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United States Navy Destroyers of World War II Part II

Name the destroyers of the United States Navy, includes all ship from the Farragut class onward
Every Destroyer is named after an individual person or groups of individuals
For ships that are named after the full name of a person, the surname will accepted by itself
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Class
Designation
Date Commissioned
Service Tenure
Fate
Ship
Farragut
DD-348
June 18, 1934
1934-1945
Scrapped in 1947
Farragut
Farragut
DD-349
October 4, 1934
1934-1935
Scrapped in 1946
Dewey
Farragut
DD-350
January 11, 1935
1935-1944
Lost in Typhoon Cobra, December 17, 1944
Hull
Farragut
DD-351
March 15, 1935
1935-1945
Scrapped in 1946
Macdonough
Farragut
DD-352
October 27, 1934
1934-1942
Grounded off Amchitka Island, broken up by waves and sank on December 27, 1942
Worden
Farragut
DD-353
June 17, 1945
1935-1945
Scrapped in 1946
Dale
Farragut
DD-354
April 19, 1935
1935-1944
Lost in Typhoon Cobra, December 17, 1944
Monaghan
Farragut
DD-355
March 1, 1935
1935-1945
Scrapped in 1946
Aylwin
Porter
DD-356
August 25, 1936
1936-1942
Scuttled after the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands, October 26, 1942
Porter
Porter
DD-357
November 26, 1936
1936-1945
Scrapped in 1946
Selfridge
Porter
DD-358
December 23, 1936
1936-1946
Scrapped in 1949
McDougal
Porter
DD-359
February 17, 1937
1937-1950
Scrapped in 1959
Winslow
Porter
DD-360
February 26, 1936
1936-1945
Scrapped in 1947
Phelps
Porter
DD-361
May 20, 1936
1936-1945
Scrapped in 1946
Clark
Porter
DD-362
August 28, 1936
1936-1945
Scrapped in 1947
Moffett
Porter
DD-363
October 20, 1936
1936-1945
Scrapped in 1946
Balch
Mahan
DD-364
September 18, 1936
1936-1944
Disabled by kamikazes, scuttled on December 7, 1944
Mahan
Mahan
DD-365
November 25, 1936
1936-1945
Scrapped in 1947
Cummings
Mahan
DD-366
September 1, 1936
1936-1945
Scrapped in 1946
Drayton
Mahan
DD-367
October 21, 1936
1936-1946
Sunk during Operation Crossroads in 1946
Lamson
Mahan
DD-368
October 1, 1936
1936-1946
Scrapped in 1948
Flusser
Mahan
DD-369
November 2, 1936
1936-1944
Sunk by kamikazes on December 11, 1944
Reid
Mahan
DD-370
September 15, 1936
1936-1945
scrapped in 1947
Case
Mahan
DD-371
November 4, 1936
1936-1946
Sunk in test in July 1948
Conyngham
Mahan
DD-372
August 21, 1936
1936-1945
Scrapped in 1947
Cassin
Mahan
DD-373
September 18, 1936
1936-1945
Scrapped in 1946
Shaw
Mahan
DD-374
July 23, 1936
1936-1942
Mined on August 4, 1942
Tucker
Mahan
DD-375
January 16, 1947
1937-1945
Scrapped in 1947
Downes
Mahan
DD-376
August 28, 1936
1936-1942
Sunk in the First Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, November 13, 1942
Cushing
Mahan
DD-377
September 18, 1936
1936-1943
Sank after collision with HMAS Duntroon troopship, November 29, 1943
Perkins
Mahan
DD-378
September 19, 1936
1936-1946
Scrapped in 1947
Smith
Mahan
DD-379
October 27, 1936
1936-1942
Sunk in the Second Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, November 14, 1942
Preston
Mahan
DD-384
June 12, 1937
1937-1945
Scrapped in 1947
Dunlap
Mahan
DD-385
October 8, 1937
1937-1945
Scrapped in 1948
Fanning
Gridley
DD-380
June 24, 1937
1937-1946
Scrapped in 1947
Gridley
Gridley
DD-382
September 2, 1937
1937-1946
Scrapped in 1947
Craven
Gridley
DD-400
June 22, 1938
1938-1945
Scrapped in 1948
McCall
Gridley
DD-401
August 5, 1938
1938-1945
Scrapped in 1946
Maury
Bagley
DD-386
June 12, 1937
1937-1946
Scrapped in 1947
Bagley
Bagley
DD-387
August 14, 1937
1937-1942
Sunk by torpedo from IJN Kawakaze, August 23, 1943
Blue
Bagley
DD-388
October 16, 1937
1937-1946
Scrapped in 1947
Helm
Bagley
DD-389
August 16, 1937
1937-1946
Scuttled in 1948
Mugford
Bagley
DD-390
October 14, 1937
1937-1946
sunk in 1948
Ralph Talbot
Bagley
DD-391
August 14, 1937
1937-1943
Sunk by submarine Ro-108 on October 3, 1943
Henley
Bagley
DD-392
September 22, 1937
1937-1945
Scrapped in 1947
Patterson
Bagley
DD-393
October 27, 1937
1937-1942
Sunk by Japanese aircraft on August 9, 1942, one of two USS destroyers lost with all hands in WWII
Jarvis
Somers
DD-381
December 1, 1937
1937-1945
Scrapped in 1947
Somers
Somers
DD-383
February 9, 1938
1938-1944
Sank in a hurricane off the Bahamas on September 13, 1944
Warrington
Somers
DD-394
August 19, 1937
1938-1945
Scrapped in 1946
Sampson
Somers
DD-395
November 9, 1938
1938-1945
Scrapped in 1947
Davis
Somers
DD-396
January 25, 1939
1939-1945
Scrapped in 1946
Jouett
Benham
DD-397
February 2, 1939
1939-1942
Sunk in the Second Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, November 14, 1942
Benham
Benham
DD-398
February 17, 1939
1939-1945
Scrapped in 1947
Ellet
Benham
DD-399
March 30, 1939
1939-1945
Scrapped in 1947
Lang
Benham
DD-402
September 13, 1939
1939-1946
Scuttled of Kwajalein in 1948
Mayrant
Benham
DD-403
November 1, 1939
1939-1946
Sunk as a target in 1948
Trippe
Benham
DD-404
November 10, 1939
1939-1946
Sunk in 1948 after Operation Crossroads
Rhind
Benham
DD-405
September 23, 1939
1939-1943
Sunk by German e-boat on September 11, 1943
Rowan
Benham
DD-406
November 20,, 1939
1939-1945
Sunk on April 24, 1948, tests
Stack
Benham
DD-407
August 15, 1939
1939-1947
Scrapped in 1947
Sterett
