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787:, left the formation and ran with the wind while damage-control measures were being effected. She arrived at Ulithi on 9 November, underwent repairs, and got underway again on 16 November. She rendezvoused with TG 38.2 the following day and took up an antisubmarine screening station. Following carrier strikes on Luzon on 19 November,
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20 December, the ships of the battered task force resumed fueling which continued into the next day while its escorts searched for survivors of the three destroyers which had failed to survive the tropical storm. Late on 20 December, due to heavy seas, the carriers aborted a high-speed run in for strikes on Luzon; and
1326:—in the American attempt to defuse the explosive situation which had developed between Nationalist China and the People's Republic of China. In 1958, during a period of heightened tension over the Chinese offshore islands, the destroyer again supported American interests in the Far East. Between deployments,
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withdrew out of range of the shore batteries. Commander Lilly was awarded the Bronze Star with combat "V" for "inflicting extensive damage upon the enemy" and contributing "immeasurably to the success of the siege of Wonsan". Lilly recalled another non-combat mission. "We had one espionage mission.
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Operating out of San Diego, she trained reserve crews until the end of the decade. On 23 May 1950, she was recommissioned, but remained in reserve and, that summer, made a southward voyage, visiting
Central and South American ports. She returned to San Diego in July and, on 18 November, was assigned
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recorded 69-knot (128 km/h; 79 mph) winds, and rolls up to 58 degrees as the typhoon's center passed within 30 nautical miles (56 km; 35 mi) of the formation. During the afternoon, winds decreased; and, by 2000, they had subsided to 25 knots (46 km/h; 29 mph). On 19 and
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and pierced three holes in her starboard side. A few hours later, the destroyer made an emergency sortie from the lagoon with Task Group 38.2; but, by nightfall, high seas had carried away her emergency damage control measures and flooded the anchor windlass room. She returned to Ulithi on 4 October
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commenced evasive maneuvers, increased to flank speed, and opened fire on the shore installations. In short order, she reduced the enemy on shore to two guns, while she steamed among near misses, some of which came as close as 15 yards (14 m). Fragments from the shell explosions carried away a
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operated with fast carrier forces, conducted hunter-killer activities, and patrolled off Taiwan. She also conducted shore bombardment which destroyed enemy gun emplacements, a factory, and storage facilities, while damaging buildings, bunkers, and railways. On the morning of 3 November, as she was
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She departed Ulithi on 30 March and set a northwesterly course. After weathering a typhoon on 2 April, she rendezvoused with TG 58.4 on 5 April and, toward dusk, began an approach for strikes on
Okinawa. Following rendezvous with TF 58, she alternated radar picket and screening duties as
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fired on enemy dive bombers throughout the remainder of the afternoon, was hit by some shrapnel, but suffered no casualties. Air activity continued to be heavy as strikes on Japan continued on 21 March. During a surprise attack early in the afternoon, a bomb fell only 200 yards (180 m) from
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quickly rescued the pilot and two crewmen. Meanwhile, an enemy attack had materialized, and the destroyer went to general quarters, increased her speed to 25 knots (46 km/h; 29 mph), and executed evasive maneuvers as she attempted to rejoin the formation. As she steamed to her assigned
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s deadly fire found its mark as the raider burst into flame and splashed into the sea. The destroyers began laying smoke around midnight, and the raids tapered off. For the remainder of the night, Japanese planes merely approached within 6 to 7 miles (10 to 11 km), dropped flares, and
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accelerated to 25 knots (46 km/h), began evasive maneuvers, and opened fire with her 3-inch (76 mm) and 5-inch (127 mm) guns. She scored a direct hit on an enemy gun emplacement and suffered only minor damages in the exchange. However, she emerged from the encounter with 13
386:. A short time later, a second wave of enemy planes flew over, bombing hangars and planes and destroying the hangar where many members of VP-12 were obtaining replenishment ammunition for machine guns. Additional strafing attacks followed; and, before the morning was over, eight patrol bomber
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The destroyer conducted exercises out of Ulithi until 10 December when she got underway and rendezvoused with Task Force 38 on 12 November. From 14–16 December, the carriers made strikes against air installations on Luzon and against shipping in water off that island to support landings on
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opened fire on an enemy aircraft at 10,000 yards (9,100 m). The plane burst into flame and splashed 7,000 yards (6,400 m) off the destroyer's starboard quarter and burned brightly for several minutes. Air activity continued into the early hours of 19 March. Before dawn that day,
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and damaged several other enemy warships. At 2022 that evening, Task Force 38 turned north to seek out and destroy the
Japanese Northern Force whose carriers had been spotted north of Luzon where they had been stationed in the hope of luring the 3d Fleet away from the beaches of Leyte.
