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USS John A. Bole

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in October. During the first few months of 1963, she operated out of San Diego, sailing 1 April 1963 for Pearl Harbor and the Western Pacific. This cruise helped to maintain the vital American presence in the Far East, and she returned to San Diego on 3 December 1963. In the first half of 1964, she
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The destroyer returned to the Far East again in 1954, taking part in the continuing Formosa Patrol and in amphibious training exercises. She sailed from San Diego on 20 April and returned 17 October, adding carrier operations in the South China Sea and antisubmarine warfare exercises off Okinawa to
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and commenced plane guard duties en route to Sasebo arriving at the US Naval Station on 19 June. On 21 the destroyer departed Sasebo en route to home port of San Diego arriving there on 5 July and mooring at the US Naval Station completing the Westpac deployment. The warship remained in San Diego,
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entered San Francisco Naval Shipyard in late 1961 to undergo a major Fleet-Rehabilitation-and-Modernization overhaul, designed to equip her with the latest equipment and lengthen her active service life several years. Emerging in July 1962, she took part in training operations for the remainder of
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moved from the Naval Station San Diego to the San Diego Navy Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility (NISMF) for decommissioning preparation. The crew moved off the ship to a nearby berthing barge. On 1 October, the destroyer was moved from the NISMF back to the Naval Station San Diego (Pier 2). On 6
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and patrol duty; and, although ground fighting had virtually ceased, weeks of intermittent air raids and picket duty were still in store for the fleet. The ship remained off Okinawa until the Japanese acceptance of surrender terms on 15 August, then departed for the East China and Yellow Seas to
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and other destroyers. After maneuvers in Hawaiian waters, she reported to Commander 7th Fleet on 2 January 1965 to resume peacekeeping operations in the troubled region. During the deployment, the destroyer operated with a carrier task group and an ASW hunter-killer group, then patrolled Taiwan
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Following a long repair period to prepare her for peacetime service, the destroyer arrived San Diego on 10 April 1947 to begin a regular schedule of training maneuvers and cruises for Naval Reservists. She continued to operate on the West Coast, with occasional visits to Hawaii, through 1949.
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participated with Destroyer Squadron 21 in Naval Gunfire Support operations off the coast of Vietnam and also as a unit of the fast carrier attack group at Yankee Station. The destroyer left San Diego for her final Westpac cruise on 5 January 1970. On 2 February, the destroyer joined the
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again sailed westward on 23 August 1958, this time amid mounting chaos from revolt in Indonesia and growing trouble in southeast Asia. She operated in the Philippines and on Formosa Patrol, helping to stabilize affairs in this strategic region, returning to San Diego on 16 February 1959.
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remained in the war zone until 27 July, when she headed for Taiwan. She visited Malaysia before heading home via Subic Bay, Guam, and Pearl Harbor, arriving San Diego on 24 September. She operated out of home port for the remainder of the year, and in 1967 prepared for future action.
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late in June for overhaul and stayed there through the remaining summer. She operated out of San Diego until sailing on 22 March 1966 for the Far East. On 18 April, she began naval gunfire support duties off Vietnam which continued until she began plane guard patrol at
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remained at Yankee Station until 24 April. From 24 April to 3 May the destroyer returned to providing naval gunfire support off the coast of South Vietnam. The vesselʼs gunfire support missions were again in both NGFS Corp Area I and II. From 5 to 12 May
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shifted from amphibious attack to fire support of advancing UN troops. She then screened carriers during the air operations, helping to support both battle-line air strikes and interdiction of northern supply lines. On 11 April 1951,
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got underway on 14 January and operated in the Hawaiian Operating Areas, conducting training qualifications exercises before departing en route to Yokosuka, Japan on 19 January. On 26 January, news of the capture of
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began intensive preparations for combat service. Sailing from San Diego on 30 September, she steamed via Japan to join Task Force 77 off the Korean coast. With the amphibious assault on Inchon on 15 September, an
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her busy schedule. In 1955 and again in 1956 she spent six-month periods in these familiar waters, training and showing graphically the value of seapower to the security of the United States and her allies.
