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All US Destroyers

Can you name every, and I mean EVERY, destroyer built for the United States Navy?
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Bainbridge
Torpedo Boat Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1907, recommissioned in 1908, decommissioned again in 1912, recommissioned again in 1913, sold for mercantile service on 3 January 1920
Bainbridge
Bainbridge
Torpedo Boat Destroyer
Decommissioned and recommissioned in 1908, decommissioned again in 1912, recommissioned again in 1913, sold for scrap on 3 January 1920
Barry
Bainbridge
Torpedo Boat Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1902, recommissioned in 1903, decommissioned again in 1905, recommissioned again in 1907, sunk by a collision with the U.S. cargo ship SS Rose on 19 November 1917
Chauncey
Bainbridge
Torpedo Boat Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 3 January 1920
Dale
Bainbridge
Torpedo Boat Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 3 January 1920
Decatur
Bainbridge
Torpedo Boat Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 7 September 1920
Hopkins
Bainbridge
Torpedo Boat Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 5 January 1921
Hull
Bainbridge
Torpedo Boat Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 3 January 1920
Lawrence
Bainbridge
Torpedo Boat Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 10 March 1920
Macdonough
Bainbridge
Torpedo Boat Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 3 January 1920
Paul Jones
Bainbridge
Torpedo Boat Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 3 January 1920
Perry
Bainbridge
Torpedo Boat Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 3 January 1920
Preble
Bainbridge
Torpedo Boat Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 3 January 1920
Stewart
Truxtun
Destroyer
Reclassified as a merchant ship in 1920, scrapped in 1956
Truxtun
Truxtun
Destroyer
Reclassified as a merchant ship in 1920, scrapped in 1956
Whipple
Truxtun
Destroyer
Reclassified as a merchant ship in 1920, scrapped in 1956
Worden
Smith
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 20 December 1921
Smith
Smith
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 21 November 1919
Lamson
Smith
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 21 November 1919
Preston
Smith
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 15 November 1919
Flusser
Smith
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 21 November 1919
Reid
Paulding
Destroyer
Transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1924 under the designation CG-17, returned to the U.S. Navy in the same year, sold for scrap in 1934
Paulding
Paulding
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 28 June 1935
Drayton
Paulding
Destroyer
Transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1924 under the designation CG-18, returned to the U.S. Navy in the same year, sold for scrap in 1934
Roe
Paulding
Destroyer
Transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1924 under the designation CG-19, returned to the U.S. Navy in the same year, sold for scrap in 1934
Terry
Paulding
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 28 June 1935
Perkins
Paulding
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 28 June 1935
Sterett
Paulding
Destroyer
Transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1924 under the designation CG-14, returned to the U.S. Navy in 1930, sold for scrap on 2 May 1934
McCall
Paulding
Destroyer
Transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1924 under the designation CG-10, returned to the U.S. Navy in 1931, sold for scrap on 22 August 1934
Burrows
Paulding
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 28 June 1935
Warrington
Paulding
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1915, recommissioned in 1918, sold for scrap on 28 July 1935
Mayrant
Paulding
Destroyer
Transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1924 under the designation CG-15, returned to the U.S. Navy in 1930, sold for scrap in 1934
Monaghan
Paulding
Destroyer
Transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1924 under the designation CG-20, returned to the U.S. Navy in 1931, sold for scrap on 22 August 1934
Trippe
Paulding
Destroyer
Renamed DD-416 in 1933, sold for scrap on 23 April 1935
Walke
Paulding
Destroyer
Transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1924 under the designation CG-8, returned to the U.S. Navy in 1931, sold for scrap in 1934
Ammen
Paulding
Destroyer
Transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1924 under the designation CG-16, returned to the U.S. Navy in 1930, sold for scrap on 8 October 1930
Patterson
Paulding
Destroyer
Transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1924 under the designation CG-11, returned to the U.S. Navy in 1930, sold for scrap on 2 May 1934
Fanning
Paulding
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 23 April 1935
Jarvis
Paulding
Destroyer
Transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1924 under the designation CG-12, returned to the U.S. Navy in 1931, sold for scrap on 22 August 1934
Henley
Paulding
Destroyer
Transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1924 under the designation CG-9, returned to the U.S. Navy in 1930, sold for scrap on 22 August 1934
Beale
Paulding
Destroyer
Transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1924 under the designation CG-13, returned to the U.S. Navy in 1930 and sold for scrap
Jouett
Paulding
Destroyer
Sold for scrap in 1935
Jenkins
Cassin
Destroyer
Transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1924 under the designation CG-1, returned to the U.S. Navy in 1933, sold for scrap on 22 August 1934
Cassin
Cassin
Destroyer
Transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1924 under the designation CG-3, returned to the U.S. Navy in 1932, sold for scrap on 22 August 1934
Cummings
Cassin
Destroyer
Transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1924 under the designation CG-4, returned to the U.S. Navy in 1931, sold for scrap on 22 August 1934
Downes
Cassin
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 8 March 1935
Duncan
Aylwin
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1914, recommissioned in 1915, sold for scrap on 23 April 1935
Aylwin
Aylwin
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 23 April 1935
Parker
Aylwin
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 23 April 1935
Benham
Aylwin
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 23 April 1935
Balch
O'Brien
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 23 April 1935
O'Brien
O'Brien
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 30 June 1936
Nicholson
O'Brien
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 30 June 1936
Winslow
O'Brien
Destroyer
Transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1924 under the designation CG-6, returned to the U.S. Navy in 1933, sold for scrap on 22 August 1934
McDougal
O'Brien
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 30 June 1936
Cushing
O'Brien
Destroyer
Transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1924 under the designation CG-5, returned to the U.S. Navy in 1934, sold for scrap on 22 August 1934
Ericsson
Tucker
Destroyer
Transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1926 under the designation CG-23, returned to the U.S. Navy in 1933, sold for scrap on 10 December 1936
Tucker
Tucker
Destroyer
Transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1924 under the designation CG-2, returned to the U.S. Navy in 1933, sold for scrap on 22 August 1934
Conyngham
Tucker
Destroyer
Transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1924 under the designation CG-7, returned to the U.S. Navy in 1933, sold for scrap on 22 August 1934
Porter
Tucker
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 30 June 1936
Wadsworth
Tucker
Destroyer
Torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-53 on 6 December 1917
Jacob Jones
Tucker
Destroyer
Transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1926 under the designation CG-24, returned to the U.S. Navy in 1934, sold for scrap on 22 August 1934
Wainwright
Sampson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 8 September 1936
Sampson
Sampson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 20 April 1939
Rowan
Sampson
Destroyer
Transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1926 under the designation CG-21, returned to the U.S. Navy in 1933, sold for scrap on 22 August 1934
Davis
Sampson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 26 September 1946
Allen
Sampson
Destroyer
Transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1926 under the designation CG-25, returned to the U.S. Navy in 1934, sold for scrap on 22 August 1934
Wilkes
Sampson
Destroyer
Transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1926 under the designation CG-22, returned to the U.S. Navy in 1933, sold for scrap on 22 August 1934
Shaw
Caldwell
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 30 June 1936
Caldwell
Caldwell
Destroyer
Transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Lewes, scuttled on 25 May 1946
Craven
Caldwell
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 16 March 1939
Gwin
Caldwell
Destroyer
Transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Leeds, sold for scrap on 4 March 1947
Conner
Caldwell
Destroyer
Transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Ludlow, beached and wrecked as a target ship on 15 July 1945
Stockton
Caldwell
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1938 under the designation AG-28, sold for scrap on 26 November 1946
Manley
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, decommissioned again in 1937, recommissioned again in 1939, transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Montgomery, sold for scrap in 1945
Wickes
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, decommissioned again in 1937, recommissioned again in 1939, transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Lancaster, sold for scrap in 1947
Philip
Wickes
Destroyer
Sunk by a collision with the merchant ship SS Steel Inventor on 21 February 1921
Woolsey
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, decommissioned again in 1937, recommissioned again in 1939, transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Mansfield, transferred to the Royal Norwegian Navy the same year, sold for scrap in 1945
Evans
Wickes
Destroyer
Reclassified as a fast transport ship in 1940, sunk by Japanese destroyers on 5 September 1942
Little
Wickes
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 20 April 1939
Kimberly
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1940, transferred to the Royal Navy and renamed HMS Newport the same year, transferred to the Royal Norwegian Navy the same year, sold for scrap on 18 February 1947
Sigourney
Wickes
Destroyer
Reclassified as a fast transport ship in 1940, sunk by Japanese destroyers on 5 September 1942
Gregory
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1940 and reclassified as a high-speed transport under the designation APD-6, sold for scrap in March 1946
Stringham
Wickes
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 8 September 1936
Dyer
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1940 and reclassified as a high-speed transport under the designation APD-2, sunk by naval Japanese aircraft on 30 August 1942
Colhoun
Wickes
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 8 September 1936
Stevens
Wickes
Destroyer
Sold for scrap in January 1936
McKee
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1940, transferred to the Royal Navy and renamed HMS Newmarket the same year, sold for scrap in September 1945
Robinson
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1940, transferred to the Royal Navy and renamed HMS Newark the same year, sold for scrap on 18 February 1947
Ringgold
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1940 and reclassified as a high-speed transport under the designation APD-5, sunk by Japanese naval aircraft on 17 November 1943
McKean
Wickes
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 8 September 1936
Harding
Wickes
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 19 April 1939
Gridley
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Richmond, transferred to the Soviet Navy in 1944 and renamed Zhivuchy, sold for scrap on 23 June 1949
Fairfax
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, sold for scrap in August 1945
Taylor
Wickes
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 18 April 1939
Bell
Wickes
Destroyer
Reclassified as a light minelayer in 1920 under the designation DM-1, sunk as a target ship in January 1937
Stribling
Wickes
Destroyer
Reclassified as a light minelayer in 1920 under the designation DM-2, sold for scrap on 29 September 1936
Murray
Wickes
Destroyer
Reclassified as a light minelayer in 1920 under the designation DM-3, sold for scrap on 18 April 1939
Israel
Wickes
Destroyer
Reclassified as a light minelayer in 1920 under the designation DM-4, decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, sold for scrap on 13 November 1936
Luce
Wickes
Destroyer
Reclassified as a light minelayer in 1920 under the designation DM-5, sold for scrap on 1 May 1934
Maury
Wickes
Destroyer
Reclassified as a light minelayer in 1920 under the designation DM-6, decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, sold for scrap on 13 November 1936
Lansdale
Wickes
Destroyer
Reclassified as a light minelayer in 1920 under the designation DM-7, sold for scrap on 17 January 1931
Mahan
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1940, reclassified as a high-speed transport in 1943 under the designation APD-14, sold for scrap on 29 March 1946
Schley
Wickes
Destroyer
Sunk as an experiment ship on 12 April 1936
Champlin
Wickes
Destroyer
Sold for scrap in 1936
Mugford
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1940, sold for scrap on 4 October 1946
Chew
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1925, sold for scrap on 30 August 1935
Hazelwood
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1939, transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1940 and renamed HMCS St. Clair, sold for scrap on 6 October 1946
Williams
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1939, sold for scrap on 1 November 1946
Crane
Wickes
Destroyer
Reclassified as a light minelayer in 1920 under the designation DM-8, sold for scrap on 25 February 1932
Hart
Wickes
Destroyer
Reclassified as a light minelayer in 1920 under the designation DM-9, sunk as a target ship on 23 July 1937
Ingraham
Wickes
Destroyer
Reclassified as a light minelayer in 1920 under the designation DM-10, sold for scrap on 10 March 1931
Ludlow
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1923, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as a high-speed transport in 1944 under the designation APD-25, sold for scrap in November 1946
Rathburne
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1923, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as a high-speed transport in 1942 under the designation APD-7, sold for scrap on 30 January 1946
Talbot
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as a high-speed transport in 1942 under the designation APD-8, sold for scrap on 10 May 1946
Waters
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as a high-speed transport in 1943 under the designation APD-9, ran aground and wrecked on 1 January 1946
Dent
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1923, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper in 1942 under the designation DMS-1, sold for scrap on 30 January 1946
Dorsey
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, decommissioned again in 1937, recommissioned again in 1939, sold for scrap on 30 November 1946
Lea
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1932 under the designation AG-21, sold for scrap on 9 May 1947
Lamberton
Wickes
Destroyer
Reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1932, sunk as a target ship on 5 August 1936
Radford
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1931 and reclassified as a light minelayer under the designation DM-17, decommissioned again in 1937, recommissioned again in 1939, sold for scrap on 11 March 1946
Montgomery
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1931 and reclassified as a light minelayer under the designation DM-18, sold for scrap on 16 May 1946
Breese
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930 and reclassified as a light minelayer under the designation DM-15, decommissioned again in 1937, recommissioned again in 1939, scuttled on 16 July 1945
Gamble
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930 and reclassified as a light minelayer under the designation DM-16, decommissioned again in 1937, recommissioned again in 1939 and reclassified again as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship under the designation AG-98, sold for scrap on 21 November 1946
