- 1943-4-10 — Commissioned
- 1946-5-15 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1968-5-1 — Stricken
- 1970-4-2 — Sold for scrap to National Metal & Steel Co., Terminal Island, Los Angeles, California†
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DD 481 |
Leutze* |
- 1941-6-3 — Laid Down, Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington
- 1942-10-29 — Launched, Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington
- 1944-3-4 — Commissioned at Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington
- 1945-4-6 — Damaged beyond repair by Japanese kamikaze aircraft off Okinawa
- 1945-12-6 — Decommissioned
- 1946-1-3 — Stricken
- 1947-6-17 — Sold to Thomas Harris of Barker, New Jersey, for scrap
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DD 498 |
Philip* |
- 1942-5-7 — Laid Down, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1942-10-13 — Launched, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1942-11-21 — Commissioned
- 1947-1-1 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1949-3-13 — Reclassified as DDE-498
- 1950-6-30 — Recommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1962-7-1 — Reclassified at DD-498
- 1968-9-30 — Decommissioned
- 1968-10-1 — Stricken
- 1971-12-15 — Sold for scrap to Chou’s Iron & Steel Co. of Kaoshiung, Taiwan
- 1972-2-2 — Foundered in storm 400 miles east of Wake Island en route to breaker’s yard on Taiwan
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DD 499 |
Renshaw* |
- 1942-5-7 — Laid Down, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1942-10-13 — Launched, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1942-12-5 — Commissioned at Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1947-2-1 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1949-3-26 — Reclassified as DDE-499
- 1950-6-30 — Recommissioned at Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Virginia
- 1962-8-2 — Reclassified as DD-499
- 1970-2-14 — Decommissioned and Stricken by U.S. Navy
- 1970-10-1 — Sold to Zidell Explorations, Inc., of Portland, Oregon, for scrap
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DD 500 |
Ringgold* |
- 1942-6-25 — Laid Down, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1942-11-11 — Launched, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1942-12-24 — Commissioned at Brooklyn Navy Yard, New York City
- 1946-3-23 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1959-7-14 — Loaned to West Germany
- 1959-7-14 — Commissioned into West German Navy (Zerstörer-2 D-171) at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1981-9-15 — Arrived at Salamis Naval Base, Greece
- 1981-9-18 — Stricken and sold by U.S. Navy
- 1981-9-18 — Decommissioned by West German Navy at Salamis Naval Base, Greece
- 1981-9-18 — Commissioned into Greek Navy (A/T Kimon [Α/Τ Κιμων] D-42) at Salamis Naval Base, Greece
- 1987 — Decommissioned and placed in reserve by Greek Navy
- 1993-8-12 — Stricken and sold by Greece for scrap to Dörtel Gemi Söküm Ltd. in Aliaga, Turkey
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DD 501 |
Schroeder* |
- 1942-6-25 — Laid Down, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1942-11-11 — Launched, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-1-1 — Commissioned
- 1946-4-29 — Decommissioned at Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina
- 1972-10-1 — Stricken by U.S. Maritime Administration
- 1974-1-2 — Sold for scrap to Southern Scrap Materials Co., New Orleans
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DD 502 |
Sigsbee* |
- 1942-6-22 — Laid Down, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1942-12-7 — Launched, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-1-23 — Commissioned at Brooklyn Navy Yard, New York
- 1945-4-14 — Severely damaged in kamikaze attack off Okinawa[502]
- 1946-5-1 — Placed in reserve fleet at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1947-3-31 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1974-12-1 — Stricken by U.S. Maritime Administration
- 1975-7-31 — Sold for scrap to Consolidated Steel of Brownsville, Texas
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DD 507 |
Conway* |
- 1941-11-5 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1942-8-16 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1942-10-9 — Commissioned
- 1946-6-25 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1950 — Reclassified as DDE-507
- 1950-11-8 — Recommissioned at Boston
- 1962-6-30 — Reclassified as DD-507
- 1969-11-15 — Decommissioned at Philadelphia and stricken by U.S. Navy
- 1970-6-26 — Towing cable parted; intentionally sunk off Rhode Island as a hazard to navigation by 5-inch gunfire from destroyer Henley
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DD 508 |
Cony* |
- 1941-12-24 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1942-8-16 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1942-10-30 — Commissioned at Boston
- 1946-6-18 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1949-3-26 — Reclassified as DDE-508
- 1949-11-17 — Recommissioned
- 1962-6-30 — Reclassified as DD-508
- 1969-7-2 — Decommissioned at Philadelphia Naval Shipyard and stricken by U.S. Navy
- 1970-3-20 — Intentionally sunk by amphibious ship gunfire 60 miles northeast of Las Croabas, Puerto Rico
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DD 509 |
Converse* |
- 1942-2-23 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1942-8-30 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1942-11-20 — Commissioned
- 1946-4-23 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1959-7-1 — Loaned to Spanish Navy (Almirante Valdés D-23) at Philadelphia
- 1972-10-1 — Stricken and sold by U.S. Navy
- 1985-6-13 — Collided off Cartagena with Spanish submarine Siroco
- 1986-11-17 — Decommissioned by Spanish Navy
- 1988 — Sold by Spanish Navy for scrap
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DD 510 |
Eaton* |
- 1942-3-17 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1942-9-20 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1942-12-4 — Commissioned
- 1946-6-21 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1951-1-2 — Reclassified as DDE-510
- 1951-12-11 — Recommissioned at Boston Navy Yard
- 1962-6-30 — Reclassified as DD-510
- 1969-7-2 — Decommissioned and stricken by U.S. Navy
- 1970-3-27 — Intentionally sunk by gunfire 90 miles off Norfolk, Virginia
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DD 511 |
Foote* |
- 1942-4-14 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1942-10-11 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1942-12-22 — Commissioned at Boston Navy Yard
- 1943-11-2 — Torpedoed during Battle of Empress Augusta Bay
- 1946-4-18 — Decommissioned
- 1972-10-1 — Stricken by U.S. Maritime Administration
- 1974-1-2 — Sold for scrap to Southern Scrap Material Co., New Orleans
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DD 512 |
Spence* |
- 1942-5-18 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1942-10-27 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-1-8 — Commissioned at Boston Navy Yard
- 1944-12-18 — Lost; capsized in typhoon east of Samar, Philippines
- 1945-1-19 — Stricken
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DD 513 |
Terry* |
- 1942-6-8 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1942-11-22 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-1-26 — Commissioned at Boston Navy Yard
- 1946-8-13 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1974-4-1 — Stricken by U.S. Maritime Administration
- 1974-7-26 — Sold to Peru for spare parts (Foreign Military Sales program)
- 1975-1-1 — Sold for scrap by Peruvian Navy
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DD 514 |
Thatcher* |
- 1942-6-20 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1942-12-6 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-2-10 — Commissioned
- 1945-5-20 — Struck and severely damaged by Japanese kamikaze aircraft off Okinawa
- 1945-7-19 — Struck and lightly damaged by Japanese kamikaze aircraft in Nakagusuku Bay, off Okinawa
- 1945-11-23 — Decommissioned after being declared uneconomical to repair
- 1945-12-5 — Stricken
- 1948-1-23 — Sold to Lerner Co. of Oakland, California, for scrap
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DD 515 |
Anthony* |
- 1942-8-17 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1942-12-20 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-2-26 — Commissioned at Boston Navy Yard
- 1946-4-17 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1958-1-17 — Loaned to West Germany
- 1958-1-17 — Commissioned into West German Navy (Zerstörer-1 D-170) at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1972-3-17 — Decommissioned by West German Navy at Kiel
- 1972-4-15 — Stricken by U.S. Navy and sold to West Germany for parts; moored at Kiel
- 1976 — Stricken by West German Navy
- 1978-6-9 — Towed to Souda Bay, Crete, and used as Harpoon guided missile target until 1978-6-26
- 1979-5-16 — Scuttled by torpedo from West German submarine U-29 off Crete
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DD 516 |
Wadsworth* |
- 1942-8-18 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-1-10 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-3-16 — Commissioned at Boston Navy Yard
- 1946-4-18 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1959-10-6 — Loaned to West Germany
- 1959-10-6 — Commissioned into West German Navy (Zerstörer-3 D-172) at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1974-10-1 — Stricken by U.S. Navy and sold to West Germany
- 1980-10-10 — Arrived at Salamis Naval Base, Greece
- 1980-10-15 — Decommissioned and stricken West German Navy
- 1980-10-15 — Sold to Greece by West Germany and transferred at Salamis Naval Base, Greece
- 1981-1-1 — Commissioned into Greek Navy (A/T Nearchos [Α/Τ Νεαρχος] D-65)
- 1982-9-1 — Decommissioned by Greek Navy and used for spare parts
- 1991 — Stricken by Greece and scrapped
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DD 517 |
Walker* |
- 1942-8-31 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-1-31 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-4-3 — Commissioned at Boston Navy Yard
- 1946-5-31 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1950-9-15 — Reclassified as DDE-517
- 1950-9-15 — Recommissioned at San Diego
- 1956-7-1 — Reclassified as DD-517
- 1969-7-2 — Decommissioned at San Diego, then immediately stricken and sold to Italy by U.S. Navy
- 1969-7-2 — Commissioned into Italian Navy (Fante D-561) at San Diego
- 1975 — Decommissioned by Italian Navy
- 1977 — Stricken by Italian Navy
- 1978 — Sold for scrap by Italian Navy
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DD 518 |
Brownson |
- 1942-2-15 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, New York City
- 1942-9-24 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, New York City
- 1943-2-3 — Commissioned
- 1943-12-26 — War Loss; sunk by Japanese dive bombers off Cape Gloucester, New Britain, New Guinea
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DD 519 |