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The ship was underway again for Korea on 3 January 1952. Upon arrival she helped maintain the pressure on Communist troops in the stalemated land war by screening carriers during air attacks.
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task group until 28 May when she sailed to Subic Bay for her first stop before returning to the United States. On 28 June the destroyer returned to her homeport Naval Station San Diego.
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in the Tonkin Gulf at Yankee Station. From 21 to 26 February the destroyer visited Hong Kong. From 3 to 15 March the ship provided naval gunfire support off the coast of South Vietnam.
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conducted a Search and Rescue (SAR) effort to a South Korean fishing vessel in distress. After transferring food and water, the destroyer took the vessel in tow and proceeded to
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en route to Yankee Station in the Gulf of Tonkin. While operating in the Gulf of Tonkin on 25 March, the destroyer conducted an alongside submarine replenishment (SUBREP) for
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s gunfire support missions were in both NGFS Corp Area I and II (including numerous missions off the mouth of the Cua Viet River). On 16 March, the destroyer returned to the
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on 29 May. On 2 June, the ship's mascot, Ensign Chiko, a monkey, joined the crew. On 3 June the destroyer departed Singapore for II Corps Republic of Vietnam. On 5 June
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The destroyer remained in the Far East after the end of the war to carry mail and passengers between Japan, Korea, and Chinese ports, supporting the efforts of American
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and in December again steamed Formosa Strait. The ship returned to San Diego on 8 January 1958 and took part in exercises off California until July.
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arrived in Hong Kong 25 April for a port visit. The warship departed Hong Kong 30 April for Yankee Station plane guard duties. On 5 May
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returned to California via the northern great-circle route to help gather hydrographic data, arriving her home port on 18 September.
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group sailed to Sasebo arriving 24 March. The destroyer remained in Sasebo until 12 April when she returned to Yankee Station with
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made possible by control of the sea, the tide of the ground war rapidly reversed. The Communist forces far to the south collapsed.
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on 4 May. On 8 May, the destroyer sailed to Japan for repairs but was back at Yankee Station on the 25th. But for brief runs to
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of Naval Gunfire Support (NGFS duties). The destroyer conducted NGFS in II Corps through 23 April and departed for Hong Kong.
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for excellence in Anti-Submarine Warfare, and her fictionalized crew continue to serve in various Navy training curricula.
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harbor for six days dueling with shore batteries while protecting the allied-held offshore islands. She then screened the
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on 20 February 1946, upon receiving a distress signal from a sinking merchantmen, she succeeded in rescuing 13 survivors.
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for patrol duty designed to deter Chinese Communist aggression there, finally returning to San Diego on 11 July 1952.
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operating in the SOCAL OPAREAS until departing for Hunters Point, San Francisco for a three-month Regular Overhaul.
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departed San Diego for a Westpac cruise on 28 December 1967. Arriving in the Hawaiian Islands on 13 January 1968,
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to bolster Navy strength and deter more serious trouble. Hunter-killer operations continued until September, and
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The destroyer made still another cruise to the Far East 1959–60, sailing on 30 October. She operated with the
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before the Korean armistice on 27 July 1953, after which she returned to Japan. Escort duty with the carrier
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by North Korea was received and Bole was diverted to the Sea of Japan for contingency operations as part of
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on 1 November 1944; sponsored by Mrs. John A. Bole, Jr., widow of Lieutenant Commander Bole. The ship was
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departed Kaohsiung for II Corps, Republic of Vietnam, arriving 15 April in Qui Nhon harbor and relieved
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was struck 1 February 1974. She was transferred to Taiwan 6 May 1974 and cannibalized for spare parts.