Ramsay
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as a high-speed transport in 1943 under the designation APD-19, sold for scrap on 17 November 1946
Tattnall
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, sold for scrap on 30 November 1945
Badger
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, decommissioned again in 1937, recommissioned again in 1939, transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Leamington, transferred again to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1942 under the same name, tranferred again to the Soviet Navy in 1944 and renamed Zhguchy, sold for scrap on 26 July 1951
Twiggs
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1945 under the designation AG-102, sold for scrap on 5 June 1946
Babbitt
Wickes
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 25 September 1922
DeLong
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-578 on 28 February 1942
Jacob Jones
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, decommissioned again in 1937, recommissioned again in 1939, transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Campbeltown, sunk by an explosion on 28 March 1942
Buchanan
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, decommissioned again in 1937, recommissioned again in 1939, transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Castleton, sold for scrap in January 1947
Aaron Ward
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, decommissioned again in 1937, recommissioned again in 1939, transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Caldwell, transferred again to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1943 under the same name, sold for scrap in September 1944
Hale
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, decommissioned again in 1937, recommissioned again in 1939, transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Chelsea, transferred again to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1943 under the same name, transferred again to the Soviet Navy in 1944 and renamed Derzky, sold for scrap on 23 June 1949
Crowninshield
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, decommissioned again in 1939, recommissioned again in 1940, transferred to the Royal Navy in the same year and renamed HMS Wells, sold for scrap on 24 July 1945
Tillman
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned and reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1931 under the designation AG-19, sold for scrapping on 27 November 1946
Boggs
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1939, reclassified as a high-speed transport in 1943 under the designation APD-15, sold for scrap on 26 August 1946
Kilty
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1939, reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1944 under the designation AG-83, sold for scrap on 18 November 1946
Kennison
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1921, recommissioned in 1941, reclassified as a high-speed transport in 1943 under the designation APD-16, sunk by a kamikaze attack on 7 December 1944
Ward
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Salisbury, transferred again to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1942 under the same name, sold for scrap on 26 June 1943
Claxton
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as a fast minesweeper in 1941 under the designation DMS-18, sold for scrap on 21 November 1946
Hamilton
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, decommissioned again in 1936, recommissioned again in 1939, sold for scrap on 30 November 1945
Tarbell
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, decommissioned again in 1936, recommissioned again in 1939, transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Lincoln, transferred again to the Royal Norwegian Navy in 1942 under the same name, transferred again to the Soviet Navy in 1944 and renamed Druzhny, sold for scrap on 23 August 1952
Yarnall
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, decommissioned again in 1936, recommissioned again in 1939, reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1945 under the designation AG-103, sold for scrap on 26 September 1947
Upshur
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, decommissioned again in 1937, recommissioned again in 1939, sold for scrap on 30 November 1945
Greer
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as a fast minesweeper in 1940 under the designation DMS-4, sold for scrap on 29 January 1946
Elliot
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, sold for scrap on 31 March 1946
Roper
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, decommissioned again in 1936, recommissioned again in 1939, reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1945 under the designation AG-112, sold for scrap on 31 October 1946
Breckinridge
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1945 under the designation AG-113, sold for scrap on 13 October 1946
Barney
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1932, decommissioned again in 1937, recommissioned again in 1939, sold for scrap on 30 November 1945
Blakeley
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1939, reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1945 under the designation AG-114, sold for scrap on 3 December 1946
Biddle
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, decommissioned again in 1937, recommissioned again in 1939, reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1944 under the designation AG-80, sold for scrap on 12 March 1947
Du Pont
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, sold for scrap on 30 November 1945
Bernadou
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, decommissioned again in 1936, recommissioned again in 1939, sold for scrap on 17 July 1947
Ellis
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1945 under the designation AG-116, sold for scrap on 6 October 1947
Cole
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1923, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1944 under the designation AG-81, sold for scrap on 22 December 1946
J. Fred Talbott
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as a high-speed transport in 1943 under the designation APD-21, sunk by a kamikaze attack on 4 April 1945
Dickerson
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930,torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-275 on 24 December 1943
Leary
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1944 under the designation AG-82, sold for scrap on 25 November 1946
Schenck
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as a high-speed transport in 1943 under the designation APD-22, sold for scrap on 23 May 1946
Herbert
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1940, reclassified as a light minesweeper in 1940 under the designation DMS-5, sunk by Japanese bomber aircraft on 7 January 1945
Palmer
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1939, transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1940 and renamed HMCS Niagara, sold for scrap on 27 May 1946
Thatcher
Wickes
Destroyer
Reclassified as a damage control hulk in 1940 under the designation DCH-1, scuttled on 28 December 1941
Walker
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1939, reclassified as a high-speed transport in 1943 under the designation APD-17, sold for scrap on 23 May 1946
Crosby
Wickes
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 29 September 1936
Meredith
Wickes
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 8 September 1936
Bush
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1940, transferred to the Royal Navy in the same year and renamed HMS Brighton, transferred again to the Soviet Navy in 1944 and renamed Zharky, sold for scrap on 28 February 1949
Cowell
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1940, transferred to the Royal Navy in the same year and renamed HMS Georgetown, transferred again to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1942 under the same name, transferred again to the Soviet Navy in 1944 and renamed Doblestny, sold for scrap on 16 September 1952
Maddox
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1940, transferred to the Royal Navy in the same year and renamed HMS Roxborough, transferred again to the Soviet Navy in 1944 and renamed Zhyostky, sold for scrap on 14 May 1949
Foote
Wickes
Destroyer
Laid down as USS Rodgers, decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1940, transferred to the Royal Navy in the same year and renamed HMS Hamilton, transferred again to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1941 under the same name, sold for scrap on 6 July 1945
Kalk
Wickes
Destroyer
Reclassified as a seaplane tender in 1921 under the designation DM-11, sold for scrap on 22 April 1932
Burns
Wickes
Destroyer
Reclassified as a light minelayer in 1920 under the designation DM-12, sunk as a target ship on 22 July 1937
Anthony
Wickes
Destroyer
Reclassified as a light minelayer in 1920 under the designation DM-13, sunk as a target ship on 22 July 1937
Sproston
Wickes
Destroyer
Reclassified as a light minelayer in 1920 under the designation DM-14, sold for scrap on 25 February 1932
Rizal
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1939, transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1940 and renamed HMCS Annapolis, sold for scrap on 4 June 1945
Mackenzie
Wickes
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 29 September 1936
Renshaw
Wickes
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 29 September 1936
O'Bannon
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1940 and reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper under the designation DMS-6, sunk as a target ship on 8 November 1945
Hogan
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1940 and reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper under the designation DMS-7, sold for scrap on 14 June 1946
Howard
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1940 and reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper under the designation DMS-8, sold for scrap on 26 October 1946
Stansbury
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1940, transferred to the Royal Navy in the same year and renamed HMS Bath, transferred again to the Royal Norwegian Navy in 1941 under the same name, torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-204 on 19 August 1941
Hopewell
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1940, transferred to the Royal Navy in the same year and renamed HMS St. Albans, transferred again to the Royal Norwegian Navy in 1941 under the same name, transferred again to the Soviet Navy in 1944 and renamed Dostoyny, sold for scrap on 28 February 1949
Thomas
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1939, transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1940 and renamed HMCS Columbia, sold for scrap in August 1945
Haraden
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1940, transferred to the Royal Navy in the same year and renamed HMS Charlestown, sold for scrap in 1947
Abbot
Wickes
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, renamed USS Doran in 1939, recommissioned in 1940, transferred to the Royal Navy in the same year and renamed HMS St. Mary, sold for scrap in February 1944
Bagley
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, reclassified as a small seaplane tender in 1939 under the designation AVP-17, recommissioned in 1940, sold for scrap on 21 November 1946
Clemson
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1932 and reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship under the designation AG-91, sold for scrap on 17 June 1946
Dahlgren
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, reclassified as a small seaplane tender in 1939 under the designation AVP-18, recommissioned in 1940, sold for scrap on 21 November 1946
Goldsborough
Clemson
Destroyer
Transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1932 under the designation CG-20, returned to the U.S. Navy in 1934, reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1935 under the designation AG-24, sold for scrap on 25 November 1946
Semmes
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1939, transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Belmont, torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-82 on 31 January 1942
Satterlee
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1939, transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Broadwater, torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-101 on 18 October 1941
Mason
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 19 September 1922
Graham
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1928, decommissioned again in 1930, transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1930 under the designation CG-15, returned to the U.S. Navy in 1934, transferred again to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Clare, sold for scrap in 1947
Abel P. Upshur
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1930 under the designation CG-18, returned to the U.S. Navy in 1934, transferred again to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Broadway, sold for scrap in 1947
Hunt
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1928, transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1931 under the designation CG-19, returned to the U.S. Navy in 1934, transferred again to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Chesterfield, sold for scrap in 1948
Welborn C. Wood
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1930 under the designation CG-16, returned to the U.S. Navy in 1934, reclassified as a small seaplane tender in 1939 under the designation AVP-16, sold for scrap on 3 June 1946
George E. Badger
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1939, transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Beverly, torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-188 on 11 April 1943
Branch
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1930 under the designation CG-17, returned to the U.S. Navy in 1934, transferred again to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Churchill, transferred again to the Soviet Navy in 1944 and renamed Deyatelny, torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-956 on 16 January 1945
Herndon
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1925, decommissioned again in 1939 and recommissioned again the same year, sold for scrap on 30 November 1945
Dallas
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as a destroyer minesweeper in 1940 under the designation DMS-9, sold for scrap on 18 November 1946
Chandler
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as a destroyer minesweeper in 1940 under the designation DMS-10, grounded in 1945, wreck destroyed on 14 January 1946
Southard
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1923, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as a destroyer minesweeper in 1940 under the designation DMS-11, sunk by a torpedo on 7 January 1945
Hovey
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as a destroyer minesweeper in 1940 under the designation DMS-12, sunk a kamikaze attacks on 6 January 1945
Long
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1930, reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1945 under the designation AG-96, sold for scrap on 20 November 1946
Broome
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1923, recommissioned in 1930, sold for scrap on 30 November 1945
Alden
Clemson
Destroyer
Damaged beyond repair by a collision with the destroyer USS Whipple, sunk as a target ship on 25 July 1935
Smith Thompson
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 30 November 1945
Barker
Clemson
Destroyer
Reclassified as a destroyer minelayer in 1937 under the designation DM-19, sold for scrap on 16 May 1946
Tracy
Clemson
Destroyer
Scuttled due to damage caused by ramming the German submarine U-405 on 2 November 1943
Borie
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 30 November 1945
John D. Edwards
Clemson
Destroyer
Reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1945 under the designation AG-117, sold for scrap on 30 September 1947
Whipple
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 5 April 1947
Parrott
Clemson
Destroyer
Sunk by Japanese aircraft along with battleship and cruiser gunfire on 1 March 1942
Edsall
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1938, recommissioned in 1939, reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1945 under the designation AG-87, sold for scrap on 18 December 1946
MacLeish
Clemson
Destroyer
Reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1945 under the designation AG-97, sold for scrap on 21 November 1946
Simpson
Clemson
Destroyer
Reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1944 under the designation AG-86, sold for scrap on 17 February 1947