Daly |
- 1942-4-29 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, New York City
- 1942-10-24 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, New York City
- 1943-3-10 — Commissioned
- 1946-4-18 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1951-7-6 — Recommissioned
- 1960-5-2 — Decommissioned at Norfolk, Virginia
- 1974-12-1 — Stricken
- 1976-4-22 — Sold for scrap to North American Smelting Corp. of Wilmington, Delaware†
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DD 520 |
Isherwood |
- 1942-5-12 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, New York City
- 1942-11-24 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, New York City
- 1943-4-12 — Commissioned at New York Navy Yard
- 1946-2-1 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1951-4-5 — Recommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1961-9-11 — Decommissioned
- 1961-10-8 — Loaned to Peru
- 1961-10-8 — Commissioned into Peruvian Navy (BAP Almirante Guise DD-72)
- 1974-1-15 — Stricken and sold by U.S. Navy
- 1981 — Decommissioned by Peruvian Navy
- 1984? — Exocet missile and torpedo target, but not sunk [unconfirmed information]
- 1981 — Sold for scrap by Peru
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DD 521 |
Kimberly |
- 1942-7-27 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, New York City
- 1943-2-3 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, New York City
- 1943-5-22 — Commissioned
- 1947-2-5 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1951-2-8 — Recommissioned
- 1954-1-15 — Decommissioned Charleston, South Carolina
- 1967-6-1 — Loaned to Taiwan
- 1967-6-1 — Commissioned into Taiwanese Navy (ROCS An Yang DD-18/DD-997/DDG-918) at Boston Navy Yard
- 1974-1-25 — Stricken and sold by U.S. Navy
- 1999-9-16 — Decommissioned by Taiwanese Navy
- 2003-10-14 — Sunk as target by Taiwanese Navy SUT (Surface and Underwater Torpedo) fired from submarine during Lien Hsing 90 exercise off Chia Lu Tang beach, Pingtung County, in southern Taiwan[521]
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DD 522 |
Luce |
- 1942-8-24 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, New York City
- 1943-3-6 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, New York City
- 1943-6-21 — Commissioned
- 1945-5-4 — War Loss; sunk by two Japanese kamikaze aircraft off Kerama Retto, near Okinawa
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DD 526 |
Abner Read |
- 1940-7-19 — Authorized
- 1941-10-30 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1942-8-18 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1943-2-5 — Commissioned
- 1944-11-1 — War Loss; sunk by Japanese kamikaze aircraft off Samar, Philippines
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DD 527 |
Ammen |
- 1941-11-29 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1942-9-17 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1943-3-12 — Commissioned at Bethlehem Steel shipyard, San Francisco
- 1946-4-15 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1951-4-5 — Recommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1960-7-19 — Rammed broadside by Sumner-class destroyer Collett in fog 8 miles off Newport Beach, California; damaged beyond repair[527]
- 1960-9-15 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1960-10-1 — Stricken
- 1961-4-20 — Sold for scrap to National Metal & Steel, Los Angeles
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DD 528 |
Mullany |
- 1942-1-16 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1942-10-10 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1943-4-23 — Commissioned
- 1946-2-13 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1951-3-8 — Recommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1971-10-6 — Decommissioned at Los Angeles-Long Beach Naval Base; Stricken and sold by U.S. Navy
- 1971-10-6 — Commissioned into Taiwanese Navy (ROCS Chiang Yang DD-9/DD-947/DDG-909) at Los Angeles-Long Beach Naval Base
- 1999-7-16 — Decommissioned at Kaohsiung, Taiwan, and stricken by Taiwanese Navy
- 2001-11-2 — Sunk off Gongliao Township, Taipei County, northeast Taiwan, as artificial reef[528]
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DD 529 |
Bush |
- 1942-2-12 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Co., San Francisco
- 1942-10-27 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Co., San Francisco
- 1943-5-10 — Commissioned at Bethlehem Steel Co., San Francisco
- 1945-4-6 — War Loss; sunk by Japanese kamikaze aircraft off Okinawa
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DD 530 |
Trathen |
- 1942-3-17 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1942-10-22 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1943-5-28 — Commissioned
- 1946-1-18 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-8-1 — Recommissioned
- 1965-3-15 — Towed to San Diego from Todd Shipyard, Los Angeles
- 1965-5-11 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1972-6 — Declared uneconomical to update
- 1972-11-1 — Stricken and authorized for use as target in Harpoon tests
- 1973-11 — Sold for scrap after being used as a target off Southern California
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DD 531 |
Hazelwood |
- 1942-4-11 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1942-10-20 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1943-6-18 — Commissioned
- 1946-1-18 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-9-12 — Recommissioned at San Diego
- 1965-3-19 — Decommissioned and stored at Philadelphia
- 1974-12-1 — Stricken
- 1976-4-14 — Sold for scrap to Union Minerals & Iron Co. of New York City†
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DD 532 |
Heermann |
- 1942-5-8 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1942-12-5 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1943-7-6 — Commissioned
- 1946-6-12 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-9-12 — Recommissioned at San Diego
- 1957-12-20 — Decommissioned at Boston; stored at South Boston Naval Annex
- 1961-8-14 — Loaned to Argentina
- 1961-8-14 — Commissioned into Argentine Navy (ARA Almirante Brown D20)
- 1975-9-1 — Stricken by U.S. Navy and sold to Argentina
- 1976-3-15 — Decommissioned by Argentine Navy and assigned to Directorate of Naval Material
- 1979-12-18 — Sold for scrap to Establecimientos Metalúrgicos Santa Rosa, Argentina
- 1982 — Scrapped
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DD 533 |
Hoel |
- 1942-6-4 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1942-12-19 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1943-7-29 — Commissioned
- 1944-10-25 — War Loss; sunk by Japanese warships off Samar, Philippines
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DD 534 |
McCord |
- 1942-3-17 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1943-1-10 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1943-8-19 — Commissioned
- 1947-1-15 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-8-1 — Recommissioned at San Diego
- 1954-6-9 — Decommissioned at Norfolk, Virginia
- 1972-10-1 — Stricken
- 1974-1-2 — Sold for scrap to Southern Scrap Material Co. of New Orleans
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DD 535 |
Miller |
- 1942-8-18 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1943-3-7 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1943-8-31 — Commissioned
- 1945-12-19 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-5-19 — Recommissioned at San Diego
- 1964-6-30 — Decommissioned at Norfolk, Virginia; later stored at Philadelphia
- 1971-8-5 — Renamed James Miller†[535]
- 1974-12-1 — Stricken
- 1975-7-31 — Sold for scrap to Union Metals & Iron Company of New York City
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DD 536 |
Owen |
- 1942-9-17 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1943-3-21 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1943-9-20 — Commissioned
- 1946-12-10 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-8-17 — Recommissioned at San Diego
- 1958-5-27 — Decommissioned at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California
- 1973-4-15 — Stricken
- 1973-11-27 — Sold for scrap to to Zidell Explorations Inc. of Portland, Oregon†
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DD 537 |
The Sullivans |
- 1942-10-10 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1943-4-4 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1943-9-30 — Commissioned at San Francisco
- 1946-1-10 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-7-6 — Recommissioned at Los Angeles
- 1965-1-7 — Decommissioned at Philadelphia
- 1974-12-1 — Stricken
- 1977-6-21 — Donated as Museum, Buffalo and Erie County Naval & Military Park, New York
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DD 538 |
Stephen Potter |
- 1942-10-27 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1943-4-28 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1943-10-21 — Commissioned in San Francisco
- 1945-9-21 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-3-29 — Recommissioned at San Diego
- 1958-4-21 — Decommissioned at San Francisco Naval Shipyard
- 1972-12-1 — Stricken
- 1973-11-27 — Sold for scrap to Zidell Explorations Inc. of Portland, Oregon†
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DD 539 |
Tingey |
- 1942-10-22 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1943-5-28 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1943-11-25 — Commissioned
- 1946-3-1 — Decommissioned
- 1951-1-27 — Recommissioned
- 1963-8-1 — Struck broadside amidships by destroyer escort Vammen 200 miles off Southern California, en route to Hawaii; returned to drydock in San Diego but determined to be damaged beyond economical repair
- 1963-11-30 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1965-11-1 — Stricken
- 1966-5-1 — Sunk by gunfire from Bannock-class fleet tug Tawasa off San Clemente Island, California†[539]
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DD 540 |
Twining |
- 1942-11-20 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1943-7-11 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1943-12-1 — Commissioned at San Francisco
- 1946-6-14 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1950-6-10 — Recommissioned
- 1971-7-1 — Decommissioned and stricken by U.S. Navy
- 1971-7-1 — Transferred to Taiwan
- 1971-8-16 — Sold to Taiwan
- 1971-11-21 — Commissioned into Taiwanese Navy (ROCS Kwei Yang DD-8/DD-956/DDG-908)
- 1999-7-16 — Decommissioned at Kaohsiung, Taiwan, by Taiwanese Navy; stored for parts in Kaohsiung Harbor Naval Shipyard
- 2003-9-4 — Intentionally torpedoed by Taiwanese submarine Hai Lung during Han Kuang 19 exercises off Yilan County in northeastern Taiwan[540]
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DD 541 |
Yarnall |
- 1942-12-6 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1943-7-25 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1943-12-30 — Commissioned
- 1947-1-15 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1950-8-31 — Recommissioned at San Diego