Benham
DD-408
July 5, 1939
1939-1946
Sunk off Kwajalein in 1948 after Operation Crossroads
Wilson
Sims
DD-409
August 1, 1939
1939-1942
Sunk in the Battle of the Coral Sea, May 7, 1942
Sims
Sims
DD-410
September 21, 1939
1939-1946
Sunk as a target in 1948
Hughes
Sims
DD-411
May 19, 1939
1939-1946
Sunk in Operation Crossroads in 1946
Anderson
Sims
DD-412
August 11, 1939
1939-1942
Sunk in the Battle of Midway, June 6, 1942
Hammann
Sims
DD-413
September 15, 1939
1939-1946
Scuttled of Kwajalein in 1948
Mustin
Sims
DD-414
November 3, 1939
1939-1945
Scrapped in 1947
Russell
Sims
DD-415
March 2, 1942
1940-1942
Foundered on October 19, 1942 after being torpeoded by I-19 on September 15
O'Brien
Sims
DD-416
April 27, 1940
1940-1942
Sunk in the Second Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, November 14, 1942
Walke
Sims
DD-417
November 9, 1945
1940-1945
Scrapped in 1947
Morris
Sims
DD-418
January 5, 1940
1940-1945
Scrapped in 1947
Roe
Sims
DD-419
April 15, 1940
1940-1946
Scrapped in 1948
Wainwright
Sims
DD-420
May 15, 1940
1940-1943
Sunk by U-616 on October 9, 1943
Buck
Benson
DD-421
July 25, 1940
1940-1975
Transferred to Taiwan as Loyang, scrapped in 1975
Benson
Benson
DD-422
September 18, 1940
1940-1946
Scrapped in 1972
Mayo
Benson
DD-425
August 6, 1940
1940-1946
Sunk as a target in 1969
Madison
Benson
DD-426
September 17, 1940
1940-1944
Sunk by German JU-88s on April 20 1944
Lansdale
Benson
DD-427
September 6, 1940
1940-1974
to Taiwan as Han Yang, scrapped in 1974
Hillary P. Jones
Benson
DD-428
September 5, 1940
1940-1946
Sunk as a target in 1969
Charles F. Hughes
Benson
DD-459
March 31, 1942
1942-1942
Sunk in the First Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, November 13, 1942
Laffey
Benson
DD-460
April 30, 1942
1942-1971
Transferred to Italy as Artigliere, scrapped in 1971
Woodworth
Benson
DD-491
April 2, 1942
1942-1946
Scrapped in 1972
Farenholt
Benson
DD-492
May 11, 1942
1942-1946
Sunk as a target in 1969
Bailey
Benson
DD-598
April 30, 1942
1942-1946
Scrapped in 1973
Bancroft
Benson
DD-599
May 29, 1942
1942-1942
Sunk in the First Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, November 13, 1942
Barton
Benson
DD-600
August 15, 1942
1942-1946
Sunk as a target in 1973
Boyle
Benson
DD-601
September 12, 1942
1942-1947
Scrapped in 1972
Champlin
Benson
DD-602
June 22, 1942
1942-1946
Sunk as a target in 1973
Meade
Benson
DD-603
July 25, 1942
1942-1946
Scrapped in 1972
Murphy
Benson
DD-604
August 31, 1941
1942-1947
Scrapped in 1973
Parker
Benson
DD-605
June 10, 1942
1942-1946
Scrapped in 1966
Caldwell
Benson
DD-606
July 10, 1942
1942-1947
Scrapped in 1971
Coghlan
Benson
DD-607
July 30, 1942
1942-1946
Scrapped in 1972
Frazier
Benson
DD-608
August 25, 1942
1942-1946
Sunk as a target in 1972
Gansevoort
Benson
DD-609
September 18, 1942
1942-1946
Sunk as a target in 1973
Gillespie
Benson
DD-610
November 18, 1942
1942-1946
Sunk in exercise in 1972
Hobby
Benson
DD-611
October 17, 1942
1942-1946
Sunk as a target in 1969
Kalk
Benson
DD-612
October 24, 1942
1942-1946
Scrapped in 1975
Laub
Benson
DD-613
September 12, 1942
1942-1947
Destroyed in tests, 1966
Kendrick
Benson
DD-614
November 21, 1942
1942-1946
Sunk in fleet exercise in 1974
MacKenzie
Benson
DD-615
December 19, 1942
1942-1946
Scrapped in 1974
McClanahan
Benson
DD-616
January 15, 1943
1943-1946
Scrapped in 1972
Nields
Benson
DD-617
February 13, 1943
1943-1946
Scrapped in 1973
Ordronaux
Gleaves
DD-427
June 14, 1940
1940-1946
Scrapped in 1972
Gleaves
Gleaves
DD-428
August 1, 1940
1940-1946
Scrapped in 1973
Niblack
Gleaves
DD-429
October 7, 1940
1940-1947
Scrapped in 1961
Livermore
Gleaves
DD-430
December 4, 1940
1940-1972
Transferred to Greece as Niki, scrapped in 1972
Eberle
Gleaves
DD-431
July 17, 1940
1940-1975
to Taiwan as Nan Yang, scrapped in 1975
Plunkett
Gleaves
DD-432
September 13, 1940
1940-1946
Scrapped in 1971
Kearny
Gleaves
DD-433
January 15, 1941
1941-1943
Sunk in the Battle of Kolombangara on July 13, 1943
Gwin
Gleaves
DD-434
March 1, 1941
1941-1942
Sunk by Japanese aircraft on October 15, 1942
Meredith
Gleaves
DD-435
February 14, 1941
1941-1947
Scrapped in 1974
Grayson
Gleaves
DD-436
March 14, 1941
1941-1942
Sunk in the First Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, November 13, 1942
Monssen
Gleaves
DD-437
May 7, 1941
1941-1947
Scrapped in 1974
Woolsey
Gleaves
DD-438
March 5, 1941
1941-1972
to Greece as Doxa, scrapped in 1972
Ludlow
Gleaves
DD-439
March 13, 1941
1941-1946
Sunk as a target in 1970
Ericsson
Gleaves
DD-440
January 31, 1941
1941-1946
scrapped in 1966
Edison
Gleaves
DD-441
April 22, 1941
1941-1968
Scrapped in 1972
Wilkes
Gleaves
DD-442
June 3, 1941
1941-1951
to Italy as Aviere, sunk as a target in 1975
Nicholson
Gleaves
DD-443
May 29, 1941
1941-1945
Scrapped in 1972
Swanson
Gleaves
DD-444
July 19, 1941
1941-1942
Sunk in a collision on August 22, 1942
Ingraham
Gleaves
DD-453
October 22, 1941
1941-1943
Sunk by U-371 on October 13, 1943
Bristol
Gleaves
DD-454
November 28, 1941
1941-1970
to Japan as Asakaze, scrapped in 1970
Ellyson
Gleaves
DD-455
December 22, 1941
1941-1955
Scrapped in 1972
Hambleton
Gleaves
DD-456
April 29, 1942
1942-1969
Transferred to Taiwan as Hsien Yang, ran aground in 1969
Rodman
Gleaves