Bulmer
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1938, recommissioned in 1939, reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1945 under the designation AG-118, sold for scrap on 15 December 1946
McCormick
Clemson
Destroyer
Scuttled due to damage caused by Japanese destroyers in 1942, refloated by Japanese forces in the same year and brought into service under the designation Patrol Boat No.102, ceded to the U.S. Navy in 1945, sunk as a target ship on 24 May 1946
Stewart
Clemson
Destroyer
Sunk by Japanese naval aircraft on 1 March 1942
Pope
Clemson
Destroyer
Sunk by Japanese naval aircraft on 19 February 1942
Peary
Clemson
Destroyer
Sunk by Japanese aircraft along with battleship and cruiser gunfire on 2 March 1942
Pillsbury
Clemson
Destroyer
Reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1945 under the designation AG-119, sold for scrap on 5 October 1947
Ford
Clemson
Destroyer
Ran aground and broke apart on 18 February 1942
Truxtun
Clemson
Destroyer
Reclassified as miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1945 under the designation AG-120, sold for scrap on 5 October 1947
Paul Jones
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1931, recommissioned in 1932, decommissioned again in 1938, recommissioned again in 1939, reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1944 under the designation AG-84, sold for scrap on 9 May 1947
Hatfield
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1931, recommissioned in 1932, decommissioned again in 1938, recommissioned again in 1939, reclassified as a high-speed transport in 1942 under the designation APD-10, sold for scrap on 30 January 1946
Brooks
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1938, recommissioned in 1939, reclassified as a high-speed transport in 1943 under the designation APD-11, sold for scrap on 3 December 1946
Gilmer
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1931, recommissioned in 1932, decommissioned again in 1938, recommissioned again in 1939, reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1944 under the designation AG-85, sold for scrap on 12 November 1946
Fox
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1930, recommissioned in 1932, decommissioned again in 1938, recommissioned again in 1939, reclassified as a high-speed transport in 1943 under the designation APD-18, sold for scrap on 21 June 1946
Kane
Clemson
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed transport in 1942 under the designation APD-12, sold for scrap on 26 August 1946
Humphreys
Clemson
Destroyer
Reclassified as a seaplane tender destroyer in 1940 under the designation AVD-14, sold for scrap on 29 October 1946
McFarland
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 16 March 1939
James K. Paulding
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1931, recommissioned in 1932, decommissioned again in 1937, recommissioned again in 1939, reclassified as a high-speed transport in 1943 under the designation APD-23, sold for scrap on 30 November 1945
Overton
Clemson
Destroyer
Sunk by mines on 26 April 1942
Sturtevant
Clemson
Destroyer
Reclassified as a small seaplane tender in 1938 under the designation AVP-14, sold for scrap on 23 May 1946
Childs
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 29 September 1946
King
Clemson
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed transport in 1942 under the designation APD-13, sold for scrap on 23 May 1946
Sands
Clemson
Destroyer
Reclassified as a seaplane tender destroyer in 1940 under the designation AVD-2, sold for scrap on 30 October 1946
Williamson
Clemson
Destroyer
Torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-552 on 31 October 1941
Reuben James
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1930, recommissioned in 1933, decommissioned again in 1937, recommissioned again in 1939, sold for scrap on 30 November 1945
Bainbridge
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1931, recommissioned in 1932, sold for scrap on 30 November 1945
Goff
Clemson
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed transport in 1944 under the designation APD-29, sunk by kamikaze attacks on 21 June 1945
Barry
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 8 November 1946
Hopkins
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 1 October 1946
Lawrence
Clemson
Destroyer
Reclassified as a seaplane tender destroyer in 1940 under the designation AVD-8, sold for scrap on 30 November 1945
Belknap
Clemson
Destroyer
Transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1940 and renamed HMCS St. Croix, torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-305 on 20 September 1943
McCook
Clemson
Destroyer
Transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Stanley, torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-574 on 19 December 1941
McCalla
Clemson
Destroyer
Transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Sherwood, sold for scrap in 1945
Rodgers
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1940, reclassified as a seaplane tender destroyer in 1940 under the designation AVD-9, sold for scrap on 17 June 1946
Osmond Ingram
Clemson
Destroyer
Transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS St. Francis, sunk while on tow to be scrapped on 14 July 1945
Bancroft
Clemson
Destroyer
Transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Cameron, damaged beyond repair by German aircraft in the same year, hulk sold for scrap in 1944
Welles
Clemson
Destroyer
Transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Burnham, sold for scrap in March 1947
Aulick
Clemson
Destroyer
Reclassified as a water lighter in 1936 under the designation YW-56, reclassified again as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1943 and renamed USS Moosehead, sold for scrap on 20 February 1947
Turner
Clemson
Destroyer
Reclassified as a seaplane tender destroyer in 1940 under the designation AVD-12, sold for scrap on 29 January 1946
Gillis
Clemson
Destroyer
Ran aground and wrecked on 8 September 1923, wreck sold for scrap on 25 September 1925
Delphy
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 25 February 1932
McDermut
Clemson
Destroyer
Transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Burwell, sold for scrap in March 1947
Laub
Clemson
Destroyer
Transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Bradford, sold for scrap on 19 June 1946
McLanahan
Clemson
Destroyer
Transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Buxton, transferred again to the Royal Canadian Navy under the same name, sold for scrap on 21 March 1946
Edwards
Clemson
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed transport in 1944, ran aground and wrecked in 1945, wreck destroyed on 11 February 1946
Greene
Clemson
Destroyer
Reclassified as a seaplane tender destroyer in 1940 under the designation AVD-10, sold for scrap on 23 May 1946
Ballard
Clemson
Destroyer
Transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Ripley, sold for scrap on 20 March 1945
Shubrick
Clemson
Destroyer
Transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Reading, sold for scrap in July 1945
Bailey
Clemson
Destroyer
Reclassified as a seaplane tender destroyer in 1940 under the designation AVD-11, beached following a collision with the tankers USS Ashtabula and USS Escalante, hull abandoned and donated in July 1957
Thornton
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 29 September 1936
Morris
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 29 September 1936
Tingey
Clemson
Destroyer
Transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Rockingham, sank while on tow to be scrapped on 27 September 1944
Swasey
Clemson
Destroyer
Transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940 and renamed HMS Ramsey, sold for scrap on 18 February 1947
Meade
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1923, sold for scrap on 30 August 1935
Sinclair
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1923, sold for scrap on 2 September 1931
McCawley
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1923, sold to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1933 and sunk as a movie prop
Moody
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1923, sold for scrap on 14 November 1930
Henshaw
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 25 February 1932
Meyer
Clemson
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1922, recommissioned in 1923, sold for scrap on 20 December 1930
Doyen
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 17 January 1931
Sharkey
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 17 January 1931
Toucey
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 17 January 1931
Breck
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 17 January 1931
Isherwood
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 17 January 1931
Case
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 17 January 1931
Lardner
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 17 January 1931
Putnam
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 17 January 1931
Worden
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 17 January 1931
Flusser
Clemson
Destroyer
Converted to a commercial cargo ship in 1933 and renamed MV Masaya, sunk by Japanese bomber aircraft on 28 March 1943
Dale
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 17 January 1931
Converse
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 17 January 1931
Reid
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 17 January 1931
Billingsley
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 17 January 1931
Charles Ausburn
Clemson
Destroyer
Reclassified as a commercial cargo ship in 1933 and renamed MV Matagalpa, severely damaged by a fire in 1942, wreck scuttled on 6 September 1947
Osborne
Clemson
Destroyer
Ran aground and wrecked on 8 September 1923, wreck sold for scrap on 25 September 1925
Chauncey
Clemson
Destroyer
Ran aground and wrecked on 8 September 1923, wreck sold for scrap on 25 September 1925
Fuller
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 19 March 1931
Percival
Clemson
Destroyer
Originally ordered as USS Swasey, renamed before completion, sold for scrap on 10 June 1931
John Francis Burnes
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 31 October 1930
Farragut
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 19 March 1931
Somers
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 30 August 1935
Stoddert
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap in 1931
Reno
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 23 April 1932
Farquhar
Clemson
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship in February 1944
Thompson
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 23 April 1932
Kennedy
Clemson
Destroyer
Originally ordered as USS Hamilton, renamed before completion, sold for scrap in 1931
Paul Hamilton
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 25 February 1932
William Jones
Clemson
Destroyer
Ran aground and wrecked on 8 September 1923, wreck sold for scrap on 25 September 1925
Woodbury
Clemson
Destroyer
Ran aground and wrecked on 8 September 1923, wreck sold for scrap on 25 September 1925
S. P. Lee
Clemson
Destroyer
Ran aground and wrecked on 8 September 1923, wreck sold for scrap on 25 September 1925
Nicholas
Clemson
Destroyer
Ran aground and wrecked on 8 September 1923, wreck sold for scrap on 25 September 1925
Young
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap in 1930
Zeilin
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 25 February 1932
Yarborough
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 10 June 1931
La Vallette
Clemson
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 26 June 1935
Sloat
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 14 November 1930
Wood
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 27 January 1931
Shirk
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 31 October 1930
Kidder
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 31 October 1930
Selfridge
Clemson
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 25 June 1935
Marcus
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 14 June 1930
Mervine
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap in 1931
Chase
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 10 June 1931
Robert Smith
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 19 March 1931
Mullany
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 17 January 1931
Coghlan
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 23 August 1932
Preston
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 17 January 1931
Lamson
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 23 August 1932
Bruce
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 10 June 1931
Hull
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scarp on 20 December 1930
Macdonough
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 10 June 1931
Farenholt
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 12 June 1934
Sumner
Clemson
Destroyer
Partially scrapped on 18 October 1930, hull used as a breakwater the same year
Corry
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap in 1930
Melvin
Clemson
Destroyer
Reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1945 under the designation AG-95, sold for scrap on 29 March 1946
Litchfield
Clemson
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper in 1940 under the designation DMS-14, sold for scrap on 3 March 1947
Zane
Clemson
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper in 1940 under the designation DMS-15, sunk by a storm on 29 December 1942
Wasmuth
Clemson
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper in 1940 under the designation DMS-16, sold for scrap on 12 November 1946
Trever
Clemson
Destroyer
Sunk by mines on 13 September 1944
Perry
Clemson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 30 November 1945
Decatur
Clemson
Destroyer
Reclassified as a seaplane tender destroyer in 1940 under the designation AVD-6, sold for scrap on 31 October 1946
Hulbert
Clemson
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed transport in 1943 under the designation APD-24, sunk by a collision with the destroyer USS Fullam on 12 September 1944
Noa
Clemson
Destroyer
Reclassified as a seaplane tender destroyer in 1940 under the designation AVD-7, sold for scrap on 6 November 1946
William B. Preston
Clemson
Destroyer
Reclassified as a light minelayer in 1937 under the designation DM-20, sold for scrap on 26 October 1946
Preble
Clemson
Destroyer
Reclassified as a light minelayer in 1937 under the designation DM-21, sold for scrap on 22 June 1946
Sicard
Clemson
Destroyer
Reclassified as a light minelayer in 1937 under the designation DM-22, sold for scrap in 1946
Pruitt
Farragut (1934)
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 14 August 1947
Farragut
Farragut (1934)
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 20 December 1946
Dewey
Farragut (1934)
Destroyer
Sunk by a storm on 18 December 1944
Hull
Farragut (1934)
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 20 December 1946
Macdonough
Farragut (1934)
Destroyer
Ran aground and sunk by hull breach on 12 January 1943
Worden
Farragut (1934)
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 20 December 1946
Dale
Farragut (1934)
Destroyer
Sunk by a storm on 18 December 1944
Monaghan
Farragut (1934)
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 20 December 1946
Aylwin
Porter
Destroyer
Torpedoed and scuttled on 26 October 1942
Porter
Porter
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 20 December 1946
Selfridge
Porter
Destroyer
Reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1945 under the designation AG-126, sold for scrap on 2 August 1949
McDougal
Porter
Destroyer
Reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1945 under the designation AG-127, sold for scrap on 23 February 1959
Winslow
Porter
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 10 August 1947
Phelps
Porter
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 29 March 1946
Clark
Porter
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 16 May 1947
Moffett
Porter
Destroyer
Sold for scrap in 1946
Balch
Mahan
Destroyer
Scuttled due to damage caused by kamikaze attacks on 7 December 1944
Mahan
Mahan
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 17 July 1947
Cummings
Mahan
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 20 December 1946
Drayton
Mahan
Destroyer
Sunk by a nuclear bomb test on 2 July 1946
Lamson
Mahan
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 6 January 1948
Flusser
Mahan
Destroyer
Sunk by kamikaze attacks on 11 December 1944
Reid
Mahan
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 31 December 1947
Case
Mahan
Destroyer
Sunk by a nuclear bomb test on 2 July 1948
Conyngham
Mahan
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1941, recommissioned in 1943, sold for scrap on 25 November 1947