- 1958-9-30 — Decommissioned
- 1968-6-10 — Loaned to Taiwan at Hawaii; towed to Taiwan
- 1968-10-7 — Commissioned into Taiwanese Navy (as minelayer ROCS Kun Yang DD-19/DD-934/DDG-919)
- 1974-1-25 — Stricken by U.S. Navy and sold to Taiwan
- 1999-10-16 — Decommissioned by Taiwanese Navy at Hsinpin Wharf, Kaohsiung Harbor, Taiwan; presumed scrapped or used as target
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DD 544 |
Boyd |
- 1942-4-2 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Pedro, Los Angeles
- 1942-10-29 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Pedro, Los Angeles
- 1943-5-8 — Commissioned at Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Pedro, Los Angeles
- 1947-1-15 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1950-11-24 — Recommissioned
- 1969-10-1 — Decommissioned
and stricken by U.S. Navy, then sold to Turkey
- 1969-10-1 — Delivered to Turkish Navy
- 1970-10-6 — Commissioned into Turkish Navy (TCG İskenderun D-343) at Gölcük Naval Base, Turkey
- 1982-1-20 — Decommissioned by Turkish Navy
- 1982 — Sold for scrap by Turkey; possibly used for spare parts
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DD 545 |
Bradford |
- 1942-4-28 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Pedro, Los Angeles
- 1942-12-12 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Pedro, Los Angeles
- 1943-6-12 — Commissioned
- 1946-7-11 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1950-10-27 — Recommissioned
- 1961-9-28 — Decommissioned at Bremerton, Washington
- 1962-9-27 — Loaned to Greece
- 1962-9-27 — Commissioned into Greek Navy (A/T Thyella [Α/Τ Θυελλα] D-28) at Seattle
- 1975-9-1 — Stricken by U.S. Navy and sold to Greece
- 1981-1-1 — Decommissioned by Greek Navy and sold for scrap
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DD 546 |
Brown |
- 1942-6-27 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Pedro, Los Angeles
- 1943-2-21 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Pedro, Los Angeles
- 1943-7-10 — Commissioned at San Pedro, Los Angeles
- 1946-8-1 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1950-10-27 — Recommissioned
- 1962-2-9 — Decommissioned
- 1962-9-27 — Loaned to Greece
- 1962-9-27 — Commissioned into Greek Navy (A/T Navarino [Α/Τ Ναυαρινον] D-63) at Seattle
- 1975-9-1 — Stricken by U.S. Navy and sold to Greece
- 1981-10-31 — Decommissioned by Greek Navy and sold for scrap
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DD 547 |
Cowell |
- 1942-9-7 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Pedro, Los Angeles
- 1943-3-18 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Pedro, Los Angeles
- 1943-8-23 — Commissioned
- 1946-7-22 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-9-21 — Recommissioned at San Diego
- 1971-8-17 — Decommissioned at Treasure Island, San Francisco; stricken by U.S. Navy and donated to Argentina
- 1971-8-17 — Commissioned into Argentine Navy (ARA Almirante Storni D-24) at Treasure Island, San Francisco
- 1979-12-30 — Decommissioned by Argentine Navy at Puerto Belgrano Naval Base
- 1981-12-29 — Sold for scrap to Padovani Shipyards, Campana, Argentina
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DD 550 |
Capps* |
- 1941-6-12 — Laid Down, Gulf Shipbuilding Corp., Chickasaw, Alabama
- 1942-5-31 — Launched, Gulf Shipbuilding Corp., Chickasaw, Alabama
- 1943-6-23 — Commissioned
- 1947-1-15 — Decommissioned at Long Beach, California
- 1957-5-15 — Loaned to Spain
- 1957-5-15 — Commissioned into Spanish Navy (Lepanto D-21)
- 1972-10-1 — Stricken and sold by U.S. Navy
- 1983-12-12 — Major shipboard fire while anchored at Ferrol, Spain
- 1985-12-31 — Decommissioned and sold for scrap by Spanish Navy
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DD 551 |
David W. Taylor* |
- 1941-6-12 — Laid Down, Gulf Shipbuilding Corp., Chickasaw, Alabama
- 1943-7-4 — Launched, Gulf Shipbuilding Corp., Chickasaw, Alabama
- 1943-9-18 — Commissioned
- 1946-8-17 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1957-5-15 — Loaned to Spain
- 1957-5-23 — Commissioned into Spanish Navy (Almirante Ferrándiz 41/D-22) at San Francisco
- 1972-10-1 — Stricken by U.S. Navy and sold to Spain
- 1987-11-17 — Decommissioned by Spanish Navy at Ferrol, Spain, and sold for scrap
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DD 552 |
Evans* |
- 1941-7-21 — Laid Down, Gulf Shipbuilding Corp., Chickasaw, Alabama
- 1942-10-4 — Launched, Gulf Shipbuilding Corp., Chickasaw, Alabama
- 1943-12-11 — Commissioned at Mobile, Alabama
- 1945-5-11 — Damaged beyond repair by Japanese kamikaze aircraft off Okinawa
- 1945-8-17 — Repair work at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California, halted
- 1945-9-10 — Declared uneconomical to repair
- 1945-11-7 — Decommissioned at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California
- 1945-11-28 — Stricken
- 1947-2-11 — Sold for scrap to J.C. Beckwit & Co., San Francisco†
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DD 553 |
John D. Henley* |
- 1941-7-21 — Laid Down, Gulf Shipbuilding Corp., Chickasaw, Alabama
- 1942-11-15 — Launched, Gulf Shipbuilding Corp., Chickasaw, Alabama
- 1944-2-2 — Commissioned
- 1946-4-30 — Decommissioned at San Diego, then moved to Bremerton, Washington
- 1968-5-1 — Stricken
- 1970-5-1 — Sold for scrap to Zidell Explorations Inc. of Portland, Oregon
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DD 554 |
Franks |
- 1942-3-8 — Laid Down, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1942-12-7 — Launched, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1943-7-30 — Commissioned
- 1946-5-31 — Decommissioned at San Pedro, Los Angeles
- 1972-12-1 — Stricken
- 1973-08-1 — Sold for scrap to Zidell Explorations Inc. of Portland, Oregon†
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DD 555 |
Haggard |
- 1942-3-27 — Laid Down, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1943-2-9 — Launched, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1943-8-31 — Commissioned
- 1945-4-29 — Damaged beyond repair by Japanese kamikaze aircraft off Okinawa
- 1945-11-1 — Decommissioned at Norfolk, Virginia
- 1945-11-16 — Stricken
- 1946-3-3 — Scrapped at Norfolk Navy Yard
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DD 556 |
Hailey |
- 1942-4-11 — Laid Down, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1943-3-9 — Launched, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1943-9-30 — Commissioned
- 1946-1-27 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-4-27 — Recommissioned at San Diego
- 1960-11-3 — Decommissioned at Portsmouth, Virginia
- 1961-7-20 — Loaned to Brazil
- 1961-7-20 — Commissioned into Brazilian Navy (CT Pernambuco D-30) at Norfolk Navy Yard, Virginia
- 1973-8-1 — Stricken and sold by U.S. Navy
- 1982-4-4 — Decommissioned by Brazilian Navy
- 1982 — Sold by Brazil and scrapped
- 1987-2-11 — Surviving 5-inch (127mm) gun and mount dedicated as monument at Rio de Janeiro naval base
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DD 557 |
Johnston |
- 1942-5-6 — Laid Down, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1943-3-25 — Launched, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1943-10-27 — Commissioned
- 1944-10-25 — War Loss; sunk by Japanese warships off Samar, Philippines
- 2021-04-1 — Wreckage discovered at 21,000 feet off Samar, Philippines
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DD 558 |
Laws |
- 1942-5-19 — Laid Down, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1943-4-22 — Launched, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1943-11-18 — Commissioned
- 1946-12-10 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-11-2 — Recommissioned at Long Beach Naval Shipyard, California
- 1964-3-30 — Decommissioned at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California
- 1973-4-15 — Stricken
- 1973-12-3 — Sold for scrap to American Ship Dismantlers of Portland, Oregon
- 1973-12-28 — Transferred to American Ship Dismantlers for scrapping
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DD 559 |
Longshaw |
- 1942-6-16 — Laid Down, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1943-6-4 — Launched, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1943-12-4 — Commissioned
- 1945-5-14 — Grounded off Okinawa
- 1945-5-18 — War Loss; destroyed by Japanese shore batteries while aground off Okinawa
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DD 560 |
Morrison |
- 1942-6-30 — Laid Down, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1943-7-4 — Launched, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1943-12-18 — Commissioned
- 1945-5-4 — War Loss; sunk by four Japanese kamikaze aircraft off Okinawa
- 1957-7 — Wreckage donated to government of the Ryukyu Islands
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DD 561 |
Prichett |
- 1942-7-20 — Laid Down, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1943-7-31 — Launched, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1944-1-15 — Commissioned
- 1946-3-14 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-8-17 — Recommissioned
- 1970-1-10 — Decommissioned at San Diego and stricken by U.S. Navy, then sold to Italy
- 1970-1-17 — Commissioned into Italian Navy (Geniere D-555)
- 1975 — Decommissioned and stricken by Italian Navy and sold for scrap
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DD 562 |
Robinson |
- 1942-8-12 — Laid Down, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1943-8-28 — Launched, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1944-1-31 — Commissioned at Seattle
- 1946-6-12 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1951-8-3 — Recommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1964-6-5 — Decommissioned at Norfolk, Virginia
- 1974-12-1 — Stricken
- 1982-4-13 — Intentionally sunk by Los Angeles-class submarine Cincinnati 310 nautical miles northeast of San Juan, Puerto Rico†
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DD 563 |
Ross |
- 1942-9-7 — Laid Down, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1943-9-18 — Launched, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1944-2-21 — Commissioned
- 1946-6-4 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-10-27 — Recommissioned
- 1959-11-6 — Decommissioned at Beaumont, Texas, and moved to Norfolk, Virginia
- 1974-12-1 — Stricken
- 1978-1-26 — Intentionally sunk off Puerto Rico
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DD 564 |
Rowe |
- 1942-12-7 — Laid Down, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1943-9-30 — Launched, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1944-3-13 — Commissioned
- 1947-1-31 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1951-10-5 — Recommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1959-11-6 — Decommissioned at Norfolk, Virginia
- 1974-12-1 — Stricken
- 1978-2-23 — Intentionally sunk off Puerto Rico
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DD 565 |
Smalley |
- 1943-2-9 — Laid Down, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1943-10-27 — Launched, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1944-3-31 — Commissioned at Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle, Washington
