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  List of United States Navy ships, T - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For reused names, "USS Shipname" is an index page for the ships of that name; the links after the name lead to the specific ship pages.
USS Tennessee (1862, 1863, 1869, ACR-10, BB-43, SSBN-734)
USS Truxtun (1842, DD-14, DD-229, APD-98, CGN-35, DDG-103)
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 MOAA: Information Exchange
USS Shields (DD-596), June 2-5, Reno, Nev. Contact: C. Timmerman, 4282 Furgerson Ranch Rd., Carson City, NV 89701, (775) 882-7447, doonboggle@ussshields.com.
USS Strong (DD-467/758), Sept. 16-21, Charleston, S.C. Contact: B. Baker, (301) 424-7776, dd758singing@msn.com.
USS Cone (DD-866), Sept. 17-21, Lebanon, Tenn. Contact: D. Shepherd, 290 Tomlinson Pl., Lebanon, TN 37087, (615) 449-7996, rodeotn@charter.net.
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 List of United States Navy destroyers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
CG-47 Ticonderoga and CG-48 Yorktown were approved as destroyers (DDG-47 and DDG-48) and redesignated cruisers before being laid down; it is uncertain whether CG-49 Vincennes and CG-50 Valley Forge were ever authorized as destroyers by the United States Congress (though the fact that the DDG sequence resumes with DDG-51 Arleigh Burke argues that they were).
DDG-47 became USS Ticonderoga (CG-47), shifted to CG 1 Jan 1980
DDG-48 became USS Yorktown (CG-48), shifted to CG 1 Jan 1980
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 USS Timmerman
Timmerman (DD-828) was laid down on 1 October 1945 at Bath, Maine, by the Bath Iron Works; assigned to the Atlantic Reserve Fleet on 19 November 1945 launched on 19 May 1951; sponsored by Mrs.
Timmerman was constructed as an experimental light weight, advanced design destroyer to test and evaluate, under operating conditions, advanced design experimental engineering equipment.
In early 1968, Timmerman was declared unfit for further service and struck from the Navy list on 4 April 1958.
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 Welcome to the United States Ship Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. DD850   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Timmerman (DD-828) was laid down on 1 October 1954 at Bath, Maine, by the Bath Iron Works; assigned to the Atlantic Reserve Fleet on 19 November 1945; launched on 19 May 1951; sponsored by Mrs.
She was moved to Philadelphia in September and assigned to the Reserve Fleet.
In early 1958 Timmerman was declared unfit for further service and struck from the Navy list on 4 April 1958.
www.ussjpkennedyjr.org /timmerman828.html   (173 words)

  
 USS Dennis J
Owens (DD-854), unmamed (DD-855-856), USS Fred T. Barry (DD-858)(DDE-858), USS Norris (DD-859)(DDE-859), USS McCaffery (DD-860)(DDE-860), USS Harwood (DD-861)(DDE-861), USS Vogelsgesang (DD-862), Steinaker (DD-863)(DDR-863), Harold J. Ellison (DD-864), Charles R. Ware (DD-865), USS Cone (DD-866), USS Stribling (DD-867), USS Brownson (DD-868), USS Arnold J.
Isbell (DD-869), USS Fechteler (DD-870)(DDR-870), USS Damato (DD-871)(DDE-871), USS Forrest Royal (DD-872), USS Hawkins (DD-873)(DDR-873), USS Duncan (DD-874)(DDR-874), USS Henry W.
Parks (DD-884), USS John R. Craig (DD-885), USS Orleck (DD-886), USS Brinkley Bass (DD-887), USS Stickell (DD-888)(DDR-888), USS O'Hare (DD-889)(DDR-889), USS Meredith (DD-890) and unnamed DD-891-926.
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 USS Gearing
Larson (DD-830)(DDR-830), USS Goodrich (DD-831)(DDR-831), USS Hanson (DD-832)(DDR-832), USS Herbert J. Thomas (DD-833)(DDR-833), USS Turner (DD-834)(DDR-834), USS Charles P. Cecil (DD-835)(DDR-835), USS George K. MacKenzie (DD-836), USS Sarsfield (DD-837), USS Ernest G.
Small (DD-838)(DDR-838), USS Power (DD-839), USS Glennon (DD-840), USS Noa (DD-841), USS Fiske (DD-842)(DDR-842), USS Warrington (DD-843), USS Perry (DD-844), USS Baussell (DD-845), USS Ozbourn (DD-846), USS Robert L. Wilson (DD-847)(DDE-847), USS Witek (DD-848), USS Richard E. Kraus (DD-849)(AG-151), USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr.
(DD-850), USS Rupertus (DD-851), USS Leonard F. Mason (DD-852), USS Charles H. Roan (DD-853), USS Robert A. Owens (DD-854), unmamed (DD-855-856), USS Fred T. Barry (DD-858)(DDE-858), USS Norris (DD-859)(DDE-859), USS McCaffery (DD-860)(DDE-860), USS Harwood (DD-861)(DDE-861), USS Vogelsgesang (DD-862), Steinaker (DD-863)(DDR-863), Harold J.
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 ussgearing
The pre-eminent destroyer to emerge from World War II - the Gearing class - with the help of the Fleet Rehabilitation And Modernization program (FRAM I) - survived for over three decades as a useful arm of the fleet.
One Gearing class destroyer, the USS Gurke was still serving as an active ship fifty years after commissioning - as the Greek destroyer Tombazis.
The Gearing class was essentially the same in design as the Sumner but with an extra 14 feet of length to accomodate additional fuel and AA armament.
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 U.S. Navy Ship's Caps, Shirts, and Accessories
USS Perch to SSP SS 313 / SSP 313
USS Sea Poacher SS 406 / AGSS 406
USS Patrick Henry SSBN 599 / SSN 599
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 Gearing Class
With the DD 692 SUMNER class continuing to be overloaded with anti-aircraft capabilities to protect the carrier forces, the resulting effect was a lack of speed and required range.
At left, as seen before her FRAM MK I reconstruction, the USS GURKE (DD-783) showing her distinctive triple, twin barrel 5 inch/38 caliber mounts as well as the 2x 3"/50 cal machine guns, 3x40mm and 10x20 mm anti-aircraft batteries as well as the MK 15 1x5 tube torpedo launcher amidship.
At right, the USS GEORGE K. 836) is show after her FRAM MK I reconstruction she received at the New York Naval shipyard in December 1963.
www.gyrodynehelicopters.com /gearing_class.htm   (2125 words)