Cassin
Mahan
Destroyer
Sold for scrap in July 1946
Shaw
Mahan
Destroyer
Scuttled due to damage caused by a mine on 4 August 1942
Tucker
Mahan
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 18 November 1947
Downes
Mahan
Destroyer
Sunk by gunfire from the Japanese cruiser Nagara and the destroyer Yukikaze on 13 November 1942
Cushing
Mahan
Destroyer
Sunk by a collision with the Australian troopship MV Duntroon on 29 November 1943
Perkins
Mahan
Destroyer
Sold for scrap in August 1947
Smith
Mahan
Destroyer
Sunk by gunfire from the Japanese cruiser Nagara on 14 November 1942
Preston
Mahan
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 31 December 1947
Dunlap
Mahan
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 6 January 1948
Fanning
Gridley
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 20 August 1947
Gridley
Gridley
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 2 October 1947
Craven
Gridley
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 17 November 1947
McCall
Gridley
Destroyer
One of the most decorated U.S. Naval vessels of WW2: 16 battle stars, sold for scrap on 13 June 1946
Maury
Bagley
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 3 October 1947
Bagley
Bagley
Destroyer
Sunk by torpedoes from the Japanese destroyer Kawakaze on 22 August 1942
Blue
Bagley
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 2 October 1947
Helm
Bagley
Destroyer
Scuttled due to damage caused by nuclear bomb tests on 22 March 1948
Mugford
Bagley
Destroyer
Scuttled due to damage caused by nuclear bomb tests on 5 April 1948
Ralph Talbot
Bagley
Destroyer
Torpedoed and sunk by the Japanese submarine Ro-108 on 3 October 1943
Henley
Bagley
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 18 August 1947
Patterson
Bagley
Destroyer
Sunk by Japanese bomber aircraft on 9 August 1942
Jarvis
Somers
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 16 May 1947
Somers
Somers
Destroyer
Sunk by a storm on 13 September 1944
Warrington
Somers
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 28 March 1946
Sampson
Somers
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 24 November 1947
Davis
Somers
Destroyer
Sold for scrap in 1946
Jouett
Benham
Destroyer
Torpedoed and sunk by the Japanese destroyer Uranami on 15 November 1942
Benham
Benham
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 1 August 1947
Ellet
Benham
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 31 October 1947
Lang
Benham
Destroyer
Scuttled due to damage caused by nuclear bomb tests on 4 April 1948
Mayrant
Benham
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 3 Febuary 1948
Trippe
Benham
Destroyer
Scuttled due to damage caused by nuclear bomb tests on 22 March 1948
Rhind
Benham
Destroyer
Torpedoed and sunk by German S-boats on 11 September 1943
Rowan
Benham
Destroyer
Scuttled due to damage caused by nuclear bomb tests on 24 April 1948
Stack
Benham
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 10 August 1947
Sterett
Benham
Destroyer
Scuttled due to damage caused by nuclear bomb tests on 8 March 1948
Wilson
Sims
Destroyer
Sunk by Japanese naval aircraft on 7 May 1942
Sims
Sims
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 16 October 1948
Hughes
Sims
Destroyer
Sunk by a nuclear bomb test on 1 July 1946
Anderson
Sims
Destroyer
Torpedoed and sunk by the Japanese submarine I-168 on 6 June 1942
Hammann
Sims
Destroyer
Scuttled due to damage caused by nuclear bomb tests on 18 April 1948
Mustin
Sims
Destroyer
One of the most decorated U.S. Naval vessels of WW2: 16 battle stars, sold for scrap on 13 June 1946
Russell
Sims
Destroyer
Torpedoed and sunk by the Japanese submarine I-19 on 19 October 1942
O'Brien
Sims
Destroyer
Sunk by gunfire from the Japanese cruiser Nagara and the destroyers Ayanami and Uranami on 15 November 1942
Walke
Sims
Destroyer
One of the most decorated U.S. Naval vessels of WW2: 15 battle stars, sold for scrap on 2 August 1947
Morris
Sims
Destroyer
Sold for scrap in August 1947
Roe
Sims
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 5 July 1948
Wainwright
Sims
Destroyer
Torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-616 on 9 October 1943
Buck
Benson
Destroyer
Transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1954 and renamed ROCS Lo Yang, sold for scrap in 1974
Benson
Benson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 8 May 1972
Mayo
Benson
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 14 October 1969
Madison
Benson
Destroyer
Sunk by German aircraft on 20 April 1944
Lansdale
Benson
Destroyer
Transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1954 and renamed ROCS Han Yang, sold for scrap in 1974
Hilary P. Jones
Benson
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 26 March 1969
Charles F. Hughes
Benson
Destroyer
Sunk by gunfire and torpedoes from the Japanese battleship Hiei and the destroyers Yukikaze and Terizuki on 13 November 1942
Laffey
Benson
Destroyer
Transferred to the Italian Navy in 1951 and renamed Artigliere, sunk as a target ship on 27 May 1983
Woodworth
Benson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap in November 1972
Farenholt
Benson
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 4 November 1969
Bailey
Benson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap in 1973
Bancroft
Benson
Destroyer
Torpedoed and sunk by the Japanese destroyer Amatsukaze on 13 November 1942
Barton
Benson
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 3 May 1973
Boyle
Benson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 8 May 1972
Champlin
Benson
Destroyer
Sunk as a target in February 1973
Meade
Benson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 6 October 1972
Murphy
Benson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap in 1973
Parker
Benson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 4 November 1966
Caldwell
Benson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap in 1974
Coghlan
Benson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 6 October 1972
Frazier
Benson
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 23 March 1972
Gansevoort
Benson
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship in 1973
Gillespie
Benson
Destroyer
Sunk in a fleet exercise on 1 June 1972
Hobby
Benson
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship in March 1969
Kalk
Benson
Destroyer
Sunk by demolition tests on 1 May 1966
Kendrick
Benson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 14 January 1975
Laub
Benson
Destroyer
Sunk in a fleet exercise on 1 June 1974
MacKenzie
Benson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap in 1974
McLanahan
Benson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 8 May 1972
Nields
Benson
Destroyer
Sold for scrap in 1973
Ordronaux
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 29 June 1972
Gleaves
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 16 August 1973
Niblack
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 3 March 1961
Livermore
Gleaves
Destroyer
Transferred to the Hellenic Navy in 1951 and renamed HS Niki, sold for scrap in 1972
Eberle
Gleaves
Destroyer
Transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1959 and renamed ROCS Nan Yang
Plunkett
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 6 October 1972
Kearny
Gleaves
Destroyer
Torpedoed and sunk by Japanese destroyers on 13 July 1943
Gwin
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sunk by Japanese naval aircraft on 15 October 1942
Meredith
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 12 June 1974
Grayson
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sunk by gunfire from Japanese warships on 13 November 1942
Monssen
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 29 May 1974
Woolsey
Gleaves
Destroyer
Transferred to the Hellenic Navy in 1951 and renamed HS Doxa, sold for scrap in 1972
Ludlow
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 29 December 1966
Edison
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 17 November 1970
Ericsson
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 29 June 1972
Wilkes
Gleaves
Destroyer
Transferred to the Italian Navy in 1951 and renamed Aviere, sunk as a target ship on 1 September 1977
Nicholson
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 29 June 1972
Swanson
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sunk by a collision with the U.S. oil tanker USS Chemung on 22 August 1942
Ingraham
Gleaves
Destroyer
Torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-371 on 13 October 1943
Bristol
Gleaves
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper in 1944 under the designation DMS-19, transferred to the Japanese Navy in 1954 and renamed JDS Asakaze, sold to the Republic of China Navy and cannibalized for spare parts in August 1970
Ellyson
Gleaves
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper in 1944 under the designation DMS-20, sold for scrap on 22 November 1972
Hambleton
Gleaves
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper in 1944 under the designation DMS-21, transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1954 and renamed ROCS Hsien Yang, ran aground in 1969, wreck expended as a film prop in 1976
Rodman
Gleaves
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper in 1944 under the designation DMS-22, scuttled due to damage caused by kamikaze attacks on 7 April 1945
Emmons
Gleaves
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper in 1944 under the designation DMS-23, transferred to the Japanese Navy in 1954 and renamed JDS Hatakaze, sold to the Republic of China Navy in 1970 and reclassified as a dockside training ship, cannibalized for spare parts in 1974
Macomb
Gleaves
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper in 1944 under the designation DMS-24, sold for scrap on 20 November 1946
Forrest
Gleaves
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper in 1944 under the designation DMS-25, sunk as a target ship on 15 November 1973
Fitch
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sunk by German coastal artillery on 6 June 1944
Corry
Gleaves
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper in 1944 under the designation DMS-26, sunk by a collision with the U.S. fleet carrier USS Wasp on 26 April 1952
Hobson
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sunk by Japanese bomber aircraft on 7 April 1943
Aaron Ward
Gleaves
Destroyer
One of the most decorated U.S. Naval vessels of WW2: 16 battle stars, transferred to the Turkish navy in 1949 and renamed TCG Gelibolu, sold for scrap in 1976
Buchanan
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sunk by gunfire from Japanese warships on 12 October 1942
Duncan
Gleaves
Destroyer
Transferred to the Turkish Navy in 1949 and renamed TCG Gaziantep, sold for scrap in 1973
Lansdowne
Gleaves
Destroyer
Transferred to the Turkish Navy in 1949 and renamed TCG Gemlik, sunk as a target ship on 21 November 1982
Lardner
Gleaves
Destroyer
Transferred to the Turkish Navy in 1949 and renamed TCG Giresun, sold for scrap in 1973
McCalla
Gleaves
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper in 1945 under the designation DMS-31, sold for scrap on 27 October 1969
Mervine
Gleaves
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper in 1945 under the designation DMS-32, sold for scrap on 27 August 1973
Quick
Gleaves
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper in 1945 under the designation DMS-33, sold for scrap on 7 August 1972
Carmick
Gleaves
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper in 1945 under the designation DMS-34, sold for scrap on 6 October 1972
Doyle
Gleaves
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper in 1945 under the designation DMS-35, sold for scrap on 6 October 1970
Endicott
Gleaves
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper in 1945 under the designation DMS-36, sold for scrap on 27 August 1973
McCook
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 4 December 1973
Frankford
Gleaves
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper in 1945 under the designation DMS-37, sold for scrap on 27 August 1973
Davison
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 25 May 1973
Edwards
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sunk by a mine and German coastal artillery on 10 June 1944
Glennon
Gleaves
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper in 1944 under the designation DMS-27, sold for scrap on 25 May 1973
Jeffers
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sunk by Italian bomber aircraft on 10 July 1943
Maddox
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 18 July 1969
Nelson
Gleaves
Destroyer
Scuttled due to damage caused by grounding on 5 June 1961
Baldwin
Gleaves
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper in 1944 under the designation DMS-28, sold for scrap on 16 April 1947
Harding
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 8 May 1972
Satterlee
Gleaves
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper in 1945 under the designation DMS-38, sold for scrap on 7 August 1972
Thompson
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 18 July 1969
Welles
Gleaves
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper in 1945 under the designation DMS-39, sold for scrap on 22 February 1972
Cowie
Gleaves
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper in 1945 under the designation DMS-40, sunk as a target ship on 27 October 1967
Knight
Gleaves
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper in 1945 under the designation DMS-41, sold for scrap on 27 August 1973
Doran
Gleaves
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper in 1945 under the designation DMS-42, sold for scrap in October 1970
Earle
Gleaves
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper in 1944 under the designation DMS-29, sold for scrap on 10 January 1948
Butler
Gleaves
Destroyer
Reclassified as a high-speed minesweeper in 1944 under the designation DMS-30, sunk as a target ship on 3 June 1973
Gherardi
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 24 May 1973
Herndon
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 28 September 1947
Shubrick
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sunk by German bomber aircraft on 6 November 1943
Beatty
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 8 May 1972
Tillman
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 2 June 1970
Stevenson
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 25 May 1973
Stockton
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 22 August 1974
Thorn
Gleaves
Destroyer
Sunk by internal explosions on 3 January 1944
Turner
Fletcher
Destroyer
One of the most decorated U.S. Naval vessels of WW2: 15 battle stars, decommissioned in 1947, redommissioned in 1949 and reclassified as an escort destroyer under the designation DDE-445, sold for scrap on 22 February 1972
Fletcher
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap in October 1970
Radford
Fletcher
Destroyer
Desommissioned in 1946, redommissioned in 1951 and reclassified as an escort destroyer under the designation DDE-447, sold for scrap on 17 February 1971
Jenkins
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold to the Peruvian Navy and cannibalized for spare parts on 26 July 1974
La Vallette
Fletcher
Destroyer
Most decorated destroyer in U.S. Naval history: 16 battle stars for WW2 service, 5 for Korean War service, and 9 for Vietnam War service, reclassified as an escort destroyer in 1949 under the designation DDE-449, sold for scrap in October 1970
Nicholas
Fletcher
Destroyer
Most decorated U.S. destroyer of WW2: 17 battle stars, reclassified as an escort destroyer in 1949 under the designation DDE-450, sold for scrap on 6 June 1970
O'Bannon
Fletcher
Destroyer
Scuttled due to damage caused torpedoes and ramming on 7 October 1943
Chevalier
Fletcher
Destroyer
Reclassified as an escort destroyer in 1946 under the designation DDE-465, reclassified again as an experimental escort destroyer under the designation EDDE-465, sunk as a target ship on 20 February 1968
Saufley
Fletcher
Destroyer
Reclassified as an escort destroyer in 1946 under the designation DDE-466, sunk as a target ship on 17 June 1970
Waller
Fletcher
Destroyer
Torpedoed and sunk by the Japanese destroyer Niizuki on 5 July 1943
Strong
Fletcher
Destroyer
Reclassified as an escort destroyer in 1950 under the designation DDE-468, transferred to the Italian Navy in 1969 and renamed Lanciere, cannibalized for spare parts in January 1971
Taylor
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk by Japanese bomber aircraft on 1 February 1943
De Haven
Fletcher
Destroyer
Reclassified as an escort destroyer in 1950 under the designation DDE-470, ran aground and scrapped on 6 February 1968
Bache
Fletcher
Destroyer
Reclassified as an escort destroyer in 1951 under the designation DDE-471, sunk as a target ship on 24 June 1969
Beale
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Brazilian Navy in 1959 and renamed CT Pará, sunk as a target ship on 23 February 1983
Guest