- 1946-7-9 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1951-7-3 — Recommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1957-9-30 — Decommissioned at Philadelphia[565]
- 1965-4-1 — Stricken
- 1966-1-4 — Sold for scrap to Portsmouth Salvage Co. of Virginia†
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DD 566 |
Stoddard |
- 1943-3-10 — Laid Down, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1943-11-19 — Launched, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1944-4-15 — Commissioned at Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1946-7-8 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1951-3-9 — Recommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1969-9-26 — Decommissioned at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California
- 1975-6-1 — Stricken[566]
- 1976-6-30 — Started service as target and test vessel at Pacific Missile Test Center, Point Mugu, California
- 1997-7-22 — Towed 73 miles north-northwest of Kauai, Hawaii, and sunk with charges placed by a SEAL team
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DD 567 |
Watts |
- 1943-3-26 — Laid Down, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1943-12-31 — Launched, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1944-4-29 — Commissioned
- 1946-4-12 — Decommissioned at Charleston Naval Shipyard, South Carolina
- 1951-7-6 — Recommissioned
- 1964-12-1 — Decommissioned at Bremerton, Washington
- 1974-2-1 — Stricken
- 1974-9-5 — Sold to General Metals Co. of Tacoma, Washington, for scrap
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DD 568 |
Wren |
- 1943-4-24 — Laid Down, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1944-1-29 — Launched, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1944-5-20 — Commissioned
- 1946-7-13 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1951-9-7 — Recommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1963-10-1 — Decommissioned
- 1974-12-1 — Stricken
- 1975-10-22 — Sold to North American Smelting Co. of Wilmington, Delaware, for scrap
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DD 569 |
Aulick* |
- 1941-5-14 — Laid Down, Consolidated Steel Corp., Orange, Texas
- 1942-3-2 — Launched, Consolidated Steel Corp., Orange, Texas
- 1942-10-27 — Commissioned
- 1946-4-18 — Decommissioned
- 1959-8-21 — Loaned to Greece
- 1959-8-21 — Commissioned into Greek Navy (A/T Sfendoni [Α/Τ Σφενδονη] D-85) at Philadelphia
- 1975-9-1 — Stricken by U.S. Navy and sold to Greece
- 1992-10-25 — Decommissioned and stricken by Greek Navy; stored at Souda Bay, Crete
- 1997 — Scrapped at Aliaga, Turkey
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DD 570 |
Charles Ausburne* |
- 1941-5-14 — Laid Down, Consolidated Steel Corp., Orange, Texas
- 1942-3-16 — Launched, Consolidated Steel Corp., Orange, Texas
- 1942-11-24 — Commissioned
- 1946-4-18 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1960-4-12 — Loaned to West Germany
- 1960-4-12 — Commissioned into West German Navy (Zerstörer-6 D-180)
- 1967 — Rammed stern of West German frigate Karlsruhe at Bremerhaven; moderate bow damage
- 1967-12-1 — Stricken by U.S. Navy and sold to West Germany
- 1967-12-15 — Decommissioned by West German Navy at Kiel
- 1968-10-9 — Sold by VEBEG (Federal Disposal Sales and Marketing Agency) to Fa. Harmsdorf, Lübeck, West Germany
- 1969 — Towed to Lübeck, West Germany
- 1981-10 — Towed to Neustadt-in-Holstein, West Germany, and used for damage control training; then towed to Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft Kiel and scrapped
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DD 571 |
Claxton* |
- 1941-6-25 — Laid Down, Consolidated Steel Corp., Orange, Texas
- 1942-4-1 — Launched, Consolidated Steel Corp., Orange, Texas
- 1942-12-8 — Commissioned
- 1946-4-18 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1959-12-15 — Loaned West Germany
- 1959-12-15 — Commissioned into West German Navy (Zerstörer-4 D-178) at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1974-10-1 — Stricken by U.S. Navy and sold to West Germany
- 1980-10-10 — Arrived at Salamis Naval Base, Greece
- 1981-2-26 — Decommissioned by West German Navy at Salamis Naval Base, Greece
- 1981-2-26 — Sold to Greece for spare parts by West Germany; stored at Crete
- 1992-6 — Scrapped at Elevsis, Greece
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DD 572 |
Dyson* |
- 1941-6-25 — Laid Down, Consolidated Steel Corp., Orange, Texas
- 1942-4-15 — Launched, Consolidated Steel Corp., Orange, Texas
- 1942-12-30 — Commissioned
- 1947-3-31 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1960-2-17 — Loaned to West Germany
- 1960-2-23 — Commissioned into West German Navy (Zerstörer-5 D-179) at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1974-10-1 — Stricken by U.S. Navy
- 1982-2-26 — Sold (Foreign Military Sales program) by U.S. Navy to West German Navy
- 1982-2-26 — Decommissioned and stricken by West German Navy at Souda Bay, Crete
- 1982-2-26 — Sold to Greece for spare parts by West Germany
- 1992-6 — Scrapped at Elevsis, Greece
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DD 573 |
Harrison* |
- 1941-6-25 — Laid Down, Consolidated Steel Corp., Orange, Texas
- 1942-5-4 — Launched, Consolidated Steel Corp., Orange, Texas
- 1943-1-25 — Commissioned
- 1946-4-1 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1965 — Moved to Philadelphia
- 1968 — Moved to Orange, Texas
- 1968-5-1 — Loaned to Mexico
- 1968-5-1 — Commissioned into Mexican Navy (ARM Cuauhtémoc E-01)
- 1970-8-19 — Stricken by U.S. Navy and sold to Mexico
- 1982 — Decommissioned by Mexican Navy and dismantled
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DD 574 |
John Rodgers* |
- 1941-6-25 — Laid Down, Consolidated Steel Corp., Orange, Texas
- 1942-5-7 — Launched, Consolidated Steel Corp., Orange, Texas
- 1943-2-9 — Commissioned
- 1947-5-25 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1968-5-1 — Loaned to Mexico
- 1968-5-1 — Commissioned into Mexican Navy (ARM Cuitláhuac E-02/E-01)
- 1970-8-19 — Stricken by U.S. Navy and sold to Mexico
- 2001-7-19 — Decommissioned from Mexican Navy; last Fletcher worldwide to be decommissioned from active service
- 2005-12-7 — Donation agreement with Beauchamp Tower Corporation of Milton, Florida, for restoration as a museum
- 2006-11-30 — President of Mexico formalized donation to Beauchamp Tower Corporation
- 2006-12-30 — Towed to civilian wharf in Ciudad Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán, Mexico, from nearby Tenth Naval District base
- 2010-7-15 — Declared abandoned; condemned as a hazard to navigation by the captain of the port of Lázaro Cárdenas and ordered to be scrapped
- 2010-9-6 — Scrapped at Reciclajes Ecologicos Maritimos, S.A de C.V. (ECOMAR), Lázaro Cárdenas
- 2011-4 — Scrapping completed
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DD 575 |
McKee* |
- 1942-3-2 — Laid Down, Consolidated Steel Corp., Orange, Texas
- 1942-8-2 — Launched, Consolidated Steel Corp., Orange, Texas
- 1943-3-31 — Commissioned
- 1946-2-25 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1970-10-1 — Stricken and moved to Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility, Orange, Texas
- 1974-1-2 — Sold for scrap to Southern Scrap Material Co. of New Orleans†
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DD 576 |
Murray* |
- 1942-3-16 — Laid Down, Consolidated Steel Corp., Orange, Texas
- 1942-8-16 — Launched, Consolidated Steel Corp., Orange, Texas
- 1943-4-20 — Commissioned
- 1946-3-27 — Decommissioned
- 1951-1-2 — Reclassified DDE-576
- 1951-10-16 — Recommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1962-6-20 — Reclassified DD-576
- 1965-5-1 — Decommissioned at Norfolk, Virginia
- 1966-6-1 — Stricken
- 1966-8-16 — Sold for scrap to Boston Metals Co. of Baltimore
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DD 577 |
Sproston* |
- 1942-4-1 — Laid Down, Consolidated Steel Corp., Orange, Texas
- 1942-8-31 — Launched, Consolidated Steel Corp., Orange, Texas
- 1943-5-19 — Commissioned
- 1946-1-18 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1950-9-15 — Recommissioned at San Diego as DDE-577
- 1962 — Reclassified as DD-577
- 1968-9-30 — Decommissioned
- 1968-10-10 — Stricken
- 1971-12-15 — Sold for scrap to Chou’s Iron & Steel Co. of Kaoshiung, Taiwan
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DD 578 |
Wickes* |
- 1942-4-15 — Laid Down, Consolidated Steel Corp., Orange, Texas
- 1942-9-13 — Launched, Consolidated Steel Corp., Orange, Texas
- 1943-6-16 — Commissioned
- 1945-12-20 — Decommissioned
- 1972-11-1 — Stricken and authorized for use as target in Harpoon tests
- 1974-4-8 — Intentionally sunk as target off California
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DD 579 |
William D. Porter* |
- 1942-5-7 — Laid Down, Consolidated Steel Corp., Orange, Texas
- 1942-9-27 — Launched, Consolidated Steel Corp., Orange, Texas
- 1943-7-6 — Commissioned
- 1945-6-10 — War Loss; sunk by Japanese Aichi D3A “Val” kamikaze dive bomber off Okinawa
- 1945-7-11 — Stricken
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DD 580 |
Young* |
- 1942-5-7 — Laid Down, Consolidated Steel Corp., Orange, Texas
- 1942-10-15 — Launched, Consolidated Steel Corp., Orange, Texas
- 1943-7-31 — Commissioned
- 1946-3-31 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1968-5-1 — Stricken
- 1970-3-6 — Intentionally sunk by naval gunfire 114 miles west-northwest of Virginia Beach†
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DD 581 |
Charrette |
- 1942-2-20 — Laid Down, Boston Navy Yard
- 1942-6-3 — Launched, Boston Navy Yard
- 1943-5-18 — Commissioned
- 1947-1-15 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1959-6-16 — Loaned to Greece
- 1959-7-15 — Commissioned into Greek Navy (A/T Velos [Α/Τ Βελος] D-16) at Long Beach, California
- 1973-5-23 — Mutiny at Fiumicino, Italy
- 1973-6 (circa) — Returned to Greece under new crew
- 1975-9-1 — Stricken by U.S. Navy and sold to Greece
- 1991-2-26 — Decommissioned by Greek Navy
- 1994 — Donated as museum ship
- 2000-12-14 — Transferred to Salamis Naval Base, Greece, for restoration
- 2002-6-26 — Museum (Park of Maritime Tradition in Faliron Bay, Greece, near Athens)[581]
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DD 582 |
Conner |
- 1942-4-16 — Laid Down, Boston Navy Yard
- 1942-7-18 — Launched, Boston Navy Yard
- 1943-6-8 — Commissioned at Boston Navy Yard
- 1946-7-5 — Decommissioned at Long Beach, California
- 1959-9-15 — Loaned to Greece
- 1959-9-15 — Commissioned into Greek Navy (A/T Aspis [Α/Τ Ασπις] D-06) at Long Beach, California
- 1975-9-1 — Stricken by U.S. Navy and sold to Greece
- 1991-2-1 — Decommissioned and stricken by Greek Navy
- 1997-5 — Scrapped at Perama, Greece
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DD 583 |
Hall |
- 1942-4-16 — Laid Down, Boston Navy Yard
- 1942-7-18 — Launched, Boston Navy Yard
- 1943-7-6 — Commissioned at Boston Navy Yard