DD-457
December 5, 1941
1941-1945
scuttled after being struck by 5 kamikazes on April 6, 1945
Emmons
Gleaves
DD-458
January 26, 1942
1942-1974
Transferred to Japan as Hatakaze, to Taiwan as Hsien Yang, scrapped in 1978
Macomb
Gleaves
DD-461
January 13, 1942
1942-1945
Scrapped in 1946
Forrest
Gleaves
DD-462
February 3, 1942
1942-1956
Sunk as a target in 1973
Fitch
Gleaves
DD-463
December 18, 1941
1941-1944
Sunk by shore- based gunfire on June 6, 1944 off Carentan, France
Corry
Gleaves
DD-464
January 22, 1942
1942-1952
Sunk in collision with USS Wasp, April 26, 1952
Hobson
Gleaves
DD-483
March 4, 1942
1942-1943
Sunk by Japanese aircraft on April 7, 1943
Aaron Ward
Gleaves
DD-484
March 21, 1942
1942-1976
to Turkey as Gelibolu, scrapped in 1976
Buchanan
Gleaves
DD-485
April 16, 1942
1942-1942
Sunk in the Battle of Cape Esperance, October 12, 1942
Duncan
Gleaves
DD-486
April 29, 1942
1942-1973
to Turkey as Gaziantep, scrapped in 1973
Lansdowne
Gleaves
DD-487
May 13, 1942
1942-1974
to Turkey as Gemlik, sunk as a target in 1982
Lardner
Gleaves
DD-488
May 27, 1942
1942-1973
to Turkey as Giresun, scrapped in 1973
McCalla
Gleaves
DD-489
June 17, 1942
1942-1949
Scrapped in 1969
Mervine
Gleaves
DD-490
July 3, 1942
1942-1949
Scrapped in 1973
Quick
Gleaves
DD-493
December 28, 1942
1943-1954
Scrapped in 1972
Carmick
Gleaves
DD-494
January 27, 1943
1943-1955
Scrapped in 1972
Doyle
Gleaves
DD-495
February 25, 1943
1943-1955
Scrapped in 1970
Endicott
Gleaves
DD-496
March 15, 1943
1943-1946
Scrapped in 1973
McCook
Gleaves
DD-497
March 31, 1943
1943-1946
Sunk as a target in 1973
Frankford
Gleaves
DD-618
September 11, 1942
1942-1949
Scrapped in 1973
Davison
Gleaves
DD-619
September 18, 1942
1942-1946
Scrapped in 1973
Edwards
Gleaves
DD-620
October 8, 1942
1942-1944
Struck mine, sunk by shore batteries on June 10, 1944
Glennon
Gleaves
DD-621
November 5, 1942
1942-1955
Scrapped in 1973
Jeffers
Gleaves
DD-622
October 31, 1942
1942-1943
Sunk by German bombers, July 10, 1943
Maddox
Gleaves
DD-623
November 26, 1942
1942-1947
Scrapped in 1969
Nelson
Gleaves
DD-624
June 14, 1942
1943-1946
Grounded in 1961
Baldwin
Gleaves
DD-625
June 28, 1942
1943-1945
Scrapped in 1947
Harding
Gleaves
DD-626
July 1, 1943
1943-1970
Scrapped in 1972
Satterlee
Gleaves
DD-627
August 16, 1943
1943-1946
Scrapped in 1969
Welles
Gleaves
DD-628
July 10, 1943
1943-1954
Scrapped in 1972
Thompson
Gleaves
DD-632
June 1, 1942
1942-1947
Scrapped in 1972
Cowie
Gleaves
DD-633
June 23, 1942
1942-1947
Sunk as a target in 1967
Knight
Gleaves
DD-634
August 4, 1942
1942-1947
Scrapped in 1973
Doran
Gleaves
DD-635
September 1, 1942
1942-1947
Scrapped in 1970
Earle
Gleaves
DD-636
August 15, 1942
1942-1945
Scrapped in 1948
Butler
Gleaves
DD-637
September 15, 1942
1942-1955
Sunk as a target in 1973
Gherardi
Gleaves
DD-638
December 20, 1942
1942-1946
Sunk as a target in 1973
Herndon
Gleaves
DD-639
February 7, 1943
1943-1945
Scrapped in 1947
Shubrick
Gleaves
DD-640
May 7, 1942
1942-1943
Sunk by German aircraft on November 6, 1943
Beatty
Gleaves
DD-641
June 4, 1942
1942-1947
Scrapped in 1972
Tillman
Gleaves
DD-645
December 15, 1942
1942-1946
Scrapped in 1970
Stevenson
Gleaves
DD-646
January 11, 1943
1943-1946
Scrapped in 1973
Stockton
Gleaves
DD-647
April 1, 1943
1943-1946
Sunk as a target in 1974
Thorn
Gleaves
DD-648
April 15, 1943
1943-1944
Sunk by internal explosions on January 3, 1944
Turner
Fletcher
DD-445
June 30, 1942
1942-1969
Scrapped in 1972
Fletcher
Fletcher
DD-446
July 22, 1942
1942-1969
Scrapped in 1970
Radford
Fletcher
DD-447
July 31, 1942
1942-1969
Scrapped in 1971
Jenkins
Fletcher
DD-448
August 12, 1942
1942-1946
Sold to Peru for spare parts in 1974
La Vallette
Fletcher
DD-449
June 4, 1942
1942-1970
Scrapped in 1970
Nicholas
Fletcher
DD-450
June 26, 1942
1942-1970
Scrapped in 1970
O'Bannon
Fletcher
DD-451
July 20, 1942
1942-1943
Sunk in the Naval Battle of Vella Lavella on October 6, 1943
Chevalier
Fletcher
DD-465
August 29, 1942
1942-1965
Sunk as a target in 1968
Saufley
Fletcher
DD-466
October 1, 1942
1942-1969
Sunk as a target in 1970
Waller
Fletcher
DD-467
August 7, 1942
1942-1943
Sunk by torpedo from IJN Niizuki, July 5, 1943
Strong
Fletcher
DD-468
August 28, 1942
1942-1971
to Italy as Lanciere, scrapped in 1971
Taylor
Fletcher
DD-469
September 21, 1942
1942-1943
Sunk by IJN aircraft off Savo Island on February 1, 1943
De Haven
Fletcher
DD-470
November 14, 1942
1942-1968
Wrecked in 1968
Bache
Fletcher
DD-471
December 23, 1942
1942-1968
Sunk as a target in 1969
Beale
Fletcher
DD-472
December 15, 1942
1942-1978
Transferred to Brazil as Para, sunk as a target in 1983
Guest
Fletcher
DD-473
February 9, 1943
1943-1978
Transferred to Brazil as Paraiba, scrapped in 1978
Bennett
Fletcher
DD-474
March 2, 1943
1943-1947
Sunk as a target in 1962
Fullam
Fletcher
DD-475
April 13, 1943
1943-1946
Scrapped in 1973
Hudson
Fletcher
DD-476
November 17, 1942
1942-1945
Scrapped in 1948
Hutchins
Fletcher
DD-477
September 15, 1942
1942-1945
Sunk by kamikaze off Okinawa on April 16, 1945
Pringle
Fletcher
DD-478
October 15, 1942
1942-1946
Scrapped in 1971
Stanly
Fletcher
DD-479
February 1, 1943
1943-1946
Scrapped in 1973
Stevens
Fletcher
DD-480
April 10, 1943
1943-1946
Scrapped in 1970
Halford