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Brazilian Navy in 1959 and renamed CT Paráiba, sold for scrap in 1978
Bennett
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 7 July 1962
Fullam
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 27 November 1973
Hudson
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap in January 1948
Hutchins
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk by kamikaze attacks on 16 April 1945
Pringle
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap in February 1972
Stanly
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 27 November 1973
Stevens
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 2 April 1970
Halford
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 17 June 1947
Leutze
Fletcher
Destroyer
Cancelled on 7 January 1946
Watson
Fletcher
Destroyer
Reclassified as an escort destroyer in 1949 under the designation DDE-498, sunk by a storm while on tow to be scrapped on 2 February 1972
Philip
Fletcher
Destroyer
Reclassified as an escort destroyer in 1950 under the designation DDE-499, sold for scrap in October 1970
Renshaw
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the West German Navy in 1959 and renamed Zerstörer 2, transferred again to the Hellenic Navy in 1981 and renamed Kimon, sold for scrap in 1993
Ringgold
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 1 January 1974
Schroeder
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 31 July 1975
Sigsbee
Fletcher
Destroyer
Reclassified as an escort destroyer in 1950 under the designation DDE-507, sunk as a target ship on 26 June 1970
Conway
Fletcher
Destroyer
Reclassified as an escort destroyer in 1949 under the designation DDE-508, sunk as a target ship on 20 March 1970
Cony
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Spanish Navy in 1959 and renamed Almirante Valdés, sold for scrap in 1988
Converse
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 27 March 1970
Eaton
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 2 January 1974
Foote
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk by a storm on 18 December 1944
Spence
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold to the Peruvian Navy and cannibalized for spare parts on 26 July 1974
Terry
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 23 January 1948
Thatcher
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the West German Navy in 1958 and renamed Zerstörer 1, sunk as a target ship on 16 May 1979
Anthony
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the West German Navy in 1959 and renamed Zerstörer 3, transferred again to the Hellenic Navy in 1980 and renamed Nearchos, sold for scrap in 1991
Wadsworth
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Italian Navy in 1969 and renamed Fante, sold for scrap in 1977
Walker
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk by Japanese naval aircraft on 26 December 1943
Brownson
Fletcher
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951, sold for scrap on 22 April 1976
Daly
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Peruvian Navy in 1961 and renamed BAP Almirante Guise, sold for scrap in 1981
Isherwood
Fletcher
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1951, transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1967 and renamed ROCS An Yang, reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in the mid-1980's under the designation DDG-918, sunk as a target ship on 14 October 2003
Kimberly
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk by kamikaze attacks on 4 May 1945
Luce
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk by a kamikaze attack on 1 November 1944
Abner Read
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 20 April 1961
Ammen
Fletcher
Destroyer
Originally ordered as USS Beatty before completion, decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951, transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1971 and renamed ROCS Chin Yang, reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in the mid-1980's under the designation DDG-909, sunk as an artificial reef on 1 November 2001
Mullany
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk by kamikaze attacks on 6 April 1945
Bush
Fletcher
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951, sold for scrap on 11 June 1972
Trathen
Fletcher
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951, sold for scrap on 14 April 1976
Hazelwood
Fletcher
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951, transferred to the Argentinian Navy in 1961 and renamed ARA Almirante Brown, sold for scrap in 1982
Heermann
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk by gunfire from the Japanese battleships Yamato and Nagato and the heavy cruiser Haguro on 25 October 1944
Hoel
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 2 January 1974
McCord
Fletcher
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1945, recommissioned in 1951, sold for scrap on 31 July 1975
Miller
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 27 November 1973
Owen
Fletcher
Destroyer
Currently perserved as a museum ship since 1977
The Sullivans
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 27 November 1973
Stephen Potter
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship in May 1966
Tingey
Fletcher
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1950, transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1971 and renamed ROCS Kwei Yang, reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in the mid-1980's under the designation DDG-908, sunk as a target ship in 1999
Twining
Fletcher
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1951, transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1968 and renamed ROCS Kun Yang, reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in the mid-1980's under the designation DDG-919, sunk as a target ship in 1999
Yarnall
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Turkish Navy in 1969 and renamed TCG Iskenderun, sold for scrap in 1981
Boyd
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the West German Navy in 1959 and renamed Zerstörer 2, transferred again to the Hellenic Navy in 1981 and renamed HS Kimon, sold for scrap in 1993
Bradford
Fletcher
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1950, transferred to the Hellenic Navy in 1962 and renamed HS Navarinon, sold for scrap in 1981
Brown
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Argentinian Navy in 1971 and renamed ARA Almirante Storni, sold for scrap in 1982
Cowell
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Spanish Navy in 1957 and renamed Lepanto, sold for scrap in 1985
Capps
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Spanish Navy in 1957 and renamed Almirante Ferrándiz, sold for scrap in 1987
David W. Taylor
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 11 February 1947
Evans
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap in May 1970
John D. Henley
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 1 August 1973
Franks
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 3 March 1946
Haggard
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Brazilian Navy in 1961 and renamed CT Pernambuco, sunk as a target ship in 1982
Hailey
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk by gunfire from Japanese surface forces on 25 October 1944
Johnston
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 3 December 1973
Laws
Fletcher
Destroyer
Scuttled due to damage caused by grounding and Japanese coastal artillery on 18 May 1945
Longshaw
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk by kamikaze attacks on 4 May 1945
Morrison
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Italian navy in 1970 and renamed Geniere, sold for scrap in 1975
Prichett
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 13 April 1982
Robinson
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk as a target on 26 January 1978
Ross
Fletcher
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1951, sunk as a target ship on 23 February 1978
Rowe
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 4 January 1966
Smalley
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk in a fleet exercise on 22 July 1997
Stoddard
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 5 September 1974
Watts
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 22 October 1975
Wren
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Hellenic Navy in 1959 and renamed HS Sfendoni, sold for scrap in 1997
Aulick
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the West German Navy in 1960 and renamed Zerstörer 6, sold for scrap in October 1968
Charles Ausburne
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the West German Navy in 1959 and renamed Zerstörer 4, sold to Hellenic Navy and cannibalized for spare parts in February 1981
Claxton
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the West German Navy in 1960 and renamed Zerstörer 5, sold to Hellenic Navy and cannibalized for spare parts in February 1982
Dyson
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Mexican Navy in 1970 and renamed ARM Cuauhtémoc, sold for scrap in 1982
Harrison
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Mexican Navy in 1970 and renamed ARM Cuitláhuac, sold for scrap in 2011
John Rodgers
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 2 January 1974
McKee
Fletcher
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951 and reclassified as an escort destroyer under the designation DDE-576, sold for scrap in 1966
Murray
Fletcher
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1950, sold for scrap on 15 September 1971
Sproston
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 8 April 1974
Wickes
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk by kamikaze attacks on 10 June 1945
William D. Porter
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 6 March 1970
Young
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Hellenic Navy in 1959 and renamed HS Velos, currently preserved as a museum ship since 1994
Charrette
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Hellenic Navy in 1959 and renamed HS Aspis, sold for scrap in 1997
Conner
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Hellenic Navy in 1959 and renamed HS Lonchi, sold for scrap in 1997
Hall
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk by a mine on 26 March 1945
Halligan
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship in November 1973
Haraden
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap in October 1947
Newcomb
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 11 May 1975
Bell
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 20 June 1974
Burns
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 2 April 1970
Izard
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 2 April 1970
Paul Hamilton
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk by Japanese naval aircraft on 16 June 1945
Twiggs
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk as a target on 8 March 1962
Howorth
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk as a target on 15 April 1975
Killen
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 3 December 1973
Hart
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 6 June 1972
Metcalf
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Brazilian Navy in 1972 and renamed CT Maranhao, sold for scrap in 1990
Shields
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 2 April 1970
Wiley
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 31 July 1975
Abbot
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Argentinian Navy in 1971 and renamed ARA Almirante Domecq Garcia, sunk as a target ship on 7 October 1983
Braine
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Republic of Korea Navy in 1963 and renamed ROKS Chung Mu, reclassified as a stationary training ship in 1983, sold for scrap in 1993
Erben
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Colombian Navy in 1961 and renamed ARC Antioquia, sold for scrap in 1974
Hale
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 31 July 1975
Sigourney
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Argentinian Navy in 1961 and renamed ARA Rosales, sold for scrap in 1982
Stembel
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 30 May 1972
Albert W. Grant
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship in the mid-1980's
Caperton
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Turkish Navy in 1969 and renamed TCG Izmit, sold for scrap in 1981
Cogswell
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 19 May 1974
Ingersoll
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 27 August 1973
Knapp
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 14 April 1973
Bearss
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 12 April 1976
John Hood
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Turkish Navy in 1973 and renamed TCG İzmir, sold for scrap in 1987
Van Valkenburgh
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold to the Chilean Navy and cannibalized for spare parts on 10 May 1974
Charles J. Badger
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 18 December 1966
Colahan
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 21 September 1975
Dashiell
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 3 December 1973
Bullard
Fletcher
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951, currently preserved as a museum ship since 1982
Kidd
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Japanese Navy in 1959 and renamed JDS Ariake, sold for scrap in 1976
Bennion
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Japanese Navy in 1959 and renamed JDS Yūgure, returned to the U.S. Navy in 1974, sold for scrap on 1 July 1976
Heywood L. Edwards
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap in April 1976
Richard P. Leary
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 17 February 1971
Bryant
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 2 January 1974
Black
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Turkish Navy in 1967 and renamed TCG İstanbul, sold for scrap in 1987
Chauncey
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 31 july 1975
Clarence K. Bronson
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Argentinian Navy in 1961 and renamed ARA Espora, sold for scrap in 1977
Cotten
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 22 February 1977
Dortch
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 22 February 1977
Gatling
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 12 April 1976
Healy
Fletcher
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951, transferred to the Republic of Korea Navy in 1968 and renamed ROKS Busan, sold for scrap in 1989
Hickox
Fletcher
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1945, recommissioned in 1951, sold for scrap on 14 August 1975
Hunt
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Brazilian Navy in 1967 and renamed CT Piaui, sold for scrap in 1989
Lewis Hancock
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap in July 1970
Marshall
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 4 January 1966
McDermut
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Spanish Navy in 1960 and renamed SPS Jorge Juan, sold for scrap in 1988
McGowan
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 10 June 1976
McNair
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 14 August 1975
Melvin
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 11 February 1972
Hopewell
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 18 July 1982
Porterfield
Fletcher
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951, sunk as a target ship on 17 February 1977
Stockham
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 25 January 1972
Wedderburn
Fletcher
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1945, recommissioned in 1951, sunk as a target ship on 27 February 1997
Picking
Fletcher
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951, transferred to the Republic of Korea Navy in 1968 and renamed ROKS Seoul, sold for scrap in 1989
Halsey Powell
Fletcher
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1950, sold for scrap on 21 March 1974
Uhlmann
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 10 June 1976
Remey
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Chilean Navy in 1963 and renamed Blanco Encalada, sunk as a target ship on 28 September 1991
Wadleigh
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 3 December 1973
Norman Scott
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 16 December 1971
Mertz
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk by kamikaze attacks on 28 July 1945
Callaghan
Fletcher
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951, currently preserved as a museum ship since 1981
Cassin Young
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Brazilian Navy in 1968 and renamed CT Santa Catarina, sunk as a target ship in 1990