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departed on 21 February 1953 for her third Korean tour. During March she operated off the coast with
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in June 1940. Appointed Lieutenant Commander on 2 January 1942, he became the commanding officer of
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departed the Gulf of Tonkin en route to Singapore, crossing the equator on 28 May and arriving at
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remained in the yard until late December, returning to San Diego in time for the holidays.
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Midshipmen for training. In October she was assigned to a hunter-killer group built around
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for World War II service and seven for Korean service. She was also the recipient of the
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training. Bole subsequently served in a succession of submarines, taking command of
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departed the Gulf of Tonkin for its first, 10-day port visit of the deployment and
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Following a yard period in which she added 3-inch rapid fire guns to her armament,
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for plane guard. From 10 to 13 May the destroyer conducted plane guard duties for
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and the ship was moved away from its "sitting duck" role off the Chinese harbor.
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also took part in shore bombardment along both the east and west coasts of
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was engaged in antisubmarine operations, including tests of her new DASH.
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made another port call to Hong Kong. On 15 May, the destroyer joined the
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sailed 23 October 1964 for the Western Pacific with a group composed of
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upon its commissioning in July 1942. After two offensive patrols in the
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and assumed plane guard duties. On 6–9 May the destroyer operated with
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task group (TG 77.6) in the South China Sea. From 6 to 19 February,
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sailed on 29 July 1957 for the Western Pacific, this time visiting
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For the Gearing-class destroyer originally named John A. Bole, see
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the year, interrupted by several weeks of alert at sea during the
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was stationed near the coast of mainland China, three miles off
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were purchased by the Republic of China Navy for spare parts)
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of NGFS duties. The destroyer was relieved of NGFS duties by
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en route to Japan. She took part in carrier operations with
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Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers of the United States Navy
