Ships in Class
Ship Name | Hull No. | Builder | Commission– Decommission |
Fate | Link |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Allen M. Sumner | DD-692 | Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company | 1944–1973 | Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping | |
Moale | DD-693 | Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company | 1944–1973 | Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping | |
Ingraham | DD-694 | Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company | 1944–1971 | Sold to Greece 16 July 1971 as Miaoulis | |
Cooper | DD-695 | Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company | 1944 | Torpedoed and sunk by destroyer Take while intercepting a Japanese convoy into Ormoc Bay 3 December 1944 | |
English | DD-696 | Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company | 1944–1970 | Sold to Republic of China Navy 11 August 1970 as Huei Yang | |
Charles S. Sperry | DD-697 | Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company | 1944–1973 | Sold to Chile 8 January 1974 as Ministro Zenteno | |
Ault | DD-698 | Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company | 1944–1970 | Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping | |
Waldron | DD-699 | Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company | 1944–1973 | Sold to Colombia 30 October 1973 as Santander (DD-03) | |
Haynsworth | DD-700 | Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company | 1944-c.1970 | Sold to Republic of China Navy 12 May 1970 as Yuen Yang | |
John W. Weeks | DD-701 | Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company | 1944–1970 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise, 11/19/1970 | |
Hank | DD-702 | Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company | 1944–1972 | Sold to Argentina 1 July 1972 as Segui | |
Wallace L. Lind | DD-703 | Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company | 1944–1973 | Sold to Republic of Korea Navy 4 December 1973 as Dae Gu | |
Borie | DD-704 | Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company | 1944–1972 | Sold to Argentina 1 July 1972 as Hipólito Bouchard (D-26) | |
Compton | DD-705 | Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company | 1944–1972 | Sold to Brazil 27 September 1972 as Mato Grosso | |
Gainard | DD-706 | Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company | 1944–1971 | Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping | |
Soley | DD-707 | Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company | 1944–1970 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise | |
Harlan R. Dickson | DD-708 | Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company | 1944-c.1972 | Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping, 4 January 1973 | |
Hugh Purvis | DD-709 | Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company | 1945–1972 | Sold to Turkey 1 July 1972 as Zafer (F 253) | |
Barton | DD-722 | Bath Iron Works | 1943–1968 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise. | |
Walke | DD-723 | Bath Iron Works | 1944–1970 | Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping, 3 January 1975 | |
Laffey | DD-724 | Bath Iron Works | 1944–1975 | Preserved as memorial and berthed at Patriot's Point, Charleston, South Carolina | |
O'Brien | DD-725 | Bath Iron Works | 1944–1972 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise, 12 January 1972 | |
Meredith | DD-726 | Bath Iron Works | 1944 | Sunk 9 June 1944, Wreck sold and scrapped 5 August 1960 | |
De Haven | DD-727 | Bath Iron Works | 1944–1973 | Sold to Republic of Korea Navy, 5 December 1973 as Incheon | |
Mansfield | DD-728 | Bath Iron Works | 1944–1973 | Sold to Argentina 4 June 1974 for spare parts | |
Lyman K. Swenson | DD-729 | Bath Iron Works | 1944–1971 | Sold to Republic of China Navy 6 May 1974 for spare parts | |
Collett | DD-730 | Bath Iron Works | 1944–1970 | Sold to Argentina in 1974 as Piedra Buena (D-29) | |