Irwin
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Turkish Navy in 1969 and renamed TCG İçel, sold for scrap in 1981
Preston
Fletcher
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1951, transferred to the Brazilian Navy in 1961 and renamed CT Paraná, sold for scrap in 1982
Benham
Fletcher
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951, transferred to the Peruvian Navy in 1960 and renamed BAP Villar, sold for scrap in 1980
Cushing
Fletcher
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1946, recommissioned in 1951, sold for scrap on 21 October 1963
Monssen
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Spanish Navy in 1960 and renamed SPS Alcalá Galiano, sold for scrap in 1989
Jarvis
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 21 March 1974
Porter
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk by kamikaze attacks on 6 April 1945
Colhoun
Fletcher
Destroyer
Beached and destroyed as a target ship on 4 March 1971
Gregory
Fletcher
Destroyer
Sunk by kamikaze attacks on 3 May 1945
Little
Fletcher
Destroyer
Transferred to the Chilean Navy in 1963 and renamed Cochrane, sold for scrap in 1983
Rooks
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 16 October 1974
Allen M. Sumner
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 1 December 1974
Moale
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Transferred to the Hellenic Navy in 1971 and renamed HS Miaoulis, sunk as a target ship on 9 October 2001
Ingraham
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Torpedoed and sunk by the Japanese destroyer Take on 3 December 1944
Cooper
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1970 and renamed ROCS Hui Yang, reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in the mid-1980's under the designation DDG-906, sunk as target on 14 October 2003
English
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Transferred to the Chilean Navy in 1974 and renamed Ministro Zenteno, sold for scrap in 1990
Charles S. Sperry
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 30 April 1974
Ault
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Transferred to the Colombian Navy in 1973 and renamed ARC Santander, sold for scrap in 1986
Waldron
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1970 and renamed ROCS Yue Yang, reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in the 1979 under the designation DDG-905, sunk as an artificial reef on 13 October 2001
Haynsworth
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 19 November 1970
John W. Weeks
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Transferred to the Argentinian Navy in 1972 and renamed ARA Segui, sold for scrap in 1983
Hank
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Transferred to the Republic of Korea Navy in 1973 and renamed ROKS Dae Gu, sold for scrap in 1994
Wallace L. Lind
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Transferred to the Argentinian Navy in 1972 and renamed ARA Hipólito Bouchard, sold for scrap in 1984
Borie
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Transferred to the Brazilian Navy in 1972 and renamed CT Mato Grosso, sold for scrap in July 1990
Compton
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 26 March 1974
Gainard
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Sunk in a fleet exercise on 18 September 1970
Soley
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 18 May 1973
Harlan R. Dickson
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Transferred to the Turkish Navy in 1972 and renamed TCG Zafer, sold for scrap in 1994
Hugh Purvis
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 8 October 1969
Barton
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 16 April 1975
Walke
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1947, recommissioned in 1975, currently preserved as a museum ship since 1986
Laffey
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 13 July 1972
O'Brien
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Sunk by a mine and German bomber aircraft in 1944, wreck sold for scrap on 5 August 1960
Meredith
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Transferred to the Republic of Korea Navy in 1973 and renamed ROKS Incheon, sold for scrap in 1993
De Haven
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Sold to the Argentinian Navy and cannibalized for spare parts on 4 June 1974
Mansfield
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Sold to the Republic of China Navy and cannibalized for spare parts on 6 May 1974
Lyman K. Swenson
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Transferred to the Argentinian Navy in 1975 and renamed ARA Piedrabuena, sunk in a fleet exercise in 1988
Collett
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1973 and renamed ROCS Po Yang, reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in the mid-1980's under the designation DDG-910, sold for scrap in 1985
Maddox
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 13 October 1970
Hyman
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Sunk by a kamikaze attack on 12 April 1945
Mannert L. Abele
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 11 June 1974
Purdy
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Sunk by kamikaze attacks on 28 May 1945
Drexler
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 28 April 1977
Blue
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1969 and renamed ROCS Hsiang Yang, reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in the mid-1980's under the designation DDG-901, sold for scrap in 1984
Brush
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1969 and renamed ROCS Lo Yang, reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in the mid-1980's under the designation DDG-914, sold for scrap in 2013
Taussig
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1969 and renamed ROCS Heng Yang, reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in the mid-1980's under the designation DDG-902, sunk as a target ship in 1995
Samuel N. Moore
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Sold for scrap in July 1970
Harry E. Hubbard
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1949, recommissioned in 1950, sunk as a target ship on 12 October 1979
Alfred A. Cunningham
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 6 November 1974
John R. Pierce
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1949, recommissioned in 1950, bow sunk in a collision with the Australian aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne in 1969, stern sunk as a target on 10 October of the same year
Frank E. Evans
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Sold to the Republic of China Navy and cannibalized for spare parts on 6 May 1974
John A. Bole
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Transferred to the Venezuelan Navy in 1972 and renamed ARV Carabobo, sold for scrap in 1981
Beatty
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 24 June 1974
Putnam
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Transferred to the Brazilian Navy in 1973 and renamed CT Rio Grande de Norte, sunk while on tow to be scrapped in 1997
Strong
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Sold to the Republic of China Navy and cannibalized for spare parts on 6 May 1974
Lofberg
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1974 and renamed ROCS Nan Yang, reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in 1982 under the designation DDG-917, sunk as a target ship on 3 August 2006
John W. Thomason
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Transferred to the Brazilian Navy in 1973 and renamed CT Alagoas, sold for scrap in 1995
Buck
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 24 June 1974
Henley
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Transferred to the Brazilian Navy in 1973 and renamed CT Espirito Santo, sold for scrap in October 1996
Lowry
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Damaged beyond repair by kamikaze attacks in 1945, sold for scrap on 2 September 1947
Hugh W. Hadley
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Transferred to the Colombian Navy in 1972 and renamed ARC Caldas, sold for scrap in 1977
Willard Keith
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Transferred to the Brazilian Navy in 1973 and renamed CT Sergipe, sold for scrap in 1995
James C. Owens
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Transferred to the Iranian Navy in 1973 and renamed IRIS Babr, currently in non-operational service since 1994 and awaiting to be scrapped
Zellars
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 13 November 1974
Massey
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Transferred to the Chilean Navy in 1974 and renamed Ministro Portales, scuttled on 11 November 1998
Douglas H. Fox
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Transferred to the Iranian Navy in 1973 and renamed IRIS Palang, currently in non-operational service since 1994 and awaiting to be scrapped
Stormes
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Transferred to the Venezuelan Navy in 1973 and renamed ARV Falcon, sold for scrap in 1981
Robert K. Huntington
Allen M. Sumner
Destroyer
Transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1974 and renamed ROCS Hua Yang, reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in 1979 under the designation DDG-903, sunk as a target ship on 3 August 2006
Bristol
Allen M. Sumner / Robert H. Smith
Destroyer minelayer
Originally laid down as an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer, completed as a Robert H. Smith-class destroyer minelayer, removed from the U.S. Navy list in February 1971
Robert H. Smith
Allen M. Sumner / Robert H. Smith
Destroyer minelayer
Originally laid down as an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer, completed as a Robert H. Smith-class destroyer minelayer, sold for scrap on 1 June 1974
Thomas E. Fraser
Allen M. Sumner / Robert H. Smith
Destroyer minelayer
Originally laid down as an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer, completed as a Robert H. Smith-class destroyer minelayer, reclassified as a fast minelayer in 1968 under the designation MMD-25, sold for scrap in May 1973
Shannon
Allen M. Sumner / Robert H. Smith
Destroyer minelayer
Originally laid down as an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer, completed as a Robert H. Smith-class destroyer minelayer, reclassified as a fast minelayer in 1968 under the designation MMD-26, sold for scrap in May 1973
Harry F. Bauer
Allen M. Sumner / Robert H. Smith
Destroyer minelayer
Originally laid down as an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer, completed as a Robert H. Smith-class destroyer minelayer, reclassified as a fast minelayer in 1969 under the designation MMD-27, sold for scrap on 16 December 1971
Adams
Allen M. Sumner / Robert H. Smith
Destroyer minelayer
Originally laid down as an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer, completed as a Robert H. Smith-class destroyer minelayer, reclassified as a fast minelayer in 1969 under the designation MMD-28, sunk as a target ship on 25 January 1997
Tolman
Allen M. Sumner / Robert H. Smith
Destroyer minelayer
Originally laid down as an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer, completed as a Robert H. Smith-class destroyer minelayer, reclassified as a fast minelayer in 1969 under the designation MMD-29, sold for scrap on 30 May 1972
Henry A. Wiley
Allen M. Sumner / Robert H. Smith
Destroyer minelayer
Originally laid down as an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer, completed as a Robert H. Smith-class destroyer minelayer, reclassified as a fast minelayer in 1969 under the designation MMD-30, sold for scrap on 1 September 1974
Shea
Allen M. Sumner / Robert H. Smith
Destroyer minelayer
Originally laid down as an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer, completed as a Robert H. Smith-class destroyer minelayer, sold for scrap in July 1946
J. William Ditter
Allen M. Sumner / Robert H. Smith
Destroyer minelayer
Originally laid down as an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer, completed as a Robert H. Smith-class destroyer minelayer, reclassified as a fast minelayer in 1969 under the designation MMD-32, sunk as a target ship on 9 May 1972
Lindsey
Allen M. Sumner / Robert H. Smith
Destroyer minelayer
Originally laid down as an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer, completed as a Robert H. Smith-class destroyer minelayer, reclassified as a fast minelayer in 1969 under the designation MMD-33, transferred to the Turkish Navy in 1971 and renamed TCG Muavenet, crippled by missiles from the U.S. fleet carrier USS Saratoga in 1992, wreck sold for scrap in 1993
Gwin
Allen M. Sumner / Robert H. Smith
Destroyer minelayer
Sold for scrap in July 1946
Aaron Ward
Gearing
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 6 November 1974
Gearing
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a radar picket destroyer in 1952 under the designation DDR-711, transferred to the Spanish Navy in 1972 and renamed SPS Churruca, sunk as a target ship on 12 December 1991
Eugene A. Greene
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in 1955 under the designation DDG-1, sunk as a target ship on 11 June 1970
Gyatt
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a radar picket destroyer in 1953 under the designation DDR-713, sold to the Iranian Navy and cannibalized for spare parts on 13 January 1975
Kenneth D. Bailey
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a radar picket destroyer in 1952 under the designation DDR-714, transferred to the Republic of Korea Navy and renamed ROKS Gangwon in 1978, sold for scrap in December 2016
William R. Rush
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a radar picket destroyer in 1952 under the designation DDR-715, sunk as a target ship in March 1983
William M. Wood
Gearing
Destroyer
Transferred to the Pakistan Navy in 1977 and renamed PNS Tariq, renamed again to PNS Nazim in 1990, currently in active service as an on-sea headquarters
Wiltsie
Gearing
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 30 December 1975
Theodore E. Chandler
Gearing
Destroyer
Transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1980 and renamed ROCS Yun Yang, reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in the same year under the designation DDG-927, sunk as a target ship on 6 September 2005
Hamner
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as an escort destroyer in 1948 under the designation DDE-719, transferred to the Pakistan Navy in 1977 and renamed PNS Taimur, sunk as a target ship in March 2000
Epperson
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a radar picket destroyer in 1949 under the designation DDR-742, transferred to the Hellenic Navy 1971 and renamed HS Themistoklis, sunk as a target ship on 12 September 2001
Frank Knox
Gearing
Destroyer
One of the most decorated US destroyers of all time: 1 battle star for WW2 service, 8 for Korean War service, and 10 for Vietnam War service, reclassified as a radar picket destroyer in 1949 under the designation DDR-743, sunk as a target ship on 2 August 1997
Southerland
Gearing
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 14 July 1999
William C. Lawe
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as an escort destroyer in 1950 under the designation DDE-764, transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1972 and renamed ROCS Dang Yang, reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in the mid-1980's under the designation DDG-911, sunk as an artificial reef on 31 October 2002
Lloyd Thomas
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as an escort destroyer in 1950 under the designation DDE-765, transferred to the Turkish Navy in 1972 and renamed TCG Tınaztepe, sold for scrap in 1984
Keppler
Gearing
Destroyer
Transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1977 and renamed ROCS Chao Yang, ran aground and sold for scrap on 22 August 1976
Rowan
Gearing
Destroyer
Transferred to the Hellenic Navy 1977 and renamed HS Tombazis, laid up and awaiting to be scrapped since January 1998
Gurke
Gearing
Destroyer
Sold to the Turkish Navy in 1982, cannibalized for spare parts in 1982, hull sunk as a target ship in July 1987
McKean
Gearing
Destroyer
Transferred to the Pakistan Navy in 1980 and renamed PNS Tughril, renamed again to PNS Nazim in 1998, currently awaiting to be scrapped since 2001
Henderson
Gearing
Destroyer
Transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1977 and renamed ROCS Kai Yang, reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in the mid-1980's under the designation DDG-924, sunk as an artificial reef in 1999
Richard B. Anderson
Gearing
Destroyer
Transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1973 and renamed ROCS Chien Yang, reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in the mid-1980's under the designation DDG-912, sold for scrap in November 2013