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late in
November. Following alterations, she got underway on 20 April 1946 and arrived at San Diego on 24 April. There, on 14 June 1946, she was decommissioned and placed in reserve. On 12 August, she was assigned to the Naval Reserve Training Program and underwent an overhaul at
1346:. Her duties included gunfire support of land action, often coordinated by an airborne spotter, illumination missions, and routine bombardment assignments. Off Vietnam in 1965, she searched junks for contraband; supplied shore bombardment; and served as a plane guard for carrier
652:, maneuvering with the formation, joined in the fire which downed some seven Japanese raiders during the night. At 2200, she hit an enemy plane which burst into flame and illuminated the moonless overcast night before splashing off the stern of the ship. Minutes before midnight,
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She returned to San Diego on 6 February and, in the months that followed, underwent drydocking and alterations which included the installation of new armament. She conducted exercises; then departed San Diego on 11 August 1952 in company with
Destroyer Division 152, escorting
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resumed the screening and plane guard duties which had occupied much of her time in World War II. She later joined TF 95, a blockade and escort force, and carried out day and night bombardment of the Korean coast. While conducting a routine observation patrol off
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was again deployed to the western
Pacific. She proceeded via the Hawaiian Islands, and she arrived at Yokosuka on 20 November 1953. During this seven-month tour, the destroyer plied waters off Japan and Korea and engaged in training and operations out of Yokosuka and
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on the morning of 20 August, the destroyer came under fire from seven enemy shore batteries. Gun flashes on the beach provided a warning only moments before shells began to fall 1,000 yards (910 m) from the destroyer. All hands went quickly to battle stations as
1138:, she rescued that carrier's landing signal officer who had jumped over the side in an attempt to rescue the pilot of a downed plane. That same day, the destroyer anchored in Sagami Wan, ending 61 days of continuous operation and, on 31 August, shifted anchorages to
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continued to screen TG 38.2 while its carriers conducted strikes on land targets, including raids on Luzon on 29 and 30 October. Shortly before noon on 29 October, as the carriers recovered aircraft from a strike against
Japanese targets in the Manila area,
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Taiwanese waters and participated in hunter-killer antisubmarine training off Okinawa. In November, she rejoined TF 77 and, operating in the Sea of Japan, rescued several pilots before leaving Yokosuka on 22 January 1952.
1399:-class destroyer, was decommissioned at the Naval Reserve Center Pier, Tacoma. Her name was struck from the Navy List the same day, and she was transferred to the custody of the Inactive Ship Facility, Bremerton, for disposal. She was scrapped in 1974.
900:, acting as linking vessel between TF 58 and its picket line, began firing on aerial snoopers before dawn. Shortly before 0700, she joined the picket line and, at 0956, rescued three Navy aviators from a torpedo bomber which had splashed nearby.
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continued to operate with the carrier force as it launched strikes against Japan. On 23 August, she rendezvoused with TF 47—a combined
British-American force—for temporary escort duty in connection with the occupation of Japan. She arrived in
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However, a gallant group of
American destroyers, destroyer escorts, and escort carriers had fought off the overwhelmingly superior Japanese Center Force and induced it to abandon its plan of attacking the amphibious ships which were supporting the
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position, she joined in the general fire against the attackers—10 to 12 Japanese planes which made notably inaccurate high altitude bombing runs and retired after one or two of their members had been splashed by the American ships' accurate fire.
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beachheads on Leyte. Thus, when TG 34.5 returned within aircraft range of San Bernardino Strait, the chastened Japanese Center Force had already retreated back through that strategic passage to safety. In the days that followed the historic
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were destroyed, and all 35 planes which had been on the ground when the attack began were out of commission. Air station personnel shot down two Japanese planes and scored hits on the fuel tanks of seven others. Uhlmann was killed in the attack.
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Underway with TG 58.4 on 24 May, the destroyer returned to a strike launch area off Okinawa and resumed her picket duties. On 28 May, operational control of the task force was returned to the 3d Fleet and TG 58.4 became TG 38.4.