Fletcher
DD-481
March 4, 1944
1944-1945
Scrapped in 1947
Leutze
Fletcher
DD-482
November 21, 1942
1942-1968
Sank in a storm in 1972
Philip
Fletcher
DD-499
December 5, 1942
1942-1970
Scrapped in 1970
Renshaw
Fletcher
DD-500
December 30, 1942
1942- 1993
Transferred to West Germany then Greece as Kimon, scrapped in 1993
Ringgold
Fletcher
DD-501
January 1, 1943
1943-1946
Scrapped in 1974
Schroeder
Fletcher
DD-502
January 23, 1943
1943-1947
Scrapped in 1975
Sigsbee
Fletcher
DD-507
October 9, 1942
1942-1969
Scrapped in 1970
Conway
Fletcher
DD-508
October 30, 1942
1942-1969
Sunk as a target in 1970
Cony
Fletcher
DD-509
November 20, 1942
1942-1985
Transferred to Spain as Almirante Valdes, scrapped in 1988
Converse
Fletcher
DD-510
December 4, 1942
1942-1969
Sunk as a target in 1970
Eaton
Fletcher
DD-511
December 22, 1942
1942-1946
Scrapped in 1974
Foote
Fletcher
DD-512
January 8, 1943
1943-1944
Sunk in Typhoon Cobra, December 18, 1944
Spence
Fletcher
DD-513
January 26, 1943
1943-1947
Transferred to Peru for spare parts in 1974
Terry
Fletcher
DD-514
February 10, 1943
1943-1945
Scrapped in 1948
Thatcher
Fletcher
DD-515
February 26, 1943
1943-1946
Transferred to West Germany, sunk as a target in 1979
Anthony
Fletcher
DD-516
March 16, 1943
1943-1991
Transferred to Greece as Nearchos, scrapped in 1991
Wadsworth
Fletcher
DD-517
April 13, 1943
1943-1977
Sold to Italy as Fante, scrapped in 1977
Walker
Fletcher
DD-518
February 3, 1943
1942-1943
Sunk by IJN aircraft on December 26, 1943
Brownson
Fletcher
DD-519
March 10, 1943
1943-1960
Scrapped in 1976
Daly
Fletcher
DD-520
April 12, 1943
1943-1981
Loaned to Peru as Almirante Guise, scrapped in 1981
Isherwood
Fletcher
DD-521
May 22, 1943
1943-1954
Transferred to Taiwan, sunk as a target in 2003
Kimberly
Fletcher
DD-522
June 21, 1943
1943-1945
Sunk by kamikazes on May 4, 1945
Luce
Fletcher
DD-526
February 5, 1943
1943-1944
Sunk by kamikaze on November 1, 1944
Abner Read
Fletcher
DD-527
March 20, 1943
1943-1960
Scrapped in 1961
Ammen
Fletcher
DD-528
April 23, 1943
1943-1988
Sunk as an artificial reef in 2001
Mullany
Fletcher
DD-529
May 10, 1943
1943-1945
Sunk by kamikazes off Okinawa on April 6, 1945
Bush
Fletcher
DD-530
May 28, 1943
1943-1965
Scrapped in 1973
Trathen
Fletcher
DD-531
June 18, 1943
1943-1965
Scrapped in 1976
Hazelwood
Fletcher
DD-532
July 6, 1943
1943-1982
Transferred to Argentina as Almirante Brown, scrapped in 1982
Heermann
Fletcher
DD-533
July 19, 1943
1943-1944
Sunk by IJN Kongo or IJN Yamato in the Battle off Samar, October 25, 1944
Hoel
Fletcher
DD-534
August 19, 1943
1943-1954
Scrapped in 1974
McCord
Fletcher
DD-535
August 31, 1943
1943-1964
Scrapped in 1975
Miller
Fletcher
DD-536
September 20, 1943
1943-1958
Scrapped in 1973
Owen
Fletcher
DD-537
September 30, 1943
1943-1965
Museum ship in Buffalo New York
The Sullivans
Fletcher
DD-538
October 21, 1943
1943-1958
Scrapped in 1973
Stephen Potter
Fletcher
DD-539
November 25, 1943
1943-1963
Sunk as a target in 1966
Tingey
Fletcher
DD-540
December 1, 1943
1943-1958
Sold to Taiwan as Kwei Yang, sunk as a target in 1999
Twining
Fletcher
DD-541
December 30, 1943
1943-1999
Loaned to Taiwan, sunk as a target in 1999
Yarnall
Fletcher
DD-544
May 8, 1943
1943-1981
Transferred to Turkey as Iskenderun, scrapped in 1981
Boyd
Fletcher
DD-545
June 12, 1943
1943-1981
Transferred to Greece as Thyella, scrapped in 1981
Bradford
Fletcher
DD-546
July 10, 1943
1943-1981
Transferred to Greece as Navarinon, scrapped in 1981
Brown
Fletcher
DD-547
August 23, 1943
1943-1982
Transferred to Argentina as Almirante Storni, scrapped in 1982
Cowell
Fletcher
DD-550
June 23, 1943
1943-1985
Transferred to Spain as Lepanto, scrapped in 1985
Capps
Fletcher
DD-551
September 18, 1943
1943-1987
Transferred to Spain as Almirante Ferrandiz, scrapped in 1987
David W. Taylor
Fletcher
DD-552
December 11, 1943
1943-1945
Scrapped in 1947
Evans
Fletcher
DD-553
February 2, 1944
1944-1946
Scrapped in 1979
John D. Henley
Fletcher
DD-554
July 30, 1943
1943-1946
Scrapped in 1973
Franks
Fletcher
DD-555
August 31, 1943
1943-1945
Scrapped in 1946
Haggard
Fletcher
DD-556
September 30, 1943
1943-1960
Scrapped in 1961
Hailey
Fletcher
DD-557
October 27, 1943
1943-1944
Sunk in the Battle off Samar, October 25, 1944
Johnston
Fletcher
DD-558
November 18, 1943
1943-1964
Scrapped in 1973
Laws
Fletcher
DD-559
December 4, 1943
1943-1945
Ran aground, May 18, 1945
Longshaw
Fletcher
DD-560
December 18, 1943
1943-1945
Sunk by kamikazes on May 4, 1945
Morrison
Fletcher
DD-561
January 15, 1944
1944-1975
Transferred to Italy as Geniere, scrapped in 1975
Prichett
Fletcher
DD-562
January 31, 1944
1944-1964
Sunk as a target in 1982
Robinson
Fletcher
DD-563
February 21, 1944
1944-1959
Sunk as a target in 1978
Ross
Fletcher
DD-564
March 13, 1944
1944-1959
Sunk as a target in 1978
Rowe
Fletcher
DD-565
March 31, 1944
1944-1957
Scrapped in 1966
Smalley
Fletcher
DD-566
April 15, 1944
1944-1969
Sunk in an exercise in 1997
Stoddard
Fletcher
DD-567
April 29, 1944
1944-1969
Scrapped in 1974
Watts
Fletcher
DD-568
May 20, 1944
1944-1963
Scrapped in 1975
Wren
Fletcher
DD-569
October 27, 1942
1942-1991
Transferred to Greece as Sfendoni, scrapped in 1997
Aulick
Fletcher
DD-570
November 24, 1942
1942-1968