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on 15 June 1944 prior to being launched 15 February 1945.
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was probably sunk in an attack 16 February 1943 at about
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Returning to San Diego on 24 May, the destroyer entered
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Straits. From 9–25 February, she operated off Vietnam.
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served as an air-sea rescue station ship for President
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on 26 January 1943 to prowl the shipping lanes around
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John Archibald Bole, Jr. was born on 28 March 1906 in
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on 4 February and was last heard from 10 days later.
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To Taiwan 6 May 1974 and cannibalized for spare parts
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was purchased by the Argentine Navy for spare parts)
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lives and stabilize the Chinese situation. While at
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Weeks 1266: 1264: 1263: 1259: 1257: 1256: 1252: 1250: 1249: 1245: 1243: 1242: 1238: 1236: 1235: 1231: 1229: 1228: 1224: 1222: 1221: 1217: 1215: 1214: 1210: 1208: 1207: 1203: 1202: 1199: 1195: 1193: 1185: 1180: 1178: 1173: 1171: 1166: 1165: 1162: 1156: 1155: 1150: 1148: 1147: 1142: 1141: 1137: 1135: 1134: 1132: 1127: 1124: 1123: 1122:public domain 1108: 1100: 1099:Naval History 1094: 1091: 1084: 1082: 1080: 1076: 1073:received one 1072: 1065: 1063: 1061: 1057: 1055: 1050: 1045: 1043: 1039: 1035: 1034: 1029: 1024: 1020: 1016: 1012: 1005: 1001: 997: 993: 992: 986: 981: 979: 974: 970: 966: 962: 961: 956: 955: 950: 946: 942: 938: 934: 930: 926: 925: 920: 919: 914: 913: 908: 907: 902: 898: 894: 893: 888: 884: 880: 879: 874: 870: 866: 865: 860: 859: 854: 850: 846: 842: 841: 834: 830: 823: 821: 818: 814: 810: 805: 800: 797: 796: 791: 786: 781: 777: 775: 771: 767: 766: 761: 757: 753: 749: 744: 741: 737: 736: 731: 727: 723: 719: 715: 708: 706: 704: 700: 699: 694: 693: 689: 685: 681: 677: 672: 670: 666: 662: 657: 655: 651: 647: 643: 640: 636: 632: 627: 623: 618: 610: 608: 604: 602: 598: 597:San Francisco 594: 590: 586: 582: 577: 575: 571: 567: 563: 559: 554: 550: 546: 542: 540: 536: 532: 528: 524: 520: 519: 514: 510: 506: 505: 501: 498:escorted the 497: 493: 485: 480: 478: 476: 470: 441: 437: 433: 429: 425: 421: 417: 413: 409: 408: 402: 401: 395: 391: 390: 384: 380: 372: 370: 368: 364: 360: 359:Staten Island 356: 352: 348: 344: 342: 341: 336: 333: 331: 325: 323: 319: 316: 314: 309: 307: 294: 291: 287: 284: 283:torpedo tubes 281: 277: 274: 270: 267: 263: 260: 256: 255: 254: 251: 250: 246: 243: 242: 238: 235: 234: 230: 227: 226: 220: 217: 216: 215: 212: 211: 207: 204: 203: 199: 196: 195: 191: 188: 187: 183: 180: 179: 176: 173: 171: 167: 164: 163: 158: 154: 151: 150: 146: 143: 142: 138: 135: 134: 130: 127: 126: 122: 119: 118: 114: 111: 110: 106: 103: 102: 98: 97:Staten Island 94: 91: 88: 87: 83: 80: 79: 76: 72: 69: 68: 64:United States 54: 49: 45: 40: 37: 33: 19: 2365: 2359:class (1959) 2356: 2345: 2336: 2316: 2311: 2304: 2299: 2271: 2266: 2258:Turkish Navy 2238: 2233: 2226: 