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  WORLD WAR II 1943
The PT-boat tender USS Niagara (AGP-1) is sunk by a horizontal bomber in the Solomons.
The gunboat USS Plymouth (PG-57) is sunk by a submarine torpedo.
The Japanese frigate Mutsure is sunk by the submarine USS Snapper (SS-185) in the Carolines.
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 USS Badger
The first Badger was an auxiliary cruiser purchased in 1898 and used in the Spanish-American War.
The third Badger (DE-1071)[?] was a destroyer escort[?] commissioned 1970 and reclassed as frigate FF-1071 in 1975, decommissioned 1991 and sunk in 1998 during target practice.
The ships George E. Badger (DD-196)[?] (later APD-33) and Charles J. Badger (DD-657)[?] may be referred to informally as "Badger".
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/us/USS_Badger.html   (106 words)

  
 USS Badger 1071"dot"org - Badger Namesake
The Badger, a small sturdy carnivorous burrowing mammal widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere, was the namesake for the original USS Badger (1898).
The numeral IV was to indicate that Badger 1071 was the fourth to fly the Flag of the United States, with the intention of serving as honorably and as well as her predecessors.
Badger had been asked to christen the ship Badger, she and her two daughters wrote the Navy and suggested it be specifically named after her husband, Oscar C. Badger II.
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 USS Aylwin (DD-47) - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation USS Aylwin (DD-47)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
USS Aylwin (DD-47) - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation USS Aylwin (DD-47).
The second USS Aylwin (DD-47) was the lead ship of her class of destroyers in the United States Navy.
Her name was struck from the Navy list on 8 March 1935, and she was sold for scrap in accordance with the terms of the London Treaty for the limitation of naval armament.
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 Tin Can Sailors - The National Association of Destroyer Veterans
Between December 1941 and October 1944 Badger operated as a convoy escort in the Atlantic and Caribbean.
Twice she escorted convoys to North Africa (15 October-26 November 1943 and 15 February-24 March 1944), and for a brief period (27 June-6 September 1943) she served as a unit of antisubmarine hunter-killer groups 21.12 and 21.16.
Badger received one battle star while operating with TG
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 USS Badger (DD-126)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The second USS Badger (DD—126) was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy during the World War I.
Badger was launched 24 August 1918 by New York Shipbuilding Corporation, Camden, New Jersey; sponsored by Mrs.
Upon recommissioning in January 1930 Badger served with the Battle Force and Scouting Force in the Pacific.
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 USS Badger (DD-126) at AllExperts
The second USS Badger (DDâ€"126) was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy during the World War I.
Badger was launched 24 August 1918 by New York Shipbuilding Corporation, Camden, New Jersey; sponsored by Mrs.
Twice she escorted convoys to North Africa (15 October to 28 November 1943 and 15 February to 24 March 1944), and for a brief period (27 June to 1 September 1943) she served as a unit of anti-submarine hunter killer groups 21.12 and 21.16.
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 USS Badger
The first Badger was an auxiliary cruiser purchased in 1898 and used in the Spanish-American War.
The second Badger (DD-126)[?] was a destroyer commissioned 1919 and active in World War II.
The ships George E. Badger (DD-196)[?] (later APD-33) and Charles J. Badger (DD-657)[?] may be referred to informally as "Badger".
www.fastload.org /us/USS_Badger.html   (145 words)

  
 HeraldNet - Active Duty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
USS Hancock (CV/CVA 19), air groups/wings 1944 to 1976, Sept. 10-14, in San Diego.
USS Badger (DD 126), USS Biddle (DD 151), USS Blakeley (DD 150), USS Breckinridge (DD 148), Sept. 28 to Oct. 1 in Baltimore.
USS Gridley (DD 380), Oct. 8 to 12 in Galveston, Texas.
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The PT-boat tender USS Niagara (AGP-1) is sunk by a horizontal bomber in the
submarine I-7 is sunk by the destroyer USS Monaghan (DD-354) in the Aleutians.
109 is sunk by the submarine USS Finback (SS-230) on the east coast of Celebes.
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 USN Ships--USS Philip (Destroyer # 76, later DD-76)
USS Philip, a 1060-ton Wickes class destroyer built at Bath, Maine, was commissioned in August 1918.
In October 1940 USS Philip was decommissioned at Halifax, Nova Scotia, and transferred to Great Britain as part of an agreement that gave the British fifty badly-needed destroyers and gained Western Hemisphere bases for the U.S. As HMS Lancaster she served in the Royal Navy until 1945.
USS Philip was named in honor of Rear Admiral John W.
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 SNS Online - Community - Military reunions 4/11/98
The USS Lorain County (LST-1177) Association is being organized for a proposed reunion and a memorial in Sandusky, Ohio later this year.
Former crewmen of the USS BADGER (DD-126) will be holding their next reunion September 17-20 in St Louis, Mo. If you served aboard the BADGER, please contact John Flanigan at PO Box 8790, Toledo, OH 43623.
The former crewmen of the USS BATES (DE-68/APD-47) are planning their next reunion Sept 24-27 in Newport, R.I. Anyone interested is asked to contact Ann Collins at 166 North St, Hingham, Mass., 02043.
www.news-star.com /stories/041198/com_military.html   (246 words)

