Ships in Class
- USS Paulding (DD-22)
- USS Drayton (DD-23)
- USS Roe (DD-24)
- USS Terry (DD-25)
- USS Perkins (DD-26)
- USS Sterett (DD-27)
- USS McCall (DD-28)
- USS Burrows (DD-29)
- USS Warrington (DD-30)
- USS Mayrant (DD-31)
- USS Monaghan (DD-32)
- USS Trippe (DD-33)
- USS Walke (DD-34)
- USS Ammen (DD-35)
- USS Patterson (DD-36)
- USS Fanning (DD-37)
- USS Jarvis (DD-38)
- USS Henley (DD-39)
- USS Beale (DD-40)
- USS Jouett (DD-41)
- USS Jenkins (DD-42)
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