2221: 2209: 2184: 2179: 2172: 2167: 2155: 2130: 2125: 2097: 2092: 2085: 2080: 2051: 2048:John A. Bole 2047: 2043: 2035: 2030: 2023: 2018: 2011: 2006: 1999: 1994: 1987: 1982: 1975: 1970: 1963: 1958: 1951: 1946: 1934: 1909: 1904: 1897: 1892: 1884:Chilean Navy 1864: 1859: 1852: 1847: 1840: 1835: 1828: 1823: 1816: 1811: 1799: 1773: 1765: 1761:Piedra Buena 1760: 1753: 1748: 1741: 1736: 1724: 1688: 1681: 1674: 1667: 1660: 1653: 1646: 1639: 1632: 1625: 1618: 1611: 1604: 1597: 1590: 1583: 1576: 1569: 1562: 1555: 1549:John A. Bole 1548: 1547: 1541: 1534: 1527: 1520: 1513: 1506: 1499: 1492: 1485: 1478: 1471: 1464: 1457: 1450: 1443: 1436: 1429: 1422: 1415: 1408: 1401: 1394: 1387: 1380: 1373: 1366: 1359: 1352: 1345: 1338: 1331: 1324: 1317: 1310: 1303: 1296: 1289: 1282: 1275: 1268: 1261: 1254: 1247: 1240: 1233: 1226: 1219: 1212: 1205: 1191: 1154:John A. Bole 1153: 1146:John A. Bole 1145: 1128: 1119: 1112: 1098: 1093: 1078: 1071:John A. Bole 1070: 1069: 1060:John A. Bole 1059: 1058: 1054:John A. Bole 1053: 1049:John A. Bole 1048: 1047:On 30 July, 1046: 1041: 1038:John A. Bole 1037: 1032: 1028:John A. Bole 1027: 1023:John A. Bole 1022: 1018: 1014: 1010: 1004:John A. Bole 1003: 999: 996:John A. Bole 995: 990: 985:John A. Bole 984: 982: 978:John A. Bole 977: 972: 969:John A. Bole 968: 959: 953: 949:John A. Bole 948: 941:John A. Bole 940: 939:. On 24 May 936: 932: 928: 923: 917: 911: 905: 901:John A. Bole 900: 897:John A. Bole 896: 891: 887:John A. Bole 886: 877: 869:John A. Bole 868: 863: 857: 849:John A. Bole 848: 839: 833:John A. Bole 832: 829:John A. Bole 828: 827: 816: 801: 794: 790:John A. Bole 789: 780:John A. Bole 779: 778: 774:John A. Bole 773: 764: 752:John A. Bole 751: 745: 740:John A. Bole 739: 734: 718:John A. Bole 717: 716: 712: 703:John A. Bole 702: 697: 691: 679: 676:John A. Bole 675: 673: 660: 658: 650:John A. Bole 649: 631:John A. Bole 630: 626:John A. Bole 625: 617:John A. Bole 616: 614: 605: 592: 578: 562:John A. Bole 561: 560:operations. 558:minesweeping 545:John A. Bole 544: 543: 527:Pearl Harbor 523:Panama Canal 517: 503: 496:John A. Bole 495: 489: 486:World War II 439: 427: 406: 399: 388: 376: 367:commissioned 347:John A. Bole 346: 345: 339: 337:was renamed 335:John A. Bole 334: 329: 326: 312: 306:John A. Bole 305: 303: 302: 290:depth charge 221:2 propellers 181:Displacement 169: 123:3 March 1945 120:Commissioned 84:John A. Bole 75:John A. Bole 74: 36: 18:John A. Bole 2272:Hugh Purvis 1947:Hsiang Yang 1812:Mato Grosso 1800:Mato Grosso 1325:Hugh Purvis 1109:Attribution 1075:battle star 912:Ticonderoga 665:North Korea 583:to protect 547:arrived at 535:Wake Island 464: / 292:projectors, 107:20 May 1944 2412:1944 ships 2396:Categories 1988:Haynsworth 1626:Aaron Ward 1262:Haynsworth 1085:References 1042:Shangri-La 1033:Shangri-La 933:Kitty Hawk 929:Enterprise 924:Kitty Hawk 918:Enterprise 692:New Jersey 688:battleship 680:Saint Paul 611:Korean War 518:Saint Paul 475:Navy Cross 244:Complement 213:Propulsion 184:2,200 tons 99:, New York 2093:Santander 1995:Huei Yang 1983:Yuen Yang 1959:Heng Yang 1774:Mansfield 1374:Mansfield 954:Mansfield 892:Henderson 883:Kaohsiung 838:USS  813:Hong Kong 770:Subic Bay 765:Kearsarge 748:7th Fleet 722:Pago Pago 698:Princeton 574:Saishu To 564:joined a 507:north to 440:Amberjack 432:freighter 428:Amberjack 420:Australia 407:Amberjack 405:USS  398:USS  394:submarine 389:Tennessee 