  
 DANFS: USS Badger (DD-126)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The second Badger (DD-126) was launched 24 August 1918 by New York Shipbuilding Corp., Camden, N. J.; sponsored by Mrs.
Twice she escorted convoys to North Africa (15 October -28 November 1943 and 15 February-24 March 1944), and for a brief period (27 June -1 September 1943) she served as a unit of anti-submarine hunter killer groups 21.12 and 21.16.
In October 1944 Badger transited the Panama Canal and conducted anti submarine training off Balboa, C. Between 15 November 1944 and 20 June 1945 Badger served with the Anti-Submarine Development Detachment, Port Everglades, Fla., conducting anti-submarine development exercises.
www.ibiblio.org /hyperwar/USN/ships/danfs/DD/dd126.html   (298 words)

  
 USN Ships--USS Broome (DD-210, later AG-96)
USS Broome, a 1190-ton Clemson class destroyer built at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was commissioned at the end of October 1919.
USS Broome was named in honor of Lieutenant Colonel John Lloyd Broome, USMC, (1824-1898), who served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1848 until 1888.
USS Broome (DD-210) refueling at sea from USS Ticonderoga (CV-14), 14 July 1944.
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 USCG Cutter Bibb
On 14 May Bibb was en route to Iceland as the flagship of Task Unit 24.6.2 with the USS Leary (DD-158) and USS Badger (DD-126).
On the 6th Bibb, together with USS MacLeish (DD-220) was relieved of further escort duty and departed the convoy setting a course for Argentia, where she arrived on the 7th.
Escorted by USS Barry (APD-29) Bibb departed Norfolk on the 15th of February and arrived at Panama on the 22nd.
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 USS DeLong (DD-129)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
USS DeLong (DD—129) was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy.
A tug and two destroyers, Badger (DD-126) and Ballard (DD-267), stood by to assist.
On 17 December she was salvaged and towed to Mare Island Navy Yard.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/U/USS-DeLong-(DD-129).htm   (274 words)

  
 USS Badger (DD 126) - Warships of World War II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
USS Badger (DD 126) - Warships of World War II Hlavní menuMain menu USAUSATorpédoborceDestroyers tř.
Wyman, the commander of the flotilla, often mentioned in his reports the precision of fire of Badger's vessel.
He was made lieutenant-commander on 16 July 1862, and commanded the iron-clads "Patapsco" and "Montauk" in the engagements with the forts and batteries in Charleston harbor in 1863.
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 USS Sarsfield DD 837 - FPO
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Following duty with the 3d Naval District, he joined BADGER (DD-126) in July 1935, and returned to New York in September 1937.
He instructed naval reservists in the 3d Naval District for two years before reporting to KEARNY (DD-432) on 10 June 1940 to serve as executive officer and navigator.
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 USS Badger DD 126 :: Destroyers :: Destroyers :: Navy Emporium
USS Badger DD 126 :: Destroyers :: Destroyers :: Navy Emporium
This is a beautiful ship display commemorating the USS Badger (DD-126) and all those who served aboard.
This is a fine, heavy, detailed engraving of the USS Badger (DD-126) Ship's Crest on aluminum plate.
www.navyemporium.com /USS-Badger-DD-126-p-1-c-2216.html   (84 words)

  
 Campbell/George W. Campbell
On the 11th a friendly plane and a Canadian destroyer were sighted and at 1405, along with Spencer she was relieved as escort, and arrived at Little Placentia Bay on the 15th.
On the 27th Badger was sent 12 miles out along an HF/DF bearing and at 0215 obtained a sound contact bearing 065° T, range 1,200 yards, which was lost at 900 yards and classified as doubtful.
Continuing, she escorted USS Pontiac towards Boston entering the swept channel at 9856 [sic] and leaving at 1645 en route Curtis Bay Yard, mooring there on the 26th.
www.uscg.mil /hq/g-cp/history/WEBCUTTERS/Campbell_WPG_32.html   (14207 words)