- 1946-12-10 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1960-2-9 — Loaned to Greece
- 1960-2-9 — Commissioned into Greek Navy (A/T Lonchi [Α/Τ Λογχη] D-56) at Long Beach, California
- 1975-9-1 — Stricken and sold by U.S. Navy
- 1990-10-1 — Decommissioned by Greek Navy
- 1990-10-10 — Stricken by Greek Navy
- 1997 — Scrapped at Aliaga, Turkey
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DD 584 |
Halligan |
- 1942-11-9 — Laid Down, Boston Navy Yard
- 1943-3-19 — Launched, Boston Navy Yard
- 1943-8-19 — Commissioned, Boston Navy Yard
- 1945-3-26 — War Loss; struck mine between Kerama Retto and Okinawa, then drifted aground on Tokashiki
- 1945-4-28 — Stricken
- 1957 — Hulk donated to government of Ryukyu Islands
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DD 585 |
Haraden |
- 1942-11-9 — Laid Down, Boston Navy Yard
- 1943-3-19 — Launched, Boston Navy Yard
- 1943-9-16 — Commissioned at Boston Navy Yard
- 1946-7-2 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1972-11-1 — Stricken and authorized for use as target in Harpoon tests
- 1973-11-1 — Intentionally sunk as target by Harpoon missile, probably off Southern California
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DD 586 |
Newcomb |
- 1943-3-19 — Laid Down, Boston Navy Yard
- 1943-7-4 — Launched, Boston Navy Yard
- 1943-11-10 — Commissioned at Boston Navy Yard
- 1945-4-6 — Damaged beyond repair by five Japanese kamikaze aircraft off Iejima, near Okinawa
- 1945-11-20 — Decommissioned
- 1946-3-28 — Stricken
- 1947-10-1 — Scrapped at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California
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DD 587 |
Bell |
- 1941-12-30 — Laid Down, Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina
- 1942-6-24 — Launched, Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina
- 1943-3-4 — Commissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1946-6-14 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1972-11-1 — Stricken and authorized for use as target in Harpoon tests
- 1975-5-11 — Intentionally sunk as target off San Clemente Island, California
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DD 588 |
Burns |
- 1942-5-9 — Laid Down, Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina
- 1942-8-8 — Launched, Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina
- 1943-4-3 — Commissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1946-6-25 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1972-11-1 — Stricken and authorized for use as target in Harpoon tests
- 1976-6-29 — Intentionally sunk as target by Mk-71 8”/55 Major Caliber Lightweight Gun laser-guided fire from Forrest Sherman-class destroyer Hull about 2,000 yards off southern San Clemente Island, California[588]
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DD 589 |
Izard |
- 1942-5-9 — Laid Down, Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina
- 1942-8-8 — Launched, Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina
- 1943-5-15 — Commissioned
- 1946-5-31 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1968-5-1 — Stricken
- 1970-4-2 — Sold for scrap to National Metal & Steel, Los Angeles
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DD 590 |
Paul Hamilton |
- 1943-1-20 — Laid Down, Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina
- 1943-4-7 — Launched, Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina
- 1943-10-25 — Commissioned
- 1945-9-24 — Decommissioned
- 1968-5-1 — Stricken
- 1970-4-2 — Sold for scrap to National Metal & Steel, Los Angeles
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DD 591 |
Twiggs |
- 1943-1-20 — Laid Down, Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina
- 1943-4-7 — Launched, Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina
- 1943-11-4 — Commissioned
- 1945-6-16 — War Loss; torpedoed and then hit by Japanese kamikaze airplane off Senaga Shima, near Okinawa
- 1945-7-11 — Stricken
- 1957 — Hulk donated to the government of the Ryukyu Islands
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DD 592 |
Howorth* |
- 1941-11-26 — Laid Down, Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington
- 1943-1-10 — Launched, Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington
- 1944-4-3 — Commissioned at Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington
- 1946-4-30 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1957-9-1 — Towed to Long Beach Naval Shipyard, California, and fitted with scientific instruments in preparation for use as target in nuclear weapons tests
- 1958 — Used as target and contaminated by radioactivity during Operation Hardtack I underwater atomic bomb tests Wahoo and Umbrella near Enewetak Atoll
- 1961-6-1 — Stricken
- 1962-3-8 — Intentionally torpedoed off San Clemente Island, California[592]
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DD 593 |
Killen* |
- 1941-11-26 — Laid Down, Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington
- 1943-1-10 — Launched, Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington
- 1944-5-4 — Commissioned at Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington
- 1946-7-9 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1957-9-1 — Towed to Long Beach Naval Shipyard, California, and fitted with scientific instruments in preparation for use as target in nuclear weapons tests
- 1958 — Used as target and contaminated by radioactivity during Operation Hardtack I underwater atomic bomb tests Wahoo and Umbrella near Enewetak Atoll
- 1963-6-1 — Stricken; assigned to Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico, as target vessel
- 1975-4-15 — Sunk as a missile target in shallow waters at Bahía Salina del Sur, Vieques, Puerto Rico[593]
- 1975-4-16 — Some parts reportedly salvaged by Andy International Inc. of Miami†
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DD 594 |
Hart |
- 1943-8-10 — Laid Down, Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington
- 1944-9-25 — Launched, Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington
- 1944-11-4 — Commissioned at Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington
- 1946-5-31 — Decommissioned at Long Beach, California
- 1973-4-15 — Stricken
- 1973-11-1 — Offered by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping
- 1973-12-3 — Sold for scrap to Zidell Explorations Inc. of Portland, Oregon†
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DD 595 |
Metcalf |
- 1943-8-10 — Laid Down, Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington
- 1944-9-25 — Launched, Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington
- 1944-11-18 — Commissioned at Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington
- 1946-3-1 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1971-1-2 — Stricken
- 1972-6-6 — Sold for scrap to Union Minerals & Alloys Corp., New York City†
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DD 596 |
Shields |
- 1943-8-10 — Laid Down, Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington
- 1944-9-25 — Launched, Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington
- 1945-2-8 — Commissioned at Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington
- 1946-6-14 — Decommissioned
- 1950-7-15 — Recommissioned
- 1972-3 — Declared uneconomical to upgrade
- 1972-7-1 — Decommissioned at San Diego and stricken by U.S. Navy; sold to Brazil
- 1972-7-6 — Commissioned into Brazilian Navy (CT Maranhão D-33) at San Diego
- 1990-6-15 — Sold for scrap by Brazilian Navy
- 1990-7-6 — Decommissioned and stricken by Brazilian Navy
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DD 597 |
Wiley |
- 1943-8-10 — Laid Down, Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington
- 1944-9-25 — Launched, Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington
- 1945-2-22 — Commissioned at Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington
- 1946-8-9 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1968-5-1 — Stricken
- 1970-4-2 — Sold to National Metal & Steel Corp. of Los Angeles for scrapping
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DD 629 |
Abbot |
- 1942-9-21 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-2-17 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-4-23 — Commissioned at Boston Navy Yard
- 1946-5-21 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-2-26 — Recommissioned at San Diego
- 1965-3-26 — Decommissioned at Philadelphia
- 1974-12-1 — Stricken
- 1975-7-31 — Sold for scrap to Boston Metals Co. of Baltimore
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DD 630 |
Braine |
- 1942-10-12 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-3-7 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-5-11 — Commissioned at Boston Navy Yard
- 1946-7-26 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1951-4-6 — Recommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1971-4-7 — Declared surplus
- 1971-8-10 — Sold to Argentina
- 1971-8-17 — Decommissioned at Treasure Island, San Francisco, and stricken by U.S. Navy
- 1971-8-17 — Commissioned into Argentine Navy (ARA Almirante Domecq García D-23) at Treasure Island, San Francisco
- 1982-11-30 — Decommissioned and stricken by Argentine Navy at Puerto Belgrano Naval Base
- 1983-5-4 — Transferred to Naval Operations Command as target ship
- 1986-11-19 — Intentionally sunk during test of Exocet missiles and torpedoes by Argentine Navy, 120 miles south of Mar del Plata, Argentina
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DD 631 |
Erben |
- 1942-10-28 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-3-21 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-5-28 — Commissioned
- 1946-5-31 — Decommissioned
- 1951-5-19 — Recommissioned at Long Beach, California
- 1958-6-27 — Decommissioned
- 1963-5-16 — Loaned to South Korea
- 1963-5-16 — Commissioned into South Korean Navy (ROKS Chung Mu DD-911/DD-91)
- 1975-6-2 — Stricken and sold by U.S. Navy
- 1983 — Decommissioned by South Korean Navy; used as stationary training ship
- 1993 — Retired and presumed scrapped
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DD 642 |
Hale |
- 1942-11-23 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-4-4 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-6-15 — Commissioned at Boston
- 1947-1-15 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-3-24 — Recommissioned at Long Beach, California
- 1960-7-30 — Decommissioned at Boston
- 1961-1-23 — Loaned to Colombia
- 1961-1-23 — Commissioned into Colombian Navy (Antioquia DD-01)
- 1973-12-20 — Decommissioned and stricken by Colombian Navy
- 1975-6-2 — Stricken by U.S. Navy
- 1975-6-2 — Sold for scrap by Colombian Navy at Cartagena
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DD 643 |
Sigourney |
- 1942-12-7 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-4-24 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-6-29 — Commissioned
- 1946-3-20 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1951-9-7 — Recommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1960-5-1 — Decommissioned at Philadelphia
- 1974-12-1 — Stricken