  
 USS William R. Rush DD 714 Gearing Class Destroyer Models
The Gearing Class Destroyer USS William R. Rush DD 714 was commissioned in 1945.
USS Rush was then transferred to the navy of the Republic of Korea and became ROKS Kang Won DD 922 operating with the South Korean Navy until 1979.
All 105 Gearing Class Destroyers from the USS Gearing DD 710 to the USS Meredith DD 890 are available in a multitude of configurations and sizes.
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 Dd 829, - USS William R. Rush DD 714 Gearing Class Destroyer Models   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Iwdorscott@aol.com Myles C. Fox DD-829: William Quinn (718) 984-9437; incl USS Dewey DD-349/USS MacDonough DD-351/Worden DD-352: AE Stephenson (408)
USS Myles C Fox DD-829 Association, Inc. http://MylesCFoxDD829.net.
DD-824 USS Basilone DD-825 USS Carpenter DD-826 USS Agerholm DD-827 USS Robert A. Owens DD-828 USS Timmerman DD-829 USS Myles C. Fox
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 DANFS Online: Destroyers
DD 193 ABEL P. DD 200 through DD 205 CANCELLED
DD 786 RICHARD B. DD 809 through DD 816 CANCELLED
DD 864 HAROLD J. DD 891 through DD 926 CANCELLED
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 callsign.dat ....discussion - CFCforums - SOH Forums Archive
There is a site called destroyers.org it has all the USN DD's, DE's, frigates and Destroyer tenders listed by class so i played a little table tag in MS-word last night
Here are the callsigns for the WWII Soviet Red Banner Baltic Fleet as I have entered them in my own file.
Not all of the DDs or submarines are represented, only some from each class.
www.cfcforums.com /showthread.php?p=59418   (920 words)

  
 Destroyers
Shown here is the USS Decatur (DDG-31), one of the four Sherman class that were re-equipped with guided missiles and re-classified from DD to DDG.
Here on the right is the USS Tattnall (DDG-19), after modifications by the Navy that added a second bow sonar dome.
Now a floating museum, she is berthed alongside the carrier USS Intrepid on Pier 86 in New York City.
www.usmilitaryart.com /destroyers.htm   (1488 words)

  
 uboat.net - Allied Warships - Destroyer USS Timmerman of the Gearing class
uboat.net - Allied Warships - Destroyer USS Timmerman of the Gearing class
USS Timmerman was constructed as an experimental, light weight, advanced design destroyer to test and evaluate, under operating conditions, advanced design experimental engineering equipment.
On 21 April 1959, she was sold to the Boston Metals Co., Baltimore, Maryland., and scrapped.
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Sailors mail, postage due: A Bit of History
Lindberg flight commemorative cover: Cover of the Month
USS Charleston and U.S. Wentworth, Roger A. Aug 90, 11
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 DESTROYER DD USS GEARING CLASS PIN USN US NAVY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
DESTROYER DD USS GEARING CLASS PIN USN US NAVY
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No aircraft or battleship ever proceeded into enemy waters without an escort of destroyers.
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