387:USS  351:laid down 318:destroyer 310:, was an 175:destroyer 104:Laid down 2337:Fletcher 2300:Carabobo 2239:De Haven 2131:Ingraham 2126:Miaoulis 2031:Nan Yang 1971:Hua Yang 1367:De Haven 1360:Meredith 1220:Ingraham 973:Yorktown 937:Yorktown 906:Yorktown 864:Sterlett 858:Yorktown 795:Yorktown 726:Auckland 539:Eniwetok 531:Hawaiian 515:to join 509:New York 504:Franklin 452:152°37′E 436:Japanese 416:Brisbane 373:Namesake 363:launched 308:(DD-755) 275:AA guns, 268:AA guns, 252:Armament 136:Stricken 112:Launched 81:Namesake 2346:Gearing 2234:Incheon 2185:Stormes 2173:Zellars 2098:Waldron 2052:Lofberg 2024:Taussig 2019:Lo Yang 2007:Po Yang 2000:English 1976:Bristol 1935:Lo Yang 1836:Alagoas 1824:Sergipe 1817:Compton 1766:Collett 1689:Bristol 1675:Stormes 1654:Zellars 1612:Lindsey 1577:Lofberg 1486:Taussig 1465:Drexler 1437:Shannon 1388:Collett 1353:O'Brien 1304:Gainard 1297:Compton 1255:Waldron 1234:English 960:Picking 853:Po-Hang 639:General 622:end run 589:Qingdao 581:Marines 566:cruiser 549:Okinawa 430:sank a 330:Gearing 320:of the 89:Builder 51:History 2312:Falcón 2305:Beatty 2288:  2255:  2222:Dae Gu 2210:Dae Gu 2201:  2180:Palang 2147:  2114:  2081:Caldas 2069:  2012:Maddox 1926:  1881:  1853:Strong 1791:  1716:  1661:Massey 1598:Henley 1570:Strong 1563:Putnam 1556:Beatty 1458:Tolman 1395:Maddox 1346:Laffey 1332:Barton 1227:Cooper 1118:  1079:Gold A 1066:Awards 1019:Ranger 1015:Ranger 1011:Ranger 1000:Ranger 991:Ranger 965:Sasebo 840:Pueblo 684:Wonsan 654:Inchon 635:Swatow 585:Allied 570:Jinsen 553:picket 513:Boston 449:5°05′S 424:Rabaul 349:, was 315:-class 189:Length 172:-class 147:DD-755 2368:class 2348:class 2339:class 2267:Zafer 2212:class 2158:class 1952:Brush 1937:class 1865:Lowry 1802:class 1754:Borie 1737:Seguí 1727:class 1725:Seguí 1605:Lowry 1479:Brush 1451:Adams 1416:Purdy 1402:Hyman 1339:Walke 1311:Soley 1290:Borie 1213:Moale 1007:' 760:NROTC 730:Manus 357:Co., 340:Gurke 278:10 × 273:20 mm 271:11 × 266:40 mm 264:12 × 236:Range 228:Speed 205:Draft 2357:Pará 2315:(ex- 2303:(ex- 2270:(ex- 2237:(ex- 2225:(ex- 2183:(ex- 2171:(ex- 2168:Babr 2156:Babr 2129:(ex- 2096:(ex- 2084:(ex- 2034:(ex- 2022:(ex- 2010:(ex- 1998:(ex- 1986:(ex- 1974:(ex- 1962:(ex- 1950:(ex- 1908:(ex- 1896:(ex- 1863:(ex- 1851:(ex- 1841:Buck 1839:(ex- 1827:(ex- 1815:(ex- 1764:(ex- 1752:(ex- 1742:Hank 1740:(ex- 1619:Gwin 1591:Buck 1514:Shea 1472:Blue 1276:Hank 1248:Ault 1131:here 817:Bole 661:Bole 601:Guam 593:Bole 400:S-21 304:USS 288:6 × 257:6 × 197:Beam 152:Fate 73:USS 70:Name 881:in 247:336 2398:: 2050:, 2046:, 1021:. 724:; 494:, 426:. 418:, 327:A 324:. 95:, 2319:) 2307:) 2274:) 2241:) 2229:) 2187:) 2175:) 2133:) 2100:) 2088:) 2042:( 2038:) 2026:) 2014:) 2002:) 1990:) 1978:) 1966:) 1954:) 1912:) 1900:) 1867:) 1855:) 1843:) 1831:) 1819:) 1772:( 1768:) 1756:) 1744:) 1183:e 1176:t 1169:v 1133:. 285:, 261:, 34:. 20:)

Index

John A. Bole
USS Gurke (DD-783)
USS John A. Bole
Bethlehem Mariners Harbor
Staten Island
Allen M. Sumner-class
destroyer
5 in (127 mm)/38 cal. guns
40 mm
20 mm
21 inch (533 mm)
torpedo tubes
depth charge
Allen M. Sumner-class
destroyer
United States Navy
Gearing-class destroyer
Gurke
laid down
Bethlehem Steel
Staten Island
launched
commissioned
Elmhurst, New York
United States Naval Academy
USS Tennessee
submarine
USS S-21
USS Amberjack
Solomon Islands

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