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USS Cassin (DD-43)

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31: 53: 1485: 1534: 240: 693:. Nine other men received minor wounds, but miraculously, though there were more than 20 men sleeping in compartments that were completely destroyed by the torpedo, no one else was killed. In fact, Fireman First Class F. W. Kruse is reported to have wandered out of his living compartment while completely unconscious after having had 84 in (2,100 mm) of frame blown away immediately adjacent to his bunk. One other casualty is attributed to the action, in that Dr. Dudley Walton Queen was seized with 1961: 1944: 1956: 1936: 183: 190: 197: 899: 30: 839:
on 28 April 1924 for service in Coast Guard. Redesignated CG-1 on 7 June 1924, she was commissioned on 30 August and arrived in Bath, Maine for repairs on 11 September. Repairs were completed on 15 October 1924 and she was homeported in
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was killed. When he saw the approaching torpedo, he ran to where the depth charges were and began throwing them overboard. He was killed in the explosion. For his actions, he received a posthumous
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entirely, except it breached the surface of the water on two occasions and turned to the left each time. The torpedo struck above the water line, and ignited several depth charges.
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was transferred to Division 3, Destroyer Force, serving as the flagship. On 27 May 1933, she arrived at Philadelphia Navy Yard, where she was decommissioned on 5 June 1933.
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was returned to naval custody on 30 June 1933; lost her name on 1 November 1933; struck off on 5 July 1934; and sold for scrap on 22 August 1934.
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coast until 11 October, when she returned to Charleston. Returning to Philadelphia on 29 March 1922, she was decommissioned there on 7 June.
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operated along the east coast from 21 October 1914 to 27 January 1915, when she returned to the Caribbean for winter maneuvers.
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at 1430. The submarine, thus discouraged from further attack, submerged and was not contacted again. Through the night,
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s employment until April 1917, when she was immediately prepared for overseas deployment. She arrived at
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s war service was honored on 12–13 December, when she was chosen as one of the escorts for
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on 17 May, and began operations which called for her to rendezvous with American troop
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about 20 nmi (23 mi; 37 km) south of Mine Head Lighthouse, Monagoush,
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in fleet maneuvers and exercises. On 19 May 1914, she sailed to the rescue of SS
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caused by exposure to the elements, and died four days later on 19 October.
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Direct Drive Turbines With Triple Expansion Cruising Engines
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and drills and surveillance patrol in the Caribbean were
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transferred back to the United States Navy, 30 June 1933
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joined Destroyer Flotilla 5 for operations along the
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USS Cassin
USS Cassin (DD-43) moored alongside another U.S. Navy destroyer, at Queenstown, Ireland, circa 1918. She is painted in "Dazzle" type camouflage.
United States
Captain
Stephen Cassin
Congressional Gold Medal
Bath Iron Works
Bath, Maine
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long tons
t
boilers
Direct Drive Turbines With Triple Expansion Cruising Engines
shafts
Trial
4 in (100 mm)/50
caliber
18 inch (450 mm)
torpedo tubes
1-pdr
lead ship
Cassin-class

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