Transferred to West Germany, scrapped in 1968
Charles Ausburne
Fletcher
DD-571
December 8, 1942
1942-1981
Transferred to West Germany, scrapped in 1981
Claxton
Fletcher
DD-572
December 30, 1942
1942-1981
Transferred to West Germany, scrapped in 1982
Dyson
Fletcher
DD-573
January 25, 1943
1943-1982
sold to Mexico as Cuauhtemoc, scrapped
Harrison
Fletcher
DD-574
February 9, 1943
1943-2001
Transferred to Mexico as Cuitlahuac, scrapped in 2011
John Rodgers
Fletcher
DD-575
March 31, 1943
1943-1946
Scrapped in 1974
McKee
Fletcher
DD-576
April 20, 1943
1943-1965
Scrapped in 1976
Murray
Fletcher
DD-577
May 19, 1943
1943-1968
Scrapped in 1971
Sproston
Fletcher
DD-578
June 16, 1943
1943-1945
Sunk as a target in 1975
Wickes
Fletcher
DD-579
July 6, 1943
1943-1945
Sunk by kamikazes, June 10, 1945
William D. Porter
Fletcher
DD-580
July 31, 1943
1943-1947
Sunk as a target in 1970
Young
Fletcher
DD-581
May 18, 1943
1943-1991
Transferred to Greece as Velos, museum ship in Athens
Charrette
Fletcher
DD-582
June 8, 1943
1943-1991
Transferred to Greece as Aspis, scrapped in 1997
Conner
Fletcher
DD-583
July 6, 1943
1943-1990
Transferred to Greece as Lonchi, scrapped in 1997
Hall
Fletcher
DD-584
August 19, 1943
1943-1945
Lost to mine, March 26, 1945
Halligan
Fletcher
DD-585
September 16, 1943
1943-1946
Sunk as a target in 1973
Haraden
Fletcher
DD-586
November 10, 1943
1943-1945
Scrapped in 1947
Newcomb
Fletcher
DD-587
March 4 ,1943
1943-1946
Sunk as a target in 1975
Bell
Fletcher
DD-588
April 3, 1943
1943-1946
Sunk as a target in 1974
Burns
Fletcher
DD-589
May 15, 1943
1943-1946
Scrapped in 1970
Izard
Fletcher
DD-590
October 25, 1943
1943-1945
Scrapped in 1970
Paul Hamilton
Fletcher
DD-591
November 4, 1943
1943-1945
Sunk by kamikaze on June 16, 1945
Twiggs
Fletcher
DD-592
April 3 ,1944
1944-1946
Sunk as a target in 1962
Howorth
Fletcher
DD-593
May 4, 1944
1944-1946
Sunk as target in 1975
Killen
Fletcher
DD-594
November 4, 1944
1944-1946
Scrapped in 1973
Hart
Fletcher
DD-595
November 18, 1944
1944-1946
Scrapped in 1972
Metcalf
Fletcher
DD-596
February 8, 1945
1945-1972
Scrapped in 1972
Shields
Fletcher
DD-597
February 22, 1945
1945-1946
Scrapped in 1970
Wiley
Fletcher
DD-629
April 23, 1943
1943-1965
Scrapped in 1975
Abbot
Fletcher
DD-630
May 11, 1943
1943-1983
Transferred to Argentina as Almirante Garcia, sunk as a targer in 1983
Braine
Fletcher
DD-631
May 28, 1943
1943-1983
Transferred to South Korea, scrapped in 1993
Erben
Fletcher
DD-642
June 15, 1943
1943-1973
Transferred to Colombia as Antioquia, scrapped in 1973
Hale
Fletcher
DD-643
June 29, 1943
1943-1960
Scrapped in 1975
Sigourney
Fletcher
DD-644
July 16, 1943
1943-1982
Loaned to Argentina as Rosales, scrapped in 1982
Stembel
Fletcher
DD-649
November 24, 1943
1943-1946
Scrapped in 1972
Albert W. Grant
Fletcher
DD-650
July 30, 1943
1943-1960
Sunk as target in the 1980s
Caperton
Fletcher
DD-651
August 17, 1943
1943-1969
Transferred to Turkey as Izmit, scrapped in 1980
Cogswell
Fletcher
DD-652
August 31, 1943
1943-1970
Sunk as a target in 1974
Ingersoll
Fletcher
DD-653
September 16, 1943
1943-1957
Scrapped in 1973
Knapp
Fletcher
DD-654
April 12, 1944
1944-1963
Scrapped in 1976
Bearss
Fletcher
DD-655
June 7, 1944
1943-1964
Scrapped in 1976
John Hood
Fletcher
DD-656
August 2, 1944
1944-1987
Transferred to Turkey as Izmir, scrapped in 1987
Van Valkenburgh
Fletcher
DD-657
July 23, 1943
1943-1957
Sold to Chile for spare parts in 1974
Charles J. Badger
Fletcher
DD-658
August 23, 1943
1943-1966
Sunk as a target in 1966
Colahan
Fletcher
DD-659
March 20, 1943
1943-1960
Scrapped in 1975
Dashiell
Fletcher
DD-660
April 9, 1943
1943-1946
Scrapped in 1973
Bullard
Fletcher
DD-661
April 23, 1943
1943-1964
Museum Ship in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Kidd
Fletcher
DD-662
December 14, 1943
1943-1946
Scrapped in 1976
Bennion
Fletcher
DD-663
January 26, 1944
1944-1974
Transferred to Japan as Ariake, scrapped in 1974
Heywood L. Edwards
Fletcher
DD-664
February 23, 1944
1944-1973
Transferred to Japan as Yugure, scrapped in 1974
Richard P. Leary
Fletcher
DD-665
December 4, 1943
1943-1947
Sunk as a target in 1969
Bryant
Fletcher
DD-666
May 21, 1943
1943-1969
Scrapped in 1971
Black
Fletcher
DD-667
May 31, 1943
1943-1954
Scrapped in 1974
Chauncey
Fletcher
DD-668
June 11, 1943
1943-1987
Transferred to Turkey as Istanbul, scrapped in 1987
Clarence K. Bronson
Fletcher
DD-669
July 24, 1943
1943-1960
Scrapped in 1975
Cotten
Fletcher
DD-670
August 7, 1943
1943-1975
Transferred to Argentina as Espora, scrapped in 1977
Dortch
Fletcher
DD-671
August 19, 1943
1943-1960
Scrapped in 1977
Gatling
Fletcher
Dd-672
September 3, 1943
1943-1958
Scrapped in 1976
Healy
Fletcher
DD-673
September 10, 1943
1943-1989
Transferred to South Korea as Busan, scrapped in 1989
Hickox
Fletcher
DD-674
September 22, 1943
1943-1963
Scrapped in 1975
Hunt
Fletcher
DD-675
September 29, 1943
1943-1989
Transferred to Brazil as Piaui, scrapped in 1989
Lewis Hancock
Fletcher
DD-676
October 16, 1943
1943-1969
Scrapped in 1970
Marshall
Fletcher
DD-677
November 19, 1943
1943-1963
Scrapped in 1966
McDermut
Fletcher
DD-678
December 20, 1943
1943-1988
Transferred to Spain as Jorge Juan, scrapped in 1988
McGowan
Fletcher
DD-679
December 30, 1943