- 1975-7-31 — Sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping to Boston Metals Co. of Baltimore
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DD 644 |
Stembel |
- 1942-12-21 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-5-8 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-7-16 — Commissioned
- 1946-5-31 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-11-9 — Recommissioned at San Diego
- 1958-5-27 — Decommissioned at Long Beach, California
- 1961-8-7 — Loaned (Military Assistance Program) to Argentina
- 1961-8-7 — Commissioned into Argentine Navy (ARA Rosales D-22)
- 1975-9-1 — Stricken and sold by U.S. Navy
- 1981-8-7 — Decommissioned and stricken by Argentine Navy at Puerto Belgrano Naval Base
- 1981-12-29 — Sold for scrap to Padovani Shipyard, Campana, Argentina
- 1982 — Scrapped
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DD 649 |
Albert W. Grant |
- 1942-12-30 — Laid Down, Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina
- 1943-5-29 — Launched, Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina
- 1943-11-24 — Commissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1946-7-16 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1971-4-14 — Stricken
- 1972-5-30 — Sold for scrap to Levin Metals Corp. of San Jose, California†
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DD 650 |
Caperton |
- 1943-1-11 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-5-22 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-6-30 — Commissioned
- 1946-7-6 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1951-4-27 — Recommissioned
- 1960-4-27 — Decommissioned at Norfolk, Virginia; stored at Philadelphia Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility
- 1974-12-1 — Stricken and transferred (probably to U.S. Maritime Administration)
- 1975-1982 — Major parts, including four Mk-14 21-inch torpedo tubes, removed for Kidd restoration at Philadelphia
- 1983 (circa) — Sunk as target off Puerto Rico
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DD 651 |
Cogswell |
- 1943-2-1 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-6-5 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-8-17 — Commissioned
- 1946-4-30 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1951-6-7 — Recommissioned
- 1969-10-1 — Decommissioned and stricken by U.S. Navy; sold and delivered to Turkey
- 1970-10-6 — Commissioned into Turkish Navy (TCG İzmit D342)
- 1980-8-15 — Decommissioned by Turkey
- 1981 — Sold for scrap by Turkey
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DD 652 |
Ingersoll |
- 1943-2-18 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-6-28 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-8-31 — Commissioned at Boston Navy Yard
- 1946-7-19 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1951-5-4 — Recommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1970-1-20 — Decommissioned at San Diego and stricken; used as target ship for Pacific Missile Range, Point Mugu, California†
- 1974-5-19 — Intentionally sunk by gunfire 10 miles north of Santa Catalina Island, California
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DD 653 |
Knapp |
- 1943-3-8 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-7-10 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-9-16 — Commissioned at Boston
- 1946-7-5 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1951-5-3 — Recommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1957-3-4 — Decommissioned at Long Beach, California
- 1972-3-6 — Stricken
- 1973-8-27 — Sold for scrap to Zidell Explorations Inc. of Portland, Oregon; bridge and antiaircraft gun retained as exhibits at Columbia River Maritime Museum in Astoria, Oregon
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DD 654 |
Bearss |
- 1942-7-14 — Laid Down, Gulf Shipbuilding Corp., Chickasaw, Alabama
- 1943-7-25 — Launched, Gulf Shipbuilding Corp., Chickasaw, Alabama
- 1944-4-12 — Commissioned at Mobile, Alabama
- 1947-1-31 — Decommissioned at Charleston Naval Shipyard, South Carolina
- 1951-9-7 — Recommissioned Charleston Naval Shipyard, South Carolina
- 1963-12-30 — Decommissioned at Portsmouth, Virginia; stored at Philadelphia
- 1974-12-1 — Stricken
- 1976-4-14 — Sold to Union Metals & Alloys, New York City, for scrap
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DD 655 |
John Hood |
- 1942-10-12 — Laid Down, Gulf Shipbuilding Corp., Chickasaw, Alabama
- 1943-10-25 — Launched, Gulf Shipbuilding Corp., Chickasaw, Alabama
- 1944-6-7 — Commissioned at Alabama State Docks, Mobile
- 1946-7-3 — Decommissioned at Charleston Naval Shipyard, South Carolina
- 1951-8-3 — Recommissioned at Charleston Naval Shipyard, South Carolina
- 1964-6-30 — Decommissioned
- 1974-12-1 — Stricken
- 1975-11-1 — Offered for sale as scrap by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service
- 1976-4-12 — Sold to Luria Bros. & Co. of Philadelphia for scrap
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DD 656 |
Van Valkenburgh |
- 1942-11-15 — Laid Down, Gulf Shipbuilding Corp., Chickasaw, Alabama
- 1943-12-19 — Launched, Gulf Shipbuilding Corp., Chickasaw, Alabama
- 1944-8-2 — Commissioned at Alabama State Docks, Mobile
- 1946-4-15 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1951-3-8 — Recommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1954-2-26 — Decommissioned at Philadelphia
- 1967-2-28 — Loaned to Turkey and delivered
- 1967-8-2 — Commissioned into Turkish Navy (TCG İzmir D341)
- 1973-2-1 — Stricken by U.S. Navy
- 1973-2-15 — Ownership returned to United States; immediately sold (Foreign Military Sales program) to Turkey
- 1986-7-25 — Decommissioned by Turkish Navy
- 1987 — Sold for scrap by Turkey
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DD 657 |
Charles J. Badger |
- 1942-9-24 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, New York City
- 1943-4-3 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, New York City
- 1943-7-23 — Commissioned
- 1946-5-21 — Decommissioned at Long Beach, California
- 1951-9-10 — Recommissioned
- 1957-12-20 — Decommissioned at Boston Navy Yard; stored at South Boston Naval Annex
- 1974-2-1 — Stricken
- 1974-5-10 — Sold (Security Assistance Program) to Chile
- 1974-5-10 — Acquired by Chilean Navy as barracks ship and for spare parts to maintain ex-Rooks and ex-Wadleigh. Later scrapped
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DD 658 |
Colahan |
- 1942-10-24 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, New York City
- 1943-5-3 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, New York City
- 1943-8-23 — Commissioned
- 1946-6-14 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1950-12-16 — Recommissioned at San Diego
- 1966-8-1 — Decommissioned and stricken
- 1966-12-18 — Intentionally sunk by aircraft weapons 40 miles south of San Clemente Island, California
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DD 659 |
Dashiell |
- 1942-10-1 — Laid Down, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-2-6 — Launched, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-3-20 — Commissioned
- 1946-3-30 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1951-5-3 — Recommissioned
- 1960-4-29 — Decommissioned
- 1974-12-1 — Stricken
- 1975-9-21 — Sold to North American Smelting of Wilmington, Delaware, for scrap
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DD 660 |
Bullard |
- 1942-10-16 — Laid Down, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-2-28 — Launched, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-4-9 — Commissioned
- 1946-12-20 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1972-12-1 — Stricken
- 1973-12-3 — Sold for scrap to American Ship Dismantlers Inc. of Portland, Oregon
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DD 661 |
Kidd |
- 1942-10-16 — Laid Down, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-2-28 — Launched, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-4-23 — Commissioned
- 1946-12-10 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-3-28 — Recommissioned
- 1964-6-19 — Decommissioned at Philadelphia
- 1974-12-1 — Stricken
- 1974-12-2 — Donated as floating museum
- 1982-5-32 — Arrived under tow at Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- 1983-8-27 — Museum opened at Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- 1986-1-14 — Designated National Historic Landmark
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DD 662 |
Bennion |
- 1943-3-19 — Laid Down, Boston Navy Yard
- 1943-7-4 — Launched, Boston Navy Yard
- 1943-12-14 — Commissioned
- 1946-6-20 — Decommissioned at Long Beach, California
- 1971-4-15 — Stricken
- 1973-5-30 — Sold to Levin Metals Corp. of Richmond, California, for scrap
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DD 663 |
Heywood L. Edwards |
- 1943-7-4 — Laid Down, Boston Navy Yard
- 1943-10-6 — Launched, Boston Navy Yard
- 1944-1-26 — Commissioned at Boston Navy Yard
- 1946-7-1 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1959-3-10 — Loaned to Japan at Long Beach, California, and towed to Yokosuka
- 1959-3-10 — Commissioned into Japanese Navy (JDS Ariake DD-183) at Long Beach, California
- 1959-4-16 — Arrived under tow at Yokosuka, Japan
- 1960-4-12 — Began service in Japanese Navy
- 1974-3-9 — Decommissioned by Japanese Navy at Yokosuka
- 1974-3-10 — Returned to the U.S. Navy in Japan; determined to be uneconomical to upgrade
- 1974-3-18 — Stricken by U.S. Navy
- 1976-8-21 — Sold for scrap to China Dismantled Vessel Trading Corp. of Taipei, Taiwan; dismantled in South Korea
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DD 664 |
Richard P. Leary |
- 1943-7-4 — Laid Down, Boston Navy Yard
- 1943-10-6 — Launched, Boston Navy Yard
- 1944-2-23 — Commissioned at Boston Navy Yard
- 1946-12-10 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1959-3-10 — Loaned to Japan at Long Beach, California, and towed to Yokosuka
- 1959-3-10 — Commissioned into Japanese Navy (JDS Yugure DD-184) at Long Beach, California
- 1959-4-16 — Arrived Yokosuka, Japan, under tow
- 1960-1 — Began service in Japanese Navy
- 1974-3-9 — Decommissioned by Japanese Navy
- 1974-3-10 — Returned to the U.S. Navy in Japan; determined to be uneconomical to upgrade
- 1974-3-18 — Stricken by U.S. Navy
- 1976 — Sold for scrap to China Dismantled Vessel Trading Corp. of Taipei, Taiwan; dismantled in South Korea
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DD 665 |
Bryant |
- 1942-12-30 — Laid Down, Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina
- 1943-5-29 — Launched, Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina
- 1943-12-4 — Commissioned at Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina
- 1945-4-16 — Struck and heavily damaged by kamikaze aircraft and bomb off Okinawa
- 1945-9-20 — Declared unfit after failing sea trials off California
- 1946-7-9 — Deactivated and placed in reserve, in commission, at San Diego
- 1947-1-15 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1968-6-30 — Stricken
- 1969-8-24 — Used as target off San Clemente Island, California
- 1976-4 — Sold for scrapping to Luria Bros. & Co.