James E. Kyes
Gearing
Destroyer
Transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1983 and renamed ROCS Shao Yang, reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in 1990 under the designation DDG-929, sunk as an artificial reef in 2006
Hollister
Gearing
Destroyer
Transferred to the Turkish Navy in 1973 and renamed TCG Gayret, currently preserved as a museum ship since 1995
Eversole
Gearing
Destroyer
Transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1973 and renamed ROCS Lai Yang, reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in the same year under the designation DDG-920, sunk as an artificial reef in November 2002
Shelton
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a radar picket destroyer in 1949 under the designation DDR-805, transferred to the Republic of Korea Navy in 1972 and renamed ROKS Chung Buk, sold for scrap in December 2000
Chevalier
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a radar picket destroyer in 1949 under the designation DDR-806, sunk as a target ship on 24 April 1986
Higbee
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a radar picket destroyer in 1949 under the designation DDR-807, sold for scrap on 18 April 1975
Benner
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a radar picket destroyer in 1949 under the designation DDR-808, sold for scrap on 29 April 1974
Dennis J. Buckley
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a radar picket destroyer in 1953 under the designation DDR-817, transferred to the Hellenic Navy in 1981 and renamed HS Kriezis, sold for scrap on 8 April 2002
Corry
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as an escort destroyer in 1950 under the designation DDE-818, transferred to the Republic of Korea Navy in 1977 and renamed ROKS Taejon, decommissioned and presumably sold for scrap in February 2001
New
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as an escort destroyer in 1950 under the designation DDE-819, transferred to the Ecuadorian Navy in 1977 and renamed BAE Presidente Eloy Alfaro, sold for scrap in 1991
Holder
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as an escort destroyer in 1950 under the designation DDE-820, sold for scrap on 5 December 1979
Rich
Gearing
Destroyer
Transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1981 and renamed ROCS Chen Yang, reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in 1998 under the designation DDG-928, sunk as a target ship on 20 July 2006
Johnston
Gearing
Destroyer
Transferred to the Turkish Navy in 1980 and renamed TCG Kılıç Ali Paşa, sold for scrap in 2000
Robert H. McCard
Gearing
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 14 November 1971
Samuel B. Roberts
Gearing
Destroyer
Completed as a hunter-killer antisubmarine destroyer under the designation DDK-824, reclassified as an escort destroyer in 1948 under the designation DDE-824, sunk in a fleet exercise on 9 April 1982
Basilone
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as an escort destroyer in 1949 under the designation DDE-825, transferred to the Turkish Navy in 1981 and renamed TCG Anittepe, sold for scrap in 1999
Carpenter
Gearing
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 18 July 1982
Agerholm
Gearing
Destroyer
Completed as a hunter-killer antisubmarine destroyer under the designation DDK-827, reclassified as an escort destroyer in 1950 under the designation DDE-827, transferred to the Turkish Navy in 1982 and renamed TCG Alçi Tepe, sold for scrap in 1999
Robert A. Owens
Gearing
Destroyer
Completed as an experimental destroyer under the designation EDD-828, reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1954 under the designation AG-152, sold for scrap in 1959
Timmerman
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a radar picket destroyer in 1949 under the designation DDR-829, sold to the Hellenic Navy and cannibalized for spare parts on 2 August 1980
Myles C. Fox
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a radar picket destroyer in 1949 under the designation DDR-830, transferred to the Republic of Korea Navy in 1972 and renamed ROKS Jeong Buk, sold for scrap in December 2021
Everett F. Larson
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a radar picket destroyer in 1949 under the designation DDR-831, sold for scrap on 12 September 1977
Goodrich
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a radar picket destroyer in 1949 under the designation DDR-832, transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1973 and renamed ROCS Liao Yang, reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in the same year under the designation DDG-921, sunk as a target ship in July 2006
Hanson
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a radar picket destroyer in 1949 under the designation DDR-833, transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1974 and renamed ROCS Han Yang, reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in the mid-1980's, sunk as an artificial reef in 1999
Herbert J. Thomas
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a radar picket destroyer in 1949 under the designation DDR-834, sold for scrap on 13 October 1970
Tumer
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a radar picket destroyer in 1949 under the designation DDR-835, transferred to the Hellenic Navy in 1980 and renamed HS Apostolis, sold for scrap in March 2003
Charles P. Cecil
Gearing
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 15 October 1976
George K. MacKenzie
Gearing
Destroyer
Transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1977 and renamed ROCS Te Yang, reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in 1989 under the designation DDG-925, currently preserved as a museum ship since 22 January 2009
Sarsfield
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a radar picket destroyer in 1952 under the designation DDR-838, transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1971 and renamed ROCS Fu Yang, reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in the mid-1980's under the designation DDG-907, sunk as an artificial reef in 1999
Ernest G. Small
Gearing
Destroyer
Transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1977 and renamed ROCS Shen Yang, reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in the mid-1980's under the designation DDG-923, sold for scrap in November 2013
Power
Gearing
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 26 February 1981
Glennon
Gearing
Destroyer
Transferred to the Spanish Navy in 1978 and renamed SPS Blas de Lezo, sold for scrap in 1991
Noa
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a radar picket destroyer in 1952 under the desigation DDR-842, transferred to the Turkish Navy in 1980 and renamed TCG Piyale Pasha, sold for scrap in 1999
Fiske
Gearing
Destroyer
Sold to the Republic of China Navy and cannibalized for spare parts on 24 April 1973
Warrington
Gearing
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 24 June 1974
Perry
Gearing
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 17 July 1987
Bausell
Gearing
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 1 December 1975
Ozbourn
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as an escort destroyer in 1950 under the designation DDE-847, sunk as a target ship on 1 March 1980
Robert L. Wilson
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as an experimental destroyer in 1946 under the designation EDD-848, sunk as a target ship on 4 July 1969
Witek
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary ship in 1949 under the designation AG-151, transferred to the Republic of Korea Navy in 1977 and renamed ROKS Gwangju, retired on 29 December 2000
Richard E. Kraus
Gearing
Destroyer
Currently preserved as a museum ship since 1 July 1973
Joseph P. Kennedy Jr.
Gearing
Destroyer
Transferred to the Hellenic Navy 1973 and renamed HS Kountouriotis, laid up and awaiting to be scrapped since 1998
Rupertus
Gearing
Destroyer
Transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1978 and renamed ROCS Lai Yang, reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in the mid-1980's under the designation DDG-926, sunk as an artificial reef on 11 April 2003
Leonard F. Mason
Gearing
Destroyer
Transferred to the Turkish Navy in 1973 and renamed TCG Mareşal Fevzi Çakmak, sold for scrap in January 1994
Charles H. Roan
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as an escort destroyer in 1950 under the designation DDE-858, sunk as an artificial reef on 14 May 1972
Fred T. Berry
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as an escort destroyer in 1950 under the designation DDE-859, transferred to the Turkish Navy in 1974 and renamed TCG Kocatepe, sold for scrap in June 1994
Norris
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as an escort destroyer in 1950 under the designation DDE-860, sold for scrap on 11 June 1974
McCaffery
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as an escort destroyer in 1950 under the designation DDE-861, transferred to the Turkish Navy in 1971 and renamed TCG Kocatepe, accidentally sunk by Turkish aircraft on 21 July 1974
Harwood
Gearing
Destroyer
Transferred to the Mexican Navy in 1982 and renamed ARM Quetzalcoatl, sunk as an artificial reef on 24 November 2006
Vogelgesang
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a radar picket destroyer in 1952 under the designation DDR-863, transferred to the Mexican Navy in 1982 and renamed ARM Netzahualcóyotl, currently awaiting to be sunk as an artificial reef since 2014
Steinaker
Gearing
Destroyer
Transferred to the Pakistan Navy in 1983 and renamed PNS Shah Jahan, sunk as a target ship in 1994
Harold J. Ellison
Gearing
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 15 November 1981
Charles R. Ware
Gearing
Destroyer
Transferred to the Pakistan Navy in 1982 and renamed PNS Alamgir, sold for scrap in 1999
Cone
Gearing
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 27 July 1980
Stribling
Gearing
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 10 June 1977
Brownson
Gearing
Destroyer
Transferred to the Hellenic Navy in 1974 and renamed HS Sachtouris, scrapped in 2002
Arnold J. Isbell
Gearing
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 28 June 1972
Fechteler
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as an escort destroyer in 1951 under the designation DDE-871, transferred to the Pakistan Navy in 1980, sold for scrap in 1994
Damato
Gearing
Destroyer
Transferred to the Turkish Navy in 1971 and renamed TCG Adatepe, sold for scrap in 1993
Forrest Royal
Gearing
Destroyer
Transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1979 and renamed ROCS Tzi Yang, reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in the mid-1980's under the designation DDG-930, sold for scrap in the late-1990's
Hawkins
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a radar picket destroyer in 1949 under the designation DDR-874, sunk as a target ship on 31 July 1980
Duncan
Gearing
Destroyer
Transferred to the Brazilian Navy in 1973 and renamed CT Marcilio Dias, sunk as a target ship on 26 March 1996
Henry W. Tucker
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a radar picket destroyer in 1949 under the designation DDR-876, transferred to the Republic of Korea Navy in 1981 and renamed ROKS Jeongju, currently preserved as a museum ship since 2000
Rogers
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a radar picket destroyer in 1949 under the designation DDR-877, transferred to the Argentinian Navy in 1973 and renamed ARA Comodoro Py, sunk as a target ship on 15 June 1987
Perkins
Gearing
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 14 April 1983
Vesole
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a radar picket destroyer in 1949 under the designation DDR-879, transferred to the Spanish Navy in 1978 and renamed SPS Langara, sold for scrap in 1992
Leary
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a radar picket destroyer in 1949 under the designation DDR-880, sold to the Hellenic Navy and cannibalized for spare parts on 8 July 1981
Dyess
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a radar picket destroyer in 1949 under the designation DDR-881, sold to the Iranian Navy and cannibalized for spare parts in July 1977
Bordelon
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a radar picket destroyer in 1949 under the designation DDR-882, transferred to the Spanish Navy in 1978 and renamed SPS Gravina, sold for scrap in 1991
Furse
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a radar picket destroyer in 1950 under the designation DDR-883, transferred to the Republic of Korea Navy in 1981 and renamed ROKS Kyong Ki, sold for scrap in 1999
Newman K. Perry
Gearing
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 1 April 1974
Floyd B. Parks
Gearing
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 6 June 1980
John R. Craig
Gearing
Destroyer
Transferred to the Turkish Navy in 1982 and renamed TCG Yücetepe, returned to the U.S. Navy and preserved as a museum ship since 2000
Orleck
Gearing
Destroyer
Transferred to the Brazilian Navy in 1973 and renamed CT Mariz e Barros, sunk as a target ship in December 2000
Brinkley Bass
Gearing
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1952, recommissioned in 1953 and reclassified as a radar picket ship under the designation DDR-888, transferred to the Hellenic Navy in 1972 and renamed HS Kanaris, sold for scrap in 2002
Stickell
Gearing
Destroyer
Reclassified as a radar picket destroyer in 1953 under the designation DDR-889, transferred to the Spanish Navy in 1978 and renamed SPS Méndez Núñez, sold for scrap in 1992
O'Hare
Gearing
Destroyer
Transferred to the Turkish Navy in 1982 and renamed TCG Savaştepe, sold for scrap in 1995
Meredith
Gearing
Destroyer
Cancelled on 6 January 1946
Lansdale
Gearing
Destroyer
Cancelled on 6 January 1946
Seymour D. Owens
Gearing
Destroyer
Cancelled on 11 February 1946
Castle
Gearing
Destroyer
Cancelled on 11 February 1946
Woodrow R. Thompson
Gearing
Destroyer
Cancelled on 12 September 1946
Hoel
Gearing
Destroyer
Cancelled on 12 September 1946
Abner Read
Gearing
Destroyer
Partially completed, sold for scrap on 12 September 1961
Seaman
Gearing
Destroyer
Cancelled on 12 August 1945
Charles H. Roan
Gearing
Destroyer
Cancelled on 12 August 1945
Timmerman
Norfolk
Destroyer leader
Originally laid down as an anti-submarine hunter killer ship under the designation CLK-1, reclassified as a destroyer leader in 1951 under the designation DL-1, sold for scrap on 22 August 1974
Norfolk
Norfolk
Destroyer leader
Cancelled in February 1951
New Haven
Mitscher
Destroyer leader
Reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in 1968 under the designation DDG-35, sold for scrap in July 1980
Mitscher
Mitscher
Destroyer leader
Reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in 1967 under the designation DDG-36, sold for scrap on 13 December 1979
John S. McCain
Mitscher
Destroyer leader
Sold for scrap on 18 May 1973
Willis A. Lee
Mitscher
Destroyer leader
Sold for scrap on 13 June 1975
Wilkinson
Forrest Sherman
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 15 December 2014
Forrest Sherman
Forrest Sherman
Destroyer
Reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in 1967 under the designation DDG-32, sunk as a target ship on 31 January 2001
John Paul Jones
Forrest Sherman
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 11 February 2022
Barry
Forrest Sherman
Destroyer
Sunk in a fleet exercise on 22 July 2004
Decatur
Forrest Sherman
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 11 December 1992
Davis
Forrest Sherman
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 23 July 1988
Jonas Ingram
Forrest Sherman
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 11 December 1992
Manley
Forrest Sherman
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 10 February 1999
Du Pont
Forrest Sherman
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 2 April 2003
Bigelow
Forrest Sherman
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 11 December 1992
Blandy
Forrest Sherman
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 22 August 1992
Mullinnix
Forrest Sherman
Destroyer
Sunk as a weapons test platform on 7 April 1998
Hull
Forrest Sherman
Destroyer
Currently preserved as a museum ship since 7 May 2013
Edson
Forrest Sherman
Destroyer
Reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in 1967 under the designation DDG-34, sunk as a target ship on 22 July 1998
Somers
Forrest Sherman
Destroyer
Sold for scrap on 17 March 1992
Morton
Forrest Sherman
Destroyer
Reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in 1967 under the designation DDG-33, sunk as a target ship on 25 April 1989
Parsons
Forrest Sherman
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 10 April 1997
Richard S. Edwards
Forrest Sherman
Destroyer
Currently preserved as a museum ship since 10 April 1991
Turner Joy
Farragut (1958)