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and returned to Pearl Harbor on 26 April. After temporary hull and engine repairs, she set her course for San Francisco on 17 May, steaming on her port engine with her forward fire and engine rooms out of commission. On 24 May, she moored at
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area. Late on 17 October, the formation set a southerly course to get into position for strikes farther south, with the fighter planes of the task force dispersing light Japanese air opposition en route. Steaming east and northeast of
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waters. In April, she conducted carrier escort training exercises and honed her skills in shore bombardment and radar tracking in preparation for assignment to carrier screening duties. Two hours after sunset on 24 April, while
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on the morning of 19 March, a Japanese plane dove toward the destroyer and, despite fire from the ship, dropped a small bomb which hit 50 feet (15 m) off the ship's starboard quarter. No further action occurred that day as
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joined other ships of the formation in repelling raiders. Following strikes on Formosa and Okinawa, TF 38 returned to Ulithi on 26 January. That day, the 3d Fleet was redesignated 5th Fleet and placed under the command of
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to part company with the task force, and she put in at Ulithi on 23 February for repairs. Underway on 14 March, she rendezvoused with TG 58.2 on 16 March. The next day, the carriers began a highspeed run in for strikes on
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In April, Japan began concentrated massed kamikaze attacks against American ships in the waters of the Ryukyus; and the carrier forces, despite their discreet distance from Okinawa, were not exempt from the attentions of the
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left the formation to investigate what appeared to be the splash of a downed plane but was later determined to be a bomb splash. As the destroyer attempted to discover the cause of the splash, a Navy torpedo bomber from
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We took three or four South Koreans up north and put them ashore near Hungnam in North Korea from our whaleboat at night. We went back some time later to pick them back up and got only one returning who was injured."
1371:. For the next three years, she conducted reserve training cruises out of that port and participated in fleet exercises. During Exercise "Head Beagle" in August 1970, she conducted intensive training in the
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fighters circled low over the airfield at Kaneohe and then attacked, machine-gunning the control tower and leaving planes in flames in the bay and on the ramp. The men of VP-12 returned fire with only
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s 40-millimeter fire, crossed over the ship, and splashed 100 yards (91 m) off the destroyer's starboard bow. The plane sank at once leaving a large quantity of gas and oil floating on the sea.
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In 1969, she participated in fleet exercises in Hawaiian waters; then, on 1 October, she returned to the west coast and assumed new duties as a Group I Naval Reserve Training Ship operating out of
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Japanese planes again ventured near the formation late on 14 October only to be routed by night fliers of the combat air patrol. The next day, TF 38 began a high-speed run in for strikes on
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as she stood her picket station 25 miles (40 km) north of TF 58. Two days later, snoopers and nuisance raiders kept the air patrol occupied in the afternoon and early evening.
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Her occupation duties included mail, freight, and passenger runs between Iwo Jima and Japanese ports. Late in October, she participated in training exercises; then, on 31 October, departed
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providing antisubmarine protection for the fast carriers of TG 38.2. On 16 and 17 October, the carriers launched heavy strikes on Luzon concentrating on ships and installations in the
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before retiring from the South China Sea on 19 January. Steaming 75 miles (120 km) north of Luzon at dusk the next day, the formation came under attack by enemy aircraft, and
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On 27 January 1951, she reported to the Commander in Chief, Pacific Fleet, for duty and, on 16 June, departed San Diego with units of Destroyer Division 152, setting her course for
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and returned to her picket duty the next day. She screened the carrier strike force until 11 May when she headed for the Caroline Islands. The ship arrived at Ulithi on the 14th.
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operated in their antiaircraft screen. Planes from the carriers attempted to destroy Japanese air strength on Taiwan to eliminate that island as a staging base for the enemy.
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joined with elements of the French and British Far Eastern Fleets for Exercise "Sonata" which included extensive antisubmarine warfare training and visits to Philippine and
799:. Toward dusk on 16 December, the task force began its retirement. As the American warships fueled northeast of Samar on 17 December, weather conditions worsened. At 1330,
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was participating in training exercises in Hawaiian waters as an antisubmarine screening ship for the carriers of Task Group 19.2, she was struck amidships by destroyer
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In August, she returned to Pearl Harbor and resumed training exercises including torpedo firing and antisubmarine warfare drills. After one false start, she departed
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made 11 more deployments to the western Pacific (WestPac). On deployment to the Far East in 1954 with Destroyer Division 152, she took part in the evacuation of the
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Throughout the dav and into the night, alerts prompted by Japanese surveillance planes brought the ship's crew to general quarters. Four minutes before midnight,
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took under fire an enemy fighter which made a low-glide, diving attack on the ship's port beam and dropped a bomb 100 yards (91 m) in the wake of destroyer
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picked up another aerial intruder on radar and opened up with 5-inch fire. The plane countered by dropping flares as a diversionary tactic and pulled away, but
1250:, the destroyer was taken under fire by shore guns, mortars, and machine guns. Brought to alert by shell splashes only 100 yards (91 m) off her port bow,
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684:, the task force made strikes on Negros on 20 October in strategic support of the landings on Leyte and also provided direct air support for those landings.