1943-1963
Scrapped in 1976
McNair
Fletcher
DD-680
November 24, 1943
1943-1954
Scrapped in 1975
Melvin
Fletcher
DD-681
September 30, 1943
1943-1970
Scrapped in 1972
Hopewell
Fletcher
DD-682
October 30, 1943
1943-1969
Sunk as a target in 1982
Porterfield
Fletcher
DD-683
February 11, 1944
1943-1957
Sunk as a target in 1977
Stockham
Fletcher
DD-684
March 9, 1944
1943-1969
Scrapped in 1972
Wedderburn
Fletcher
DD-685
September 21, 1943
1943-1969
Sunk as a target in 1997
Picking
Fletcher
DD-686
October 25, 1943
1943-1968
Transferred to South Korea, April 27, 1968
Halsey Powell
Fletcher
DD-687
November 22, 1943
1943-1972
Scrapped in 1974
Uhlmann
Fletcher
DD-688
September 30, 1943
1943-1963
Scrapped in 1976
Remey
Fletcher
DD-689
October 19, 1943
1943-1982
Transferred to Chile as Blanco Encalda, sunk as a target in 1991
Wadleigh
Fletcher
DD-690
November 5, 1943
1943-1946
Scrapped in 1973
Norman Scott
Fletcher
DD-691
November 19, 1943
1943-1946
Scrapped in 1971
Mertz
Fletcher
DD-792
November 27, 1943
1943-1945
Sunk by kamikaze on July 28, 1945
Callaghan
Fletcher
DD-793
December 31, 1943
1943-1960
Museum ship in Boston
Cassin Young
Fletcher
DD-794
February 14, 1944
1944-1988
to Brazil as Santa Catarina, sunk in 1990
Irwin
Fletcher
DD-795
March 20, 1944
1944-1981
to Turkey as Icel, scrapped in 1981
Preston
Fletcher
DD-796
December 20, 1943
1943-1980
loaned to Peru as Villar, scrapped in 1980
Benham
Fletcher
DD-797
January 17, 1944
1944-1973
to Brazil as Parana, scrapped in 1982
Cushing
Fletcher
DD-798
February 14, 1944
1944-1957
scrapped in 1963
Monssen
Fletcher
DD-799
June 3, 1944
1944-1988
to Spain as Alcala Galiano, scrapped in 1988
Jarvis
Fletcher
DD-800
June 24, 1944
1944-1953
Scrapped in 1974
Porter
Fletcher
DD-801
July 8, 1944
1944-1945
Sunk by kamikaze on April 6, 1945
Colhoun
Fletcher
DD-802
July 29, 1944
1944-1964
Ran aground in 1971
Gregory
Fletcher
DD-803
August 19, 1944
1944-1945
Sunk by kamikaze, May 3, 1945
Little
Fletcher
DD-804
September 2, 1944
1944-1983
to Chile as Cochrane, scrapped in 1983
Rooks
Sumner
DD-692
January 26, 1944
1944-1973
Scrapped in 1974
Allen M. Sumner
Sumner
DD-693
February 28, 1944
1944-1973
Scrapped in 1973
Moale
Sumner
DD-694
March 10, 1944
1944-1992
sold to Greece as Miaoulis, sunk as a target in 2001
Ingraham
Sumner
DD-695
March 27, 1944
1944-1944
Sunk in the Battle of Ormoc Bay, December 3, 1944
Cooper
Sumner
DD-696
May 4, 1944
1944-1999
Transferred to Taiwan as Huei Yang, sunk as a target in 2003
English
Sumner
DD-697
May 17, 1944
1944-1990
to Chile as Ministro Zenteno, scrapped in 1990
Charles S. Sperry
Sumner
DD-698
May 31, 1944
1944-1973
Scrapped in 1974
Ault
Sumner
DD-699
June 7, 1944
1944-1986
Sold to Colombia as Santander, scrapped in 1986
Waldron
Sumner
DD-700
June 22, 1944
1944-1999
Transferred to Taiwan as Yue Yang, sunk as artificial reef in 2001
Haynsworth
Sumner
DD-701
July 21, 1944
1944-1970
Sunk as target in 1970
John W. Weeks
Sumner
DD-702
August 28, 1944
1944-1983
To Argentina as Segui, scrapped in 1983
Hank
Sumner
DD-703
September 8, 1944
1944-1994
to South Korea as Daegu, scrapped in 1994
Wallace L. Lind
Sumner
DD-704
September 21, 1944
1944-1984
to Argentina as Hipolito Bouchard, scrapped in 1984
Borie
Sumner
DD-705
November 4, 1944
1944-1990
to Brazil as Mato Grosso, scrapped in 1990
Compton
Sumner
DD-706
November 23, 1944
1944-1971
Scrapped in 1974
Gainard
Sumner
DD-707
December 7, 1944
1944-1970
sunk in exercise in 1970
Soley
Sumner
DD-708
February 17, 1945
1945-1972
scrapped in 1973
Harlan R. Dickson
Sumner
DD-709
March 1, 1945
1945-1993
to Turkey as Zafer, scrapped in 1994
Hugh Purvis
Sumner
DD-722
December 30, 1943
1943-1968
Sunk as a target in 1969
Barton
Sumner
DD-723
January 21, 1944
1944-1970
Scrapped in 1975
Walke
Sumner
DD-724
February 8, 1944
1944-1975
Museum ship in Charleston, South Carolina
Laffey
Sumner
DD-725
February 25, 1944
1944-1972
Sunk as a target in 1972
O'Brien
Sumner
DD-726
March 14, 1944
1944-1944
Mined on June 9, 1944
Meredith
Sumner
DD-727
March 31, 1944
1944-1993
to South Korea as Incheon, scrapped in 1993
De Haven
Sumner
DD-728
April 14, 1944
1944-1971
scrapped in 1974
Mansfield
Sumner
DD-729
May 2, 1944
1944-1971
Scrapped in 1974
Lyman K. Swenson
Sumner
DD-730
May 16, 1944
1944-1985
to Argentina as Piedrabuena, sunk in exercise in 1988
Collett
Sumner
DD-731
June 2, 1944
1944-1984
to Taiwan as Po Yang, scrapped in 1985
Maddox
Sumner
DD-732
June 16, 1944
1944-1969
Scrapped in 1970
Hyman
Sumner
DD-733
July 4, 1944
1944-1945
Sunk by Ohka, April 12, 1945
Mannert L. Abele
Sumner
DD-734
July 18, 1944
1944-1973
Scrapped in 1973
Purdy
Sumner
DD-741
November 14, 1944
1944-1945
Sunk by kamikaze, May 28, 1945
Drexler
Sumner
DD-744
March 20, 1944
1944-1971
Sunk as a target in 1977
Blue
Sumner
DD-745
April 17, 1944
1944-1984
to Taiwan as Hsiang Yang, scrapped in 1984
Brush
Sumner
DD-746
May 20, 1944
1944-2000
to Taiwan as Lo Yang, scrapped in 2013
Taussig
Sumner
DD-747
June 24, 1944
1944-1994
to Taiwan as Heng Yang, sunk as a target in 1995
Samuel N. Moore
Sumner
DD-748
July 22, 1944
1944-1969
Scrapped in 1970
Harry E. Hubbard
Sumner
DD-752
November 23, 1944
1944-1974
Sunk as a target in 1979
Alfred A. Cunningham
Sumner
DD-753
December 30, 1944
