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  2. USS Jacob Jones (DD-61) - Wikipedia

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    USS Jacob Jones (Destroyer No. 61/DD-61) [Note 1] was a Tucker-class destroyer built for the United States Navy prior to the American entry into World War I. The ship was the first U.S. Navy vessel named in honor of Jacob Jones .

  3. Category : World War I destroyers of the United States

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    Pages in category "World War I destroyers of the United States" The following 121 pages are in this category, out of 121 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Tucker-class destroyer - Wikipedia

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    The Tucker class of destroyers was a ship class of six ships designed by and built for the United States Navy shortly before the United States entered World War I.The Tucker class was the fourth of five classes of destroyers that were known as the "thousand tonners", because they were the first U.S. destroyers over 1,000 long tons (1,016 t) displacement.

  5. USS Tucker (DD-57) - Wikipedia

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    USS Tucker (Destroyer No. 57/DD-57) was the lead ship of her class of destroyers built for the United States Navy prior to the American entry into World War I. The ship was the first U.S. Navy vessel named for Samuel Tucker. Tucker was laid down by the Fore River Shipbuilding Company of Quincy, Massachusetts, in November 1914 and launched in ...

  6. USS Cassin (DD-43) - Wikipedia

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    Cassin ' s keel was laid down on 1 May 1912, by Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine, who later launched her on 20 May 1913.She was sponsored by nine year old Miss Helen Cassin Carusi (later known as Helen Lombard, Stephen Cassin's great granddaughter; [8] who would later sponsor the second USS Cassin in 1935. [9]

  7. Caldwell-class destroyer - Wikipedia

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    Caldwell-class destroyers at Destroyers OnLine; Tin Can Sailors @ destroyers.org Caldwell class destroyer; DestroyerHistory.org Flush Decker page; DestroyerHistory.org USS Craven page; NavSource Destroyer Photo Index Page; DiGiulian, Tony Navweaps.com 4"/50 Mks 7, 8, 9, and 10; DiGiulian, Tony Navweaps.com Pre-WWII US Torpedoes; US Navy Torpedo ...

  8. USS Fanning (DD-37) - Wikipedia

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    At 1615 on 17 November 1917, Coxswain Daniel David Loomis sighted the periscope of U-58, and the Officer of the Deck Lieutenant Walter Owen Henry ordered the destroyer to attack. Fanning ' s first depth charge pattern scored, and as destroyer Nicholson joined the action, the submarine broke surface, her crew pouring out on deck, hands raised in ...

  9. USS Patterson (DD-36) - Wikipedia

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    The first United States help to the hard-pressed allies was the assignment of US destroyers to the British Fleet to help combat enemy submarines that threatened to cut the sea lifelines to the British Isles. Patterson was the flagship of the second division of destroyers to cross the Atlantic on this mission. But the destroyers could not make ...