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lost her whaleboat and bent her propellers, shafts, and rudder on reefs in the shallow water. After the successful completion of her mission, she put in at
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got underway from Ulithi with TG 58.2 on 10 February. During a Japanese air raid on 16 February, the first of two days of strikes on the Tokyo area,
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at 7,000 yards (6,400 m). However, undeterred, the plane continued to approach the zigzagging destroyer from port until it was hit at close range by
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and torpedo planes approached Task Group 38.2 from the west and northwest. Although most of the Japanese planes were intercepted by the task force's
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launching strikes on that island in support of the initial landings there. On 20 February, mechanical difficulties in her steering mechanism forced
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s starboard side, flooding her firerooms and number one engine room, and leaving her dead in the water. Meanwhile, a second "Zeke" began a run in.
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and post-shakedown availability, the destroyer joined Destroyer Squadron 56 on 24 January 1944. Two days later, she got underway to escort
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on 5 March. To prevent vibration damage to her reduction gears, she was towed from that port on 11 March and, on 14 March, arrived at
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then requested assistance from the task group which responded with a combat air patrol of two divisions. An hour later, light cruiser
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in firing on a high-altitude Japanese raider which burst into flames and splashed. Fifty miles (80 km) off the eastern shore of
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On 4 November, TF 38.2 began a high-speed approach for strikes on Luzon. For two days, carrier-based aircraft pounded Luzon and
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and, on 6 October, was underway for an at-sea rendezvous with Task Force 38—the 3d Fleet's Fast Carrier Force—the following day.
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s hull below the water line, flooding her firerooms and the forward engine room. The following day, she was taken in tow by
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to strengthen the picket station in the face of attack. Minutes before 1700, a Japanese fighter plane, taken under fire by
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due to rough seas and 26-knot (48 km/h; 30 mph) winds stirred up by an approaching typhoon. On 18 December,
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operated out of San Diego, participating in fleet exercises, receiving upkeep, and performing goodwill assignments.
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waters. Commander P.A. "Tony" Lilly was in command. Assigned to TF 77—the fast carrier force operating in the
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bombarded a radio tower on the southern tip of Uwano Hanto while other ships of the group shelled nearby airfields.
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to the bottom. Late on the afternoon of 29 April, as enemy planes began closing from the northward, destroyer
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wounded. After putting in at Hong Kong over Christmas, she departed Yokosuka on 3 March 1953, steamed via
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continued patrolling picket station and screening the fast carriers until 13 June when she arrived at
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on 27 August, and immediately manned a picket station. On 30 August, while acting as plane guard for
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radio antenna during the half hour engagement. Ordered by TG 95.2 to break off the action,
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protected the carriers from air and submarine attack. Air activity began early on 18 March; and
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returned to the storm area and searched for survivors. She made port at Ulithi on 24 December.
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and rescued two of the damaged destroyer's crew from the water.
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and Pearl Harbor, and arrived at San Diego on 19 March 1953.
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and departed the west coast on 17 February in company with
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This article includes information collected from the
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1123:Until the cessation of hostilities on 15 August,
1360:and fired 50 naval gunfire support missions off
1028:causing minor damage to that ship. That night,
1018:On radar picket with TG 58.4 on 17 April,
370:On the morning of 7 December 1941, during the
197:60,000 shp (45,000 kW); 2 propellers
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4051:World War II destroyers of the United States
4030:List of destroyers of the United States Navy
4066:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States
1518:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
1237:During this seven-month Korean deployment,
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879:screened TF 58 as it steamed north of
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999:the carrier-based planes pounded Okinawa.
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320:. He attended the College of Engineering,
1174:A male sailor and two WAVES on board USS
664:retired without attacking the formation.
4056:Cold War destroyers of the United States
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1267:Following exercises off the west coast,
714:, American naval aircraft sank Japanese
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1453:Philippine Presidential Unit Citation
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229:5 in (127 mm)/38 cal. guns
2911:DD-523 (Unnamed) – DD-525 (Unnamed)
1276:with TF 77. In February 1954,
1069:splashed the attacker close aboard
838:. The carriers launched strikes on
791:returned to Ulithi on 22 November.