Maddox | DD-731 | Bath Iron Works | 1944–1969 | Sold to Republic of China Navy as Po Yang | |
Hyman | DD-732 | Bath Iron Works | 1944-c.1969 | Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping | |
Mannert L. Abele | DD-733 | Bath Iron Works | 1944–1945 | Sunk by an Ohka bomb during the battle for Okinawa 12 April 1945 | |
Purdy | DD-734 | Bath Iron Works | 1944-c.1973 | Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping, 6 January 1974 | |
Drexler | DD-741 | Bath Iron Works | 1944–1945 | Sunk by kamikaze 28 May 1945 | |
Blue | DD-744 | Bethlehem Steel, Staten Island | 1944–1971 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise, 04/28/1977 | |
Brush | DD-745 | Bethlehem Steel, Staten Island | 1944–1969 | Sold to Republic of China Navy 9 December 1969 as Hsiang Yang | |
Taussig | DD-746 | Bethlehem Steel, Staten Island | 1944–1970 | Sold to Republic of China Navy as Lo Yang (DD-14). Now a museum in Taiwan. | |
Samuel N. Moore | DD-747 | Bethlehem Steel, Staten Island | 1944–1969 | Sold to Republic of China Navy 10 December 1969 as Heng Yang (DD-2) | |
Harry E. Hubbard | DD-748 | Bethlehem Steel, Staten Island | 1944–1969 | Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping | |
Alfred A. Cunningham | DD-752 | Bethlehem Steel, Staten Island | 1944–1971 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise, 10 January 1979 | |
John R. Pierce | DD-753 | Bethlehem Steel, Staten Island | 1944–1971 | Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping, 10 January 1974 | |
Frank E. Evans | DD-754 | Bethlehem Steel, Staten Island | 1945–1969 | Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise, 10 October 1969 | |
John A. Bole | DD-755 | Bethlehem Steel, Staten Island | 1945–1970 | Sold to Republic of China Navy 6 May 1974 for spare parts | |
Beatty | DD-756 | Bethlehem Steel, Staten Island | 1945–1972 | Sold to Venezuela 14 July 1972 as Carabobo | |
Putnam | DD-757 | Bethlehem Steel, San Francisco | 1944–1973 | Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping, 6 January 1974 | |
Strong | DD-758 | Bethlehem Steel, San Francisco | 1944–1973 | Sold to Brazil, 31 October 1973, as Rio Grande do Norte (D-37) | |
Lofberg | DD-759 | Bethlehem Steel, San Francisco | 1945–1971 | Sold to Republic of China Navy 6 May 1974 for spare parts | |
John W. Thomason | DD-760 | Bethlehem Steel, San Francisco | 1945–1970 | Sold to Republic of China Navy 6 May 1974 as Nan Yang | |
Buck | DD-761 | Bethlehem Steel, San Francisco | 1945–1973 | Sold to Brazil 16 July 1973 as Alagoas | |
Henley | DD-762 | Bethlehem Steel, San Francisco | 1945-c.1973 | Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping, 6 January 1974 | |
Lowry | DD-770 | Bethlehem Steel, San Pedro | 1944-c.1973 | Sold to Brazil 31 October 1973 as Espirito Santo | |
Hugh W. Hadley | DD-774 | Bethlehem Steel, San Pedro | 1944–1945 | Sold 2 September 1947 for scrap | |
Willard Keith | DD-775 | Bethlehem Steel, San Pedro | 1944–1972 | Sold to Colombia as Caldas (DD-02) | |
James C. Owens | DD-776 | Bethlehem Steel, San Pedro | 1945–1973 | Sold to Brazil 15 July 1973 as Sergipe | |
Zellars | DD-777 | Todd Pacific Shipyards, Seattle | 1944–1971 | Sold to Iran 12 October 1973 as Babr | |
Massey | DD-778 | Todd Pacific Shipyards, Seattle | 1944-c.1969 | Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping, 10 January 1974 | |
Douglas H. Fox | DD-779 | Todd Pacific Shipyards, Seattle | 1944–1973 | Sold to Chile 8 January 1974 Ministro Portales (DD-17) | |
Stormes | DD-780 | Todd Pacific Shipyards, Seattle | 1945–1970 | Sold to Iran 16 February 1972 Palang (DDG-9) | |
Robert K. Huntington | DD-781 | Todd Pacific Shipyards, Seattle | 1945–1970 | Sold to Venezuela as Falcon | |
Bristol | DD-857 | Bethlehem Steel, San Pedro | 1945–1969 | Sold to Republic of China Navy 9 December 1969 Hua Yang |
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