1944-1973
Scrapped in 1974
John R. Pierce
Sumner
DD-754
February 3, 1945
1945-1969
Sunk in collision with HMAS Melbourne, June 3, 1969
Frank E. Evans
Sumner
DD-755
March 3, 1945
1945-1970
Scrapped in 1974
John A. Bole
Sumner
DD-756
March 31, 1945
1945-1981
to Venezuela as Carabobo, scrapped in 1981
Beatty
Sumner
DD-757
October 12, 1944
1944-1973
Scrapped in 1974
Putnam
Sumner
DD-758
March 8, 1946
1945-1996
to Brazil as Rio Grande do Norte, sunk in 1997
Strong
Sumner
DD-759
April 26, 1945
1945-1971
Scrapped in 1974
Lofberg
Sumner
DD-760
October 11, 1945
1945-2000
to Taiwan as Nan Yang sunk as a target in 2006
John W. Thomason
Sumner
DD-775
December 27, 1944
1944-1977
to Colombia as Caldas, scrapped in 1977
Willard Keith
Sumner
DD-761
June 28, 1946
1946-1995
to Brazil as Alagoas, scrapped in 1995
Buck
Sumner
DD-762
October 8, 1946
1946-1973
Scrapped in 1974
Henley
Sumner
DD-770
February 6, 1944
1944-1996
To Brazil as Espirito Santo, scrapped in 1996
Lowry
Sumner
DD-774
November 25, 1944
1944-1945
Scrapped in 1947
Hugh W. Hadley
Sumner
DD-776
February 17, 1945
1945-1995
to Brazil as Sergipe, scrapped in 1995
James C. Owens
Sumner
DD-777
October 25, 1944
1944-1994
to Iran as Babr, non operational to be scrapped
Zellars
Sumner
DD-778
November 24, 1944
1944-1973
Scrapped in 1974
Massey
Sumner
DD-779
December 26, 1944
1944-1998
to Chiles as Ministro Portales, scuttled in 1998
Douglas H. Fox
Sumner
DD-780
January 27, 1945
1945-1972
to Iran as Palang, non-operational since 1994, to be scrapped
Stormes
Sumner
DD-781
March 3, 1945
1945-1981
to Venezuela as Falcon, scrapped in 1981
Robert K. Huntington
Sumner
DD-857
March 17, 1945
1945-1994
to Taiwan as Hua Yang scrapped in 1994
Bristol
Gearing
DD-710
May 3, 1945
1945-1973
Scrapped in 1974
Gearing
Gearing
DD-711
June 8, 1945
1945-1972
to Spain as Churruca, sunk as target in 1981
Eugene A. Greene
Gearing
DD-712
July 2, 1945
1945-1969
Sunk as a target in 1970
Gyatt
Gearing
DD-713
July 31, 1945
1945-1970
Scrapped in 1975
Kenneth D. Bailey
Gearing
DD-714
September 21, 1945
1945-2000
to South Korea as Gangwon, scrapped in 2016
William R. Rush
Gearing
DD-715
November 24, 1945
1945-1976
Sunk as a target in 1983
William M. Wood
Gearing
DD-716
January 12, 1946
1946-?
to Pakistan as Tariq, non-operational, "on sea headquarters"
Wiltsie
Gearing
DD-717
March 22, 1946
1946-1975
Scrapped in 1975
Theodore E. Chandler
Gearing
DD-718
July 12, 1946
1945-2003
to Taiwan as Yun Yang, sunk as a target in 2005
Hamner
Gearing
DD-719
March 19, 1949
1949-1999
Transferred to Pakistan as Taimur, sunk as a target in 2000
Epperson
Gearing
DD-742
December 11, 1944
1944-1971
to Greece as Themistoklis, sunk as a target in 2001
Frank Knox
Gearing
DD-743
December 22, 1944
1944-1981
Sunk as a target in 1997
Southerland
Gearing
DD-763
December 18, 1946
1946-1983
Sunk as a target in 1999
William C. Lawe.
Gearing
DD-764
March 21, 1947
1947-1999
to Taiwan as Dang Yang, sunk as an artificial reef in 2002
Lloyd Thomas
Gearing
DD-765
May 23, 1947
1947-1982
Sold to Turkey as Tinaztepe, scrapped in 1982
Keppler
Gearing
DD-782
March 31, 1945
1945-1977
to Taiwan as Chaoyang, wrecked in 1977
Rowan
Gearing
DD-783
May 12, 1945
1945-1976
Transferred to Greece as Tombazis, scrapped in 1998
Gurke
Gearing
DD-784
June 9, 1945
1945-1981
Scrapped in 1987
McKean
Gearing
DD-785
August 4, 1945
1945-2001
to Pakistan as Tughril, fate unknown
Henderson
Gearing
DD-786
October 26, 1945
1945-1999
to Taiwan as Kai Yang, sunk as an artificial reef in 1999
Richard B. Anderson
Gearing
DD-787
February 8, 1946
1946-2004
Transferred to Taiwan as Chienyang, scrapped in 2013 against the wishes of the local government
James E. Kyes
Gearing
DD-788
March 29, 1946
1946-2004
to Taiwan as Shaoyang, sunk as an artificial reef in 2006
Hollister
Gearing
DD-789
May 10, 1946
1946-1973
transferred to Turkey as Gayret, museum ship in Izmit
Eversole
Gearing
DD-790
June 21, 1946
1946-1999
to Taiwan as Lai Yang, sunk as an artificial reef in 2002
Shelton
Gearing
DD-805
January 9, 1945
1945-2000
to South Korea as Chungbuk, scrapped in 2000
Chevalier
Gearing
DD-806
January 27, 1945
1945-1979
Sunk as a target in 1986
Higbee
Gearing
DD-807
February 13, 1945
1945-1970
Scrapped in 1975
Benner
Gearing
DD-808
March 2, 1945
1945-1973
Scrapped in 1974
Dennis J. Buckley
Gearing
DD-817
February 27, 1946
1946-1994
to Greece as Kriezis, scapped in 2002
Corry
Gearing
DD-818
April 5, 1946
1946-2001
to South Korea as Taejon, presumed scrapped after 2001
New
Gearing
DD-819
May 18, 1946
1946-1991
to Ecuador as Presidente Alfaro, scrapped in 1991
Holder
Gearing
DD-820
July 3, 1946
1946-1977
Scrapped in 1979
Rich
Gearing
DD-821
August 23, 1946
1946-2003
to Taiwan as Chen Yang, sunk as a target in 2006
Johnston
Gearing
DD-822
October 23, 1946
1946-1998
to Turkey as Kilicalipasa, scrapped in 1999
Robert H. Mccard
Gearing
DD-823
December 22, 1946
1946-1970
Sunk as a target in 1971
Samuel B. Roberts
Gearing
DD-824
July 26, 1946
1949-1977
Sunk in an exercise in 1982
Basilone
Gearing
DD-825
December 15, 1949
1949-1997
to Turkey as Anittepe, scrapped in 1999
Carpenter
Gearing
DD-826
June 20, 1946
1946-1978
Sunk as a target in 1982
Agerholm
Gearing
DD-827
November 5, 1949
1949-1999
