Ships in Class
| Ship Name | Hull No. | Builder | Commission– Decommission |
Fate | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bagley | DD-386 | Norfolk Navy Yard | 1937-1946 | Sold for scrap, September 8, 1947 | |
| Blue | DD-387 | Norfolk Navy Yard | 1937-1942 | Sunk by enemy action, on August 22, 1942 | |
| Helm | DD-388 | Norfolk Navy Yard | 1937-1946 | Sold for scrap, October 2, 1947 | |
| Mugford | DD-389 | Boston Navy Yard | 1937-1946 | Sunk deliberately off Kwajalein, March 22, 1948 | |
| Ralph Talbot | DD-390 | Boston Navy Yard | 1937-1946 | Sunk deliberately off Kwajalein March 8, 1948 | |
| Henley | DD-391 | Mare Island Navy Yard | 1937-1943 | Sunk by enemy action October 3, 1943 | |
| Patterson | DD-392 | Puget Sound Navy Yard | 1937-1945 | Sold for scrap, August 18, 1947 | |
| Jarvis | DD-393 | Puget Sound Navy Yard | 1937-1942 | Sunk by enemy action, August 9, 1942 |
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