Guided-missile destroyer
Reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in 1975 under the designation DDG-37, sold for scrap on 26 September 2006
Farragut
Farragut (1958)
Guided-missile destroyer
Reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in 1975 under the designation DDG-38, sold for scrap on 16 December 1994
Luce
Farragut (1958)
Guided-missile destroyer
Reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in 1975 under the designation DDG-39, sold for scrap on 16 December 1994
Macdonough
Farragut (1958)
Guided-missile destroyer
Reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in 1975 under the designation DDG-40, sold for scrap on 10 February 1999
Coontz
Farragut (1958)
Guided-missile destroyer
Reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in 1975 under the designation DDG-41, sold for scrap on 15 April 1994
King
Farragut (1958)
Guided-missile destroyer
Reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in 1975 under the designation DDG-42, sold for scrap on 31 August 1995
Mahan
Farragut (1958)
Guided-missile destroyer
Reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in 1975 under the designation DDG-43, sold for scrap on 10 February 1999
Dahlgren
Farragut (1958)
Guided-missile destroyer
Reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in 1975 under the designation DDG-44, sold for scrap on 14 September 1995
William V. Pratt
Farragut (1958)
Guided-missile destroyer
Reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in 1975 under the designation DDG-45, sold for scrap on 15 April 1994
Dewey
Farragut (1958)
Guided-missile destroyer
Reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in 1975 under the designation DDG-46, sold for scrap on 15 April 1994
Preble
Charles F. Adams
Guided-missile destroyer
Reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in 1957 under the designation DDG-2, sold for scrap on 2 July 2021
Charles F. Adams
Charles F. Adams
Guided-missile destroyer
Reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in 1957 under the designation DDG-3, sold for scrap on 10 February 1999
John King
Charles F. Adams
Guided-missile destroyer
Reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in 1957 under the designation DDG-4, sold for scrap on 15 April 1994
Lawrence
Charles F. Adams
Guided-missile destroyer
Reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in 1957 under the designation DDG-5, sold for scrap on 5 December 2001
Claude V. Ricketts
Charles F. Adams
Guided-missile destroyer
Reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in 1957 under the designation DDG-6, sold for scrap on 22 February 2006
Barney
Charles F. Adams
Guided-missile destroyer
Reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in 1957 under the designation DDG-7, sunk as a target ship on 15 August 2003
Henry B. Wilson
Charles F. Adams
Guided-missile destroyer
Reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in 1957 under the designation DDG-8, sunk as a target on 14 February 2001
Lynde McCormick
Charles F. Adams
Guided-missile destroyer
Reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in 1957 under the designation DDG-9, sunk as a target ship on 9 October 2002
Towers
Charles F. Adams
Guided-missile destroyer
Sold for scrap on 10 February 2003
Sampson
Charles F. Adams
Guided-missile destroyer
Sold for scrap on 15 September 2004
Sellers
Charles F. Adams
Guided-missile destroyer
Sold for scrap on 20 June 1994
Robison
Charles F. Adams
Guided-missile destroyer
Sold for use as an Power Barge, conversion cancelled, sold for scrap on 1 October 1990
Hoel
Charles F. Adams
Guided-missile destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 14 June 2000
Buchanan
Charles F. Adams
Guided-missile destroyer
Sold to the Hellenic navy in 1992 and renamed HS Themistoklis, sold for scrap on 19 February 2004
Berkeley
Charles F. Adams
Guided-missile destroyer
Sold to the Hellenic navy in 1992 and renamed HS Formion, sold for scrap on 19 February 2004
Joseph Strauss
Charles F. Adams
Guided-missile destroyer
Sold for scrap on 15 April 1994
Conyngham
Charles F. Adams
Guided-missile destroyer
Sold to the Hellenic navy in 1991 and renamed HS Kimon, sold for scrap in 2006
Semmes
Charles F. Adams
Guided-missile destroyer
Sold for scrap on 10 February 1999
Tattnall
Charles F. Adams
Guided-missile destroyer
Sold to the Royal Australian Navy and cannibalized for spare parts on 17 September 1993
Goldsborough
Charles F. Adams
Guided-missile destroyer
Sold for scrap on 17 January 2001
Cochrane
Charles F. Adams
Guided-missile destroyer
Sunk while on tow to be scrapped on 3 February 2001
Benjamin Stoddert
Charles F. Adams
Guided-missile destroyer
Sold to the Hellenic navy and cannibalized for spare parts, hull sunk as a target ship on 19 June 2003
Richard E. Byrd
Charles F. Adams
Guided-missile destroyer
Sold to the Hellenic navy in 1992 and renamed HS Nearchos, sunk as a target ship on 29 May 2006
Waddell
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 8 December 2006
Spruance
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Reclassified as a Self Defence Test Ship in 2005 under the designation EDD-964, currently in active service
Paul F. Foster
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 14 July 2004
Kinkaid
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Sold for scrap on 9 August 2001
Hewitt
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 25 June 2005
Elliot
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Sunk as an artificial reef on 10 August 2011
Arthur W. Radford
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 16 February 2004
Peterson
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Accidentally sunk by explosive tests on 4 December 2002
Caron
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 11 July 2008
David R. Ray
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 22 August 2005
Oldendorf
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 13 April 2004
John Young
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 7 June 2006
Comte de Grasse
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 9 February 2006
O'Brien
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 1 August 2003
Merrill
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 25 August 2005
Briscoe
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 7 June 2006
Stump
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 29 April 2009
Conolly
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Sold for scrap on 15 December 2000
Moosbrugger
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Sold for scrap on 28 April 2007
John Hancock
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 30 July 2004
Nicholson
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Sold for scrap on 30 December 2006
John Rodgers
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 1 August 2003
Leftwich
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 14 July 2008
Cushing
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 15 July 2004
Harry W. Hill
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 6 October 2008
O'Bannon
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 22 July 2006
Thorn
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 25 August 2005
Deyo
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 29 July 2003
Ingersoll
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 23 August 2005
Fife
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 16 July 2008
Fletcher
Spruance
Guided-missile destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 13 November 2004
Hayler
Kidd
Guided-missile destroyer
Transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 2003 and renamed ROCS Tso Ying, currently in active service
Kidd
Kidd
Guided-missile destroyer
Transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 2003 and renamed ROCS Su Ao, currently in active service
Callaghan
Kidd
Guided-missile destroyer
Transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 2003 and renamed ROCS Kee Lung, currently in active service
Scott
Kidd
Guided-missile destroyer
Transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 2003 and renamed ROCS Ma Kong, currently in active service
Chandler
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 4 July 1991
Arleigh Burke
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 12 December 1992
Barry
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 18 December 1993
John Paul Jones
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 19 March 1994
Curtis Wilbur
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 13 August 1994
Stout
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 2 July 1994
John S. McCain
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 10 December 1994
Mitscher
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 18 March 1995
Laboon
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 20 May 1995
Russell
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 27 May 1995
Paul Hamilton
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 22 July 1995
Ramage
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 14 October 1995
Fitzgerald
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 21 October 1995
Stethem
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 13 April 1996
Carney
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 30 March 1996
Benfold
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 12 October 1996
Gonzalez
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 8 June 1996
Cole
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 19 April 1997
The Sullivans
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 23 November 1996
Milius
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 6 September 1997
Hopper
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 28 June 1997
Ross
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 14 February 1998
Mahan
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 28 August 1998
Decatur
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 25 April 1998
McFaul
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 4 December 1998
Donald Cook
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 24 April 1999
Higgins
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 23 October 1999
O'Kane
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 20 March 1999
Porter
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 19 August 2000
Oscar Austin
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 14 October 2000
Roosevelt
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 10 March 2001
Winston S. Churchill
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 21 April 2001
Lassen
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 20 October 2001
Howard
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 8 December 2001
Bulkeley
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 17 August 2002
McCampbell
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 22 June 2002
Shoup
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 12 April 2003
Mason
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 9 November 2002
Preble
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 26 July 2003
Mustin
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 18 October 2003
Chafee
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 29 May 2004
Pinckney
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 28 August 2004
Momsen
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 18 September 2004
Chung-Hoon
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 5 March 2005
Nitze
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 11 December 2004
James E. Williams
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 12 November 2005
Bainbridge
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 30 July 2005
Halsey
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 28 January 2006
Forrest Sherman
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 10 June 2006
Farragut
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 9 June 2007
Kidd
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 10 February 2007
Gridley
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 3 November 2007
Sampson
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 25 April 2009
Truxtun
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 9 August 2008
Sterett
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 6 March 2010
Dewey
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 18 April 2009
Stockdale
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 20 November 2010
Gravely
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 10 October 2009
Wayne E. Meyer
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 13 November 2010
Jason Dunham
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 4 June 2011
William P. Lawrence
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 1 October 2011
Spruance
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 6 October 2012
Michael Murphy
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 15 July 2017
John Finn
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 24 March 2018
Ralph Johnson
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 29 July 2017
Rafael Peralta
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 1 December 2018
Thomas Hudner
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 27 July 2019
Paul Ignatius
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 8 December 2021
Daniel Inouye
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 26 September 2020
Delbert D. Black
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 24 June 2023
Carl M. Levin
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 14 May 2022
Frank E. Petersen Jr.
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 9 November 2024
John Basilone
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 13 May 2023
Lenah Sutcliffe Higbee
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 11 April 2026
Harvey C. Barnum Jr.
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Currently in active service since 7 October 2023
Jack H. Lucas
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Launched on 10 October 2025,
Louis H. Wilson Jr.
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Launched on 15 October 2024,
Patrick Gallagher
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Launched on 15 August 2023,
Ted Stevens
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Launched on 25 March 2025,
Jeremiah Denton
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Laid down on 29 August 2024
William Charette
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Launched on 1 April 2026
George M. Neal
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Laid down on 20 May 2025
Quentin Walsh
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Laid down on 22 November 2025
Sam Nunn
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Construction authorized on 27 September 2018
John E. Kilmer
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Laid down on 23 October 2025
Thad Cochran
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Construction authorized on 27 September 2018
Richard G. Lugar
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Construction authorized on 27 September 2018
John F. Lehman
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Construction authorized on 15 December 2021
J. William Middendorf
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Construction authorized on 1 August 2023
Telesforo Trinidad
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Construction announced on 30 August 2024
Thomas G. Kelley
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Construction authorized on 15 November 2023
Ernest E. Evans
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Construction authorized on 1 August 2023
Charles J. French
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Construction authorized on 1 August 2023
Richard J. Danzig
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Construction authorized on 1 August 2023
Michael G. Mullen
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Construction authorized on 1 August 2023
Intrepid
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Construction authorized on 1 August 2023
Robert Kerrey
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Construction authorized on 1 August 2023
Ray Mabus
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Construction authorized on 31 July 2025
Kyle Carpenter
Arleigh Burke
Guided-missile destroyer
Construction authorized on 6 May 2026
Robert R. Ingram
Zumwalt
Guided-missile / Stealth destroyer
Currently in active service since 15 October 2016
Zumwalt
Zumwalt
Guided-missile / Stealth destroyer
Currently in active service since 26 January 2019
Michael Monsoor
Zumwalt
Guided-missile / Stealth destroyer
Currently under going sea trials, commissioning expected in 2027
Lyndon B. Johnson
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