  
 Destroyers A-F
USS Charles H. Roan DD-853 in 1960's Print
USS David R. Ray DD-971 with VLS Print
USS Douglas H. Fox DD-779 in 1950's Print
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 eBay - 1935 uss, United States, Transportation items on eBay.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
USS DORSEY DD-117 "EASTER CACHET" CANCELED APR 21,1935 
USS Navy 1935 Cover Shanghai, China to USA 
USS Arctic AF-7 U.S. Frigate Constitution Tribute 1935 
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 DD-129 DANFS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
On 1 December 1921 she went aground in a heavy fog at Halfmoon Bay.
A tug and two destroyers, Badger (DD-126) and Ballard (DD-267), stood by to assist.
On 17 December she was salvaged and towed to Mare Island Navy Yard.
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 SS
USS Stephen W. Groves FFG 29 c only
USS San Antonio LPD 17 4 29 05
Palang D-9 ex US DD 780 c only
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 Bibb/George M. Bibb
The Bibb remained at South Boston Navy Yard until 16 January 1943, and then stood out of Boston Harbor for Casco Bay, Maine, where on the 18th she went into battle practice with the cutter Comanche (WPG-76), making practice runs and simulated attacks on a U.
On the 23rd two destroyers were ordered to cover the escort carrier USS Bogue (CVE-9), while another destroyer transferred 15 survivors of an enemy sub sunk
The Tony crash dived into the stern of the USS St.
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 List of Blueprints
Ships of class: USS Childs (AVD-1)(DD-241)(AVP-14), USS Williamson (AVD-2)(DD-244)(AVP-15), USS George E. Badger (AVD-3)(DD-196)(CG-16)(AVP-16)(APD-33), USS Clemson (AVD-4)(DD-186)(AVP-17)(APD-31), USS Goldsborough (AVD-5)(DD-188)(AVP-18)(APD-32), USS Hulbert (AVD-6)(DD-342)(AVP-19), USS William B. Preston (AVD-7)(DD-344)(AVP-20), USS Belknap (AVD-8)(DD-251)(APD-34), USS Osmond Ingram (AVD-9)(DD-255)(APD-35), USS Ballard (AVD-10)(DD-267), USS Thornton (AVD-11)(DD-270), USS Gillis (AD-12)(DD-260), USS Greene (AVD-13)(DD-266)(APD-36), and USS McFarland (AVD-14)(DD-237).
Booklet of general plans: Inboard profile; main deck; frames 28, 43, 60, 74, 126 and 162; top of after deck house; 20mm gun clipping room and platform; gun platform; bridge deck; signal bridge; forward search light platform; hold; 1
Booklet of general plans: Outboard profile; main deck, inboard profile, sections at frames 28, 43, 60, 74, 91, 126 and 162; top of after deck house; aft searchlight platform, gun platforms, bridge deck, signal bridge and forward searchlight platform.
www.marylandsilver.com /list_of_blueprints6.htm   (186 words)

  
 SS
USS Stephen W. Groves FFG 29 c only
USS San Antonio LPD 17 4 29 05
Palang D-9 ex US DD 780 c only
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 USS Badger 1071"dot"org - USS Badger DD-126 History Page
USS Badger 1071"dot"org - USS Badger DD-126 History Page
Twice she escorted convoys to North Africa (15 October-26 November 1943 and 15 February-24 March 1944), and for a brief period (27 June-6 September 1944) she served as a unit of antisubmarine hunter-killer groups 21.12 and 21.16.
Breadth on the load waterline: 30' 11 1/2"
ussbadger-1071.org /menus/badger_dd-126.htm   (354 words)

  
 Navy Ship Cover USS RAVEN MHC-61 Commissioning
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Ship Cover USS McCORMICK DD-223 BALBOA CANAL ZONE
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 uboat.net - Allied Warships - Destroyer USS Badger of the Wickes class
uboat.net - Allied Warships - Destroyer USS Badger of the Wickes class
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 1934 Naval cover USS Reina Mercedes - 4th of July
USS GRIDLEY (DLG-21) 1ST ANNIVERSARY BY BECK B440/'64.
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1934 Naval cover USS Reina Mercedes - 4th of July
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