181:39 ft 7 in (12.07 m)
1479:Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal
861:Following antisubmarine training,
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1521:. The entry can be found
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235:40 mm (1.6 in) guns
4071:Ships built in Staten Island
1058:and its bomb tore a hole in
710:. In an action known as the
136:Sold 21 March 1974, scrapped
1463:Philippine Liberation Medal
952:, missed, and crashed into
546:and set her course for the
422:on 22 November 1943 at the
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1469:United Nations Korea Medal
1424:World War II Victory Medal
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1314:Over the next 15 years,
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318:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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3287:Colombian National Navy
3005:Almirante Domecq García
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441:After shakedown out of
408:Staten Island, New York
341:Northwestern University
141:General characteristics
3674:Republic of Korea Navy
3209:Republic of China Navy
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1373:Strait of Juan de Fuca
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376:Imperial Japanese Navy
372:Attack on Pearl Harbor
322:University of Michigan
307:Robert William Uhlmann
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1539:Naval Vessel Register
1447:Vietnam Service Medal
1443:with two battle stars
1429:Navy Occupation Medal
1375:and off the coast of
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708:San Bernardino Strait
704:Japanese Center Force
534:on 18 September with
461:San Diego, California
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1441:Korean Service Medal
1409:Combat Action Ribbon
1379:in conjunction with
735:Battle of Leyte Gulf
18:USS Uhlmann (DD-687)
3938:Clarence K. Bronson
3864:Almirante Ferrandíz
2601:Clarence K. Bronson
856:Raymond A. Spruance
412:Bethlehem Steel Co.
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110:Commissioned
105:30 July 1943
97:6 March 1943
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3398:Zerstörer 6
3386:Zerstörer 5
3374:Zerstörer 4
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3338:Zerstörer 1
3326:Zerstörer 1
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3239:Chiang Yang
2699:Porterfield
1637:La Vallette
1417:with seven
1334:Vietnam War
1244:North Korea
937:San Jacinto
613:Philippines
310: [
4076:1943 ships
4045:Categories
3969:İskenderun
3900:Jorge Juan
3761:Cuitláhuac
3749:Cuauhtémoc
3095:Pernambuco
2713:Wedderburn
1931:Abner Read
1485:References
1377:Washington
1297:Pescadores
1293:Kiang Shan
1166:Korean War
1130:Sagami Wan
716:battleship
689:Leyte Gulf
677:Manila Bay
474:Birmingham
337:midshipman
258:projectors
214:Complement
194:Propulsion
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3577:Pritchett
3520:Charrette
3467:Navarinon
3367:Wadsworth
3296:Antioquia
3227:Kwei Yang
3215:Heng Yang
2885:Stevenson
2863:Cancelled
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2510:John Hood
2489:Ingersoll
2454:Sigourney
2398:Mansfield
2302:Charrette
1971:Hazelwood
1910:Isherwood
1882:Wadsworth
1805:Schroeder
1658:Chevalier
1608:Completed
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1309:Subic Bay
1305:Kaohsiung
1282:Indochina
1263:1953-1958
1225:Kearsarge
1151:Bremerton
1140:Tokyo Bay
1114:Kii Suido
1088:escorted
1081:San Diego
1079:USS
1005:kamikazes
971:submarine
844:Hong Kong
834:into the
775:boatswain
543:Woodworth
428:Commander
410:, by the
404:laid down
388:seaplanes
330:USS
284:destroyer
156:destroyer
94:Laid down
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3933:İstanbul
3881:Converse
3754:Harrison
3692:Chung Mu
3584:Lanciere
3508:Bradford
3491:Sfendoni
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3355:Ringgold
3263:Kun Yang
3256:Kimberly
3176:Cochrane
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3131:Maranhão
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2892:Stockton
2871:Percival
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2657:Marshall
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2538:Dashiell
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2148:Longshaw
2134:Johnston
2064:Bradford
2022:Sullivan
1978:Heermann
1917:Kimberly
1896:Brownson
1868:Thatcher
1833:Converse
1798:Ringgold
1742:Hutchins
1693:De Haven
1651:O'Bannon
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1616:Fletcher
1599:Fletcher
1397:Fletcher
1381:Canadian
1147:Yokosuka
1056:kamikaze
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881:Iwo Jima
560:3d Fleet
496:Hawaiian
453:Trinidad
416:launched
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294:Namesake
279:Fletcher
274:(DD-687)
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151:Fletcher
125:Stricken
102:Launched
72:Namesake
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2120:Haggard
2050:Yarnall
2043:Twining
1964:Trathen
1945:Mullany
1875:Anthony
1812:Sigsbee
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