- 1976-7 — Scrapped
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DD 666 |
Black |
- 1942-11-14 — Laid Down, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-3-28 — Launched, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-5-21 — Commissioned at Brooklyn Navy Yard, New York City
- 1946-8-5 — Decommissioned at San Pedro, Los Angeles
- 1951-7-18 — Recommissioned at Long Beach, California
- 1969-9-21 — Decommissioned
- 1969-9-26 — Stricken
- 1971-2-17 — Sold for scrap to Chou’s Iron & Steel Co. of Kaoshiung, Taiwan
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DD 667 |
Chauncey |
- 1942-11-14 — Laid Down, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-3-28 — Launched, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-5-31 — Commissioned
- 1945-12-19 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1950-7-18 — Recommissioned
- 1954-5-14 — Decommissioned
- 1972-10-1 — Stricken
- 1974-1-2 — Sold for scrap to Southern Scrap Material Co. of New Orleans
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DD 668 |
Clarence K. Bronson |
- 1942-12-9 — Laid Down, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-4-18 — Launched, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-6-11 — Commissioned
- 1946-7-16 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1951-6-7 — Recommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1960-6-29 — Decommissioned
- 1967-1-14 — Loaned to Turkey and handed over
- 1967-5-12 — Commissioned into Turkish Navy (TCG İstanbul D340)
- 1973-2-1 — Stricken by U.S. Navy and sold to Turkey
- 1986-7-25 — Decommissioned by Turkish Navy
- 1987 — Stricken by Turkish Navy and sold for scrap
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DD 669 |
Cotten |
- 1943-2-8 — Laid Down, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-6-12 — Launched, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-7-24 — Commissioned
- 1946-7-15 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1951-7-3 — Recommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1960-5-2 — Decommissioned at Norfolk, Virginia
- 1974-12-1 — Stricken
- 1975-7-31 — Sold for scrap to Consolidated Steel Co. of Brownsville, Texas
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DD 670 |
Dortch |
- 1943-3-2 — Laid Down, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-6-20 — Launched, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-8-7 — Commissioned
- 1946-7-19 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1951-5-4 — Recommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1957-12-13 — Decommissioned at Philadelphia
- 1961-8-16 — Loaned to Argentina
- 1961-8-19 — Commissioned into Argentine Navy (ARA Espora D-21)
- 1974-11 — Final Argentine Navy cruise; deactivated
- 1975-9-1 — Stricken by U.S. Navy and sold to Argentina
- 1977 — Decommissioned and stricken by Argentina; sold to Aranta S.A. (possibly in 1978) for scrap
- 1979-2 — Delivered to Aranta S.A. for scrapping
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DD 671 |
Gatling |
- 1943-3-3 — Laid Down, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-6-20 — Launched, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-8-19 — Commissioned at New York Navy Yard
- 1946-7-16 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1951-6-4 — Recommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1960-5-2 — Decommissioned at Norfolk, Virginia
- 1974-12-1 — Stricken
- 1977-2-22 — Sold to Union Minerals & Alloys of New York City for scrap
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DD 672 |
Healy |
- 1943-3-4 — Laid Down, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-7-4 — Launched, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-9-3 — Commissioned at New York Navy Yard
- 1946-7-11 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1951-8-3 — Recommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1958-3-11 — Decommissioned at Philadelphia
- 1974-12-1 — Stricken
- 1976-4-12 — Sold to Luria Bros. & Co. of Philadelphia for scrap
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DD 673 |
Hickox |
- 1943-3-12 — Laid Down, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-7-4 — Launched, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-9-10 — Commissioned
- 1946-12-10 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-5-19 — Recommissioned
- 1957-12-20 — Decommissioned at Philadelphia
- 1968-11-15 — Loaned to South Korea
- 1968-11-15 — Commissioned into South Korean Navy (ROKS Pusan [sometimes spelled Busan] D-93/DD-913)
- 1975-6-2 — Stricken by U.S. Navy and sold to South Korea
- 1989 — Decommissioned and stricken by South Korea; scrapped
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DD 674 |
Hunt |
- 1943-3-31 — Laid Down, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-8-1 — Launched, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-9-22 — Commissioned at New York City
- 1945-12-15 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-10-31 — Recommissioned at San Diego
- 1963-12-30 — Decommissioned at Philadelphia
- 1974-12-1 — Stricken
- 1975-8-14 — Sold for scrap to Consolidated Steel Corporation of Brownsville, Texas†
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DD 675 |
Lewis Hancock |
- 1943-3-31 — Laid Down, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-8-1 — Launched, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-9-29 — Commissioned
- 1946-1-10 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-5-19 — Recommissioned at Long Beach, California
- 1957-12-18 — Decommissioned at Philadelphia
- 1967-8-1 — Loaned to Brazil
- 1967-8-2 — Commissioned into Brazilian Navy (CT Piauí D-31)
- 1973-3-15 — Stricken by U.S. Navy
- 1973-4-11 — Sold to Brazil by U.S. Navy
- 1989-6-2 — Decommissioned at Rio de Janeiro Naval Base and stricken by Brazilian Navy; reported scrapped
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DD 676 |
Marshall |
- 1943-4-19 — Laid Down, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-8-29 — Launched, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-10-16 — Commissioned
- 1945-12-1 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-4-27 — Recommissioned
- 1969-7-19 — Decommissioned and Stricken
- 1970-7 — Sold to Zidell Explorations of Portland, Oregon, for scrap
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DD 677 |
McDermut |
- 1943-6-14 — Laid Down, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-10-17 — Launched, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-11-19 — Commissioned
- 1947-1-15 — Decommissioned
- 1950-12-29 — Recommissioned at Long Beach, California
- 1963-9-21 — Collided with Fletcher-class destroyer Gregory off Southern California; both ships declared uneconomical to repair
- 1963-12-16 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1965-4-1 — Stricken
- 1966-1-4 — Sold to National Metal & Steel Corp. of Terminal Island, Los Angeles, for scrap
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DD 678 |
McGowan |
- 1943-6-30 — Laid Down, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-11-14 — Launched, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-12-20 — Commissioned
- 1946-4-30 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-7-6 — Recommissioned at Los Angeles Naval Base
- 1960-11-30 — Decommissioned by U.S. Navy at Barcelona and loaned to Spain
- 1960-12-1 — Commissioned into Spanish Navy (Jorge Juan 45/D-25) at Barcelona
- 1972-10-1 — Sold (Foreign Military Sales program) by U.S. Navy
- 1988-11-15 — Decommissioned and stricken by Spanish Navy, then sold for scrap
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DD 679 |
McNair |
- 1943-6-30 — Laid Down, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-11-14 — Launched, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-12-30 — Commissioned
- 1946-5-28 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-7-6 — Recommissioned at Los Angeles Naval Base
- 1963-12-30 — Decommissioned at Philadelphia
- 1974-12-1 — Stricken
- 1976-6-10 — Sold to Ship’s Inc. of Camden, New Jersey, for scrap
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DD 680 |
Melvin |
- 1943-7-6 — Laid Down, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-10-17 — Launched, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey
- 1943-11-24 — Commissioned
- 1946-5-31 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-2-26 — Recommissioned
- 1954-1-13 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1960 — Moved to Philadelphia
- 1974-12-1 — Stricken
- 1975-8-14 — Sold to Trebor Marine Corp. of Camden, New Jersey, for scrap
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DD 681 |
Hopewell |
- 1942-10-29 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Pedro, Los Angeles
- 1943-5-2 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Pedro, Los Angeles
- 1943-9-30 — Commissioned at Terminal Island, Los Angeles
- 1947-1-15 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-3-28 — Recommissioned at San Diego
- 1970-1-2 — Decommissioned and stricken
- 1972-2-11 — Intentionally sunk off west coast of San Clemente Island, California, by Walleye missile†
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DD 682 |
Porterfield |
- 1942-12-12 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Pedro, Los Angeles
- 1943-6-12 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Pedro, Los Angeles
- 1943-10-30 — Commissioned at San Pedro, Los Angeles
- 1945-11-1 — Decommissioned at San Diego and moved to Long Beach, California
- 1951-4-27 — Recommissioned at Long Beach, California
- 1969-11-7 — Decommissioned
- 1975-3-1 — Stricken
- 1976 — Designated for use as target
- 1982-7-18 — Intentionally sunk as target off California by Tomahawk cruise missile fired from the Sturgeon-class submarine Guitarro
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DD 683 |
Stockham |
- 1942-12-19 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1943-6-25 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1944-2-11 — Commissioned
- 1946-12-1 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-11-14 — Recommissioned
- 1957-9-2 — Decommissioned
- 1974-12-1 — Stricken
- 1977-2-17 — Intentionally sunk as target off Puerto Rico
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DD 684 |
Wedderburn |
- 1943-1-10 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1943-8-1 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Francisco
- 1944-3-9 — Commissioned at San Francisco
- 1946-3-1 — Decommissioned
- 1950-11-21 — Recommissioned
- 1969-10-1 — Decommissioned at San Diego and stricken
- 1972-1-26 — Sold for scrap to Chou’s Iron & Steel Co. of Kaoshiung, Taiwan
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DD 685 |
Picking |
- 1942-11-24 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, New York City
- 1943-6-1 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, New York City
- 1943-9-21 — Commissioned
- 1945-12-20 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-1-26 — Recommissioned at San Diego
- 1952-11-16 — Collided with Fletcher-class destroyer Porter in dense fog off Virginia; slight damage[685]
- 1969-9-6 — Decommissioned at Long Beach, California
- 1975-3-1 — Stricken
- 1997-2-27 — Used as gunnery target and scuttled 140 miles west of Ensenada, Mexico
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DD 686 |
Halsey Powell |
- 1943-2-3 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, New York City
- 1943-6-30 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, New York City
- 1943-10-25 — Commissioned at Brooklyn Navy Yard, New York City
- 1946-12-10 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-4-27 — Recommissioned
- 1968-4-27 — Decommissioned at Long Beach, California, by U.S. Navy and loaned to South Korea
- 1968-4-27 — Commissioned into South Korean Navy (ROKS Seoul DD-92/DD-912) at Long Beach, California
- 1975-6-2 — Stricken and sold by U.S. Navy
- 1982-1-15 — Decommissioned by South Korean Navy, stricken and scrapped
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DD 687 |
Uhlmann |
- 1943-3-6 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, New York City
- 1943-7-30 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, New York City
- 1943-11-22 — Commissioned at Brooklyn Navy Yard
- 1946-6-14 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1950-5-23 — Recommissioned at San Diego
- 1971-11-24 — Declared unfit for service; oldest destroyer in the U.S. Navy
- 1972-7-15 — Decommissioned at Naval Reserve Center Pier, Tacoma, Washington, and stricken; stored at Bremerton, Washington[687]
- 1974-4-9 — Sold for scrap to Zidell Explorations of Portland, Oregon†
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DD 688 |
Remey |
- 1943-3-22 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-7-25 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-9-30 — Commissioned
- 1946-12-10 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-11-14 — Recommissioned
- 1963-12-30 — Decommissioned at Philadelphia
- 1974-12-1 — Stricken
- 1976-6-10 — Sold for scrap to Ships Inc. of Camden, New Jersey†
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DD 689 |
Wadleigh |
- 1943-4-5 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-8-7 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-10-19 — Commissioned at Boston Navy Yard
- 1946-6-20 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-10-3 — Recommissioned at San Diego
- 1962-6-28 — Decommissioned at Norfolk, Virginia
- 1962-7-26 — Loaned to Chile
- 1962-7-26 — Commissioned into Chilean Navy (Blanco Encalada D-14)
- 1975-9-1 — Stricken by U.S. Navy and sold to Chile
- 1982-4-19 — Decommissioned by Chilean Navy and then used as barracks ship
- 1982-6-8 — Authorized by Chilean Navy for disposal
- 1991-9-28 — Sunk off southern Chile by Harpoon missile launched from the U.S. Spruance-class destroyer O’bannon during Operation Unitas XXXII exercise
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DD 690 |
Norman Scott |
- 1943-4-26 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-8-28 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-11-5 — Commissioned at Boston
- 1944-7-24 — Heavily damaged off Tinian by shore gunfire
- 1946-4-30 — Decommissioned
- 1973-4-15 — Stricken
- 1973-12-3 — Sold for scrap to American Ship Dismantlers Inc. of Portland, Oregon
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DD 691 |
Mertz |
- 1943-5-10 — Laid Down, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-9-11 — Launched, Bath Iron Works, Maine
- 1943-11-19 — Commissioned at Boston
- 1946-4-23 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-7-1 — Moved to Long Beach, California
- 1959-1-1 — Moved to Stockton, California
- 1970-10-1 — Stricken
- 1971-12-16 — Sold for scrap to Chou’s Iron & Steel Co. of Kaoshiung, Taiwan
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DD 792 |
Callaghan |
- 1943-2-21 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Pedro, Los Angeles
- 1943-8-1 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Pedro, Los Angeles
- 1943-11-27 — Commissioned
- 1945-7-28 — War Loss; sunk by Japanese Kamikaze float biplane west of Kerama Retto, near Okinawa
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DD 793 |
Cassin Young |
- 1943-3-18 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Pedro, Los Angeles
- 1943-9-12 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Pedro, Los Angeles
- 1943-12-31 — Commissioned at Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Pedro, Los Angeles
- 1946-5-28 — Decommissioned at San Pedro, Los Angeles
- 1951-9-8 — Recommissioned at San Diego
- 1960-4-29 — Decommissioned at Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Virginia
- 1974-12-1 — Stricken
- 1974-12-2 — Loaned for use as Museum, Boston Navy Yard
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DD 794 |
Irwin |
- 1943-5-2 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Pedro, Los Angeles
- 1943-10-31 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Pedro, Los Angeles
- 1944-2-14 — Commissioned
- 1946-5-31 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-2-26 — Recommissioned at Long Beach, California
- 1958-1-10 — Decommissioned
- 1968-5-10 — Loaned to Brazil
- 1968-5-10 — Commissioned into Brazilian Navy (CT Santa Catarina D-32) at Philadelphia
- 1973-3-15 — Stricken and Sold by U.S. Navy
- 1988-12-28 — Decommissioned by Brazilian Navy
- 1989-8-31 — Used as Sea Skua missile target, but not sunk
- 1990-3-20 — Intentionally sunk by gunfire about 80 miles south of Rio de Janeiro
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DD 795 |
Preston |
- 1943-6-13 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Pedro, Los Angeles
- 1943-12-12 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., San Pedro, Los Angeles
- 1944-3-20 — Commissioned
- 1946-4-24 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-1-26 — Recommissioned at Long Beach, California
- 1969-11-15 — Decommissioned at Hunter’s Point, San Francisco, and stricken by U.S. Navy; sold and delivered to Turkey
- 1970-10-6 — Commissioned into Turkish Navy (TCG İçel D344)
- 1980-8-15 — Decommissioned and Stricken by Turkish Navy, then scrapped
- 1981 — Stricken by Turkish Navy, then scrapped
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DD 796 |
Benham |
- 1943-4-3 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, New York City
- 1943-8-30 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, New York City
- 1943-12-20 — Commissioned
- 1946-10-18 — Decommissioned
- 1951-3-24 — Recommissioned at Long Beach, California
- 1960-12-15 — Decommissioned at Boston by U.S. Navy and loaned to Peru
- 1960-12-15 — Commissioned into Peruvian Navy (BAP Villar DD-71) at Boston
- 1974-1-15 — Stricken by U.S. Navy and sold to Peru
- 1980-4-21 — Approved for decommissioning by Peruvian Navy
- 1980-5-13 — Decommissioned and stricken by Peruvian Navy
- 1980-5-28 — Stripped of spare parts
- 1980 — Used as target during Exocet SS38 missile test fired by BAP Ferre, but not sunk
- 1980 — Sold for scrap by Peru
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DD 797 |
Cushing |
- 1943-5-3 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, New York City
- 1943-9-30 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, New York City
- 1944-1-17 — Commissioned
- 1947-2-3 — Decommissioned at Long Beach, California
- 1951-8-17 — Recommissioned at Long Beach, California
- 1960-11-8 — Decommissioned at Norfolk, Virginia
- 1961-7-20 — Loaned to Brazil
- 1961-7-20 — Commissioned into Brazilian Navy (CT Paraná D-29) at Norfolk Navy Yard, Virginia
- 1973-8-1 — Stricken and sold by U.S. Navy
- 1982-4-4 — Decommissioned and stricken by Brazilian Navy, then scrapped
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DD 798 |
Monssen |
- 1943-6-1 — Laid Down, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, New York City
- 1943-10-30 — Launched, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, New York City
- 1944-2-14 — Commissioned
- 1946-4-30 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-10-31 — Recommissioned
- 1957-9-1 — Decommissioned at Boston
- 1962-3-6 — Tow line parted in storm en route to Philadelphia from Boston; grounded at Beach Haven Inlet, New Jersey
- 1962-4 — Towed to Philadelphia, but found uneconomical to repair
- 1963-2-1 — Stricken
- 1963-10-21 — Sold for scrap to Union Minerals & Alloys Corp. of New York City
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DD 799 |
Jarvis |
- 1943-6-7 — Laid Down, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1944-2-14 — Launched, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1944-6-3 — Commissioned
- 1946-6-29 — Decommissioned
- 1951-2-8 — Recommissioned
- 1960-10-24 — Decommissioned at Philadelphia
- 1960-11-3 — Loaned to Spain
- 1960-11-3 — Commissioned into Spanish Navy (Alcalá Galiano 44/D-24) at Philadelphia
- 1972-10-1 — Stricken by U.S. Navy and sold to Spain
- 1988-12-15 — Decommissioned and stricken by Spanish Navy, then scrapped
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DD 800 |
Porter |
- 1943-7-6 — Laid Down, Todd Pacific Shipyards, Seattle
- 1944-3-13 — Launched, Todd Pacific Shipyards, Seattle
- 1944-6-24 — Commissioned
- 1946-7-3 — Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina
- 1951-2-9 — Recommissioned
- 1952-11-16 — Collided with Fletcher-class destroyer Picking in dense fog off Virginia[800]
- 1953-8-10 — Decommissioned at Norfolk, Virginia
- 1972-10-1 — Stricken
- 1974-3-21 — Sold for scrap
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DD 801 |
Colhoun |
- 1943-8-3 — Laid Down, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1944-4-10 — Launched, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1944-7-8 — Commissioned
- 1945-4-6 — War Loss; heavily damaged by several Japanese kamikaze aircraft off Okinawa and scuttled by gunfire from Cassin Young in the East China Sea, 20 miles northwest of Iheya Island near Okinawa
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DD 802 |
Gregory |
- 1943-8-31 — Laid Down, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Tacoma, Washington
- 1944-5-8 — Launched, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Tacoma, Washington
- 1944-7-29 — Commissioned
- 1947-1-15 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-4-27 — Recommissioned at San Diego
- 1963-9-21 — Collided with Fletcher-class destroyer McDermut off Southern California; both ships declared uneconomical to repair
- 1964-2-1 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1966-5-1 — Stricken
- 1966-5-20 — Used as stationary training ship Indoctrinator in San Diego
- 1971-1-8 — Removed from service in San Diego and designated for use as target off San Clemente Island, California
- 1971-3-4 — Grounded on San Clemente Island, California, in storm
- 1972 — Towed to west shore of San Clemente Island, California, and destroyed
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DD 803 |
Little |
- 1943-9-13 — Laid Down, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1944-5-22 — Launched, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1944-8-19 — Commissioned at Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1945-5-3 — War Loss; sunk by Japanese kamikaze aircraft 40 miles west of Kumejima, Okinawa
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DD 804 |
Rooks |
- 1943-10-27 — Laid Down, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1944-6-6 — Launched, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle
- 1944-9-2 — Commissioned at Todd Pacific Shipyard, Harbor Island, Seattle
- 1946-6-11 — Decommissioned at San Diego
- 1951-5-19 — Recommissioned at San Diego
- 1962-7-26 — Loaned to Chile
- 1962-7-28 — Decommissioned by U.S. Navy at Norfolk, Virginia
- 1962-7-28 — Commissioned into Chilean Navy (Cochrane D-15)
- 1975-9-1 — Stricken and sold by U.S. Navy
- 1981 — Decommissioned
- 1982-4-19 — Stricken by Chilean Navy
- 1983 — Scrapped
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