to Turkey as Alcitepe, scrapped in 1999
Robert A. Owens
Gearing
DD-828
September 26, 1952
1952-1956
Scrapped in 1959
Timmerman
Gearing
DD-829
March 20, 1945
1940-1979
Scrapped in 1980
Myles C. Fox
Gearing
DD-830
April 6, 1945
1945-1999
to South Korea as Jeongbuk, museum ship at Gangneung
Everett F. Larson
Gearing
DD-831
April 24, 1945
1945-1969
Scrapped in 1977
Goodrich
Gearing
DD-832
May 11, 1945
1945-2004
to Taiwan as Liao Yang, sunk as a target in 2006
Hanson
Gearing
DD-833
May 29, 1945
1945-1999
to Taiwan as Han Yang, sunk as an artificial reef in 1999
Herbert J. Thomas
Gearing
DD-834
June 12, 1945
1945-1969
Scrapped in 1970
Turner
Gearing
DD-835
June 29, 1945
1945-1993
to Greece as Apostolis, scrapped in 2003
Charles P. Cecil
Gearing
DD-836
July 13, 1945
1945-1976
Sunk as a target in 1976
George K. Mackenzie
Gearing
DD-837
July 31, 1945
1945-2005
to Tai Wan as Te Yang, Museum ship in Anping, Taiwan
Sarsfield
Gearing
DD-838
August 21, 1945
1945-1999
to Taiwan as Fu Yang, Sunk as a target in 2003
Ernest G. Small
Gearing
DD-839
September 13, 1945
1945-2006
to Taiwan as Shen Yang, scrapped in 2013
Power
Gearing
DD-840
October 4, 1945
1945-1976
Sunk as a target in 1981
Glennon
Gearing
DD-841
November 2, 1945
1945-1991
transferred to Spain as Blaz de Lezo, scrapped in 1991
Noa
Gearing
DD-842
November 28, 1945
1945-1987
to Turkey as Piyalepasa, scrapped in 1999
Fiske
Gearing
DD-843
December 20, 1945
1945-1972
Scrapped in 1973
Warrington
Gearing
DD-844
January 17, 1946
1946-1970
Scrapped in 1974
Perry
Gearing
DD-845
February 7, 1946
1946-1978
Sunk as a target in 1987
Bausell
Gearing
DD-846
March 5, 1946
1946-1975
Scrapped in 1975
Ozbourn
Gearing
DD-847
March 28, 1946
1946-1974
Sunk as a target in 1980
Robert L. Wilson
Gearing
DD-848
April 23, 1946
1946-1968
Sunk as a target in 1969
Witek
Gearing
DD-849
May 23, 1946
1946-2000
to South Korea as Gwangju, presumed scrapped
Richard E. Kraus
Gearing
DD-850
December 15, 1945
1945-1973
Museum ship in Fall River, Massachusetts
Joseph P. Kennedy
Gearing
DD-851
March 8, 1946
1946-1973
to Greece as Kountouriotis, scrapped in 1995? (laid up?))
Rupertus
Gearing
DD-852
June 28,1946
1946-2000
to Taiwan as Lai Yang, sunk as an artificial reef in 2003
Leonard F. Mason
Gearing
DD-853
September 12, 1946
1946-1995
to Turkey as Cakmak, scrapped in 1995
Charles H. Roan
Gearing
DD-858
May 12, 1945
1945-1970
Sunk as an artificial reef in 1972
Fred T. Berry
Gearing
DD-859
June 9, 1945
1945-1994
to Turkey as Kocatepe, scrapped in 1994
Norris
Gearing
DD-860
July 26, 1945
1945-1973
Scrapped in 1974
McCaffery
Gearing
DD-861
September 28, 1945
1945-1974
to Turkey as Kocatepe, sunk in error by Turkish aircaft in 1974
Harwood
Gearing
DD-862
April 28, 1945
1945-2002
Sold to Mexico as Quetzalcoatl, scuttled in 2006
Vogelgesang
Gearing
DD-863
May 26, 1945
1945-2014
to Mexico Netzahualcoyotl, retired in 2014 slated to be sunk
Steinaker
Gearing
DD-864
June 23, 1945
1945-1993
to Pakistan as Shah Jahan, sunk as a target in 1994
Harold J. Ellison
Gearing
DD-865
July 21, 1945
1945-1974
Sunk as a target in 1981
Charles R. Ware
Gearing
DD-866
August 18, 1945
1945-1998
to Pakistan as Alamgir, scrapped in 1999
Cone
Gearing
DD-867
September 29, 1945
1945-1976
Sunk as a target in 1980
Stribling
Gearing
DD-868
November 17, 1945
1945-1976
scrapped in 1977
Brownson
Gearing
DD-869
January 5, 1946
1946-2002
to Greece as Sachtouris, scrapped in 2002
Arnold J. Isbell
Gearing
DD-870
March 2, 1946
1946-1970
Scrapped in 1972
Fechteler
Gearing
DD-871
April 27, 1946
1945-1994
to Pakistan as Tippu Sultan, scrapped in 1994
Damato
Gearing
DD-872
June 29, 1946
1946-1973
to Turkey as Adatepe, scrapped in 1993
Forrest Royal
Gearing
DD-873
February 10, 1945
1945-1983
scrapped in 1998
Hawkins
Gearing
DD-874
February 25, 1945
1945-1971
Sunk as a target in 1980
Duncan
Gearing
DD-875
March 12, 1945
1945-1994
to Brazil as Marcillo Dias, sunk as a target in 1994
Henry W. Tucker
Gearing
DD-876
March 26, 1945
1945-1980
to South Korea as Jeongju, Museum ship in Dangjin South Korea
Rogers
Gearing
DD-877
April 4, 1945
1945-1973
to Argentina as Comodoro Py, sunk as a target in 1987
Perkins
Gearing
DD-878
April 23, 1945
1945-1976
Sunk as a target in 1983
Vesole
Gearing
DD-879
May 7, 1945
1945-1994
Transferred to Spain as Langara, scrapped in 1994
Leary
Gearing
DD-880
May 21, 1945
1945-1981
scrapped in 1981
Dyess
Gearing
DD-881
June 5, 1945
1945-1977
scrapped in 1977
Bordelon
Gearing
DD-882
July 10, 1945
1945-1991
to Spain as Gravina, scrapped in 1991
Furse
Gearing
DD-883
July 26, 1945
1945-1997
to South Korea as Gyeonggi, scrapped in 1999
Newman K. Perry
Gearing
DD-884
July 31, 1945
1945-1973
Scrapped in 1974
Floyd B. Parks
Gearing
DD-885
August 20, 1945
1945-1979
Sunk as a target in 1980
John R. Craig
Gearing
DD-886
September 15, 1945
1945-1982
Future museum ship in Jacksonville Florida, formerly Lake Charles, Louisiana
Orleck
Gearing
DD-887
October 1, 1945
1945-1997
to Brazil as Mariz e Barros, sunk as a target in 2000
Brinkley Bass
Gearing
DD-888
October 31, 1945
1945-1994
to Greece as Kanouris, scrapped in 2002
Stickell
Gearing
DD-889
November 29, 1945
1945-1992
to Spain as Mendez Nunez, scrapped in 1992
O'Hare
Gearing
DD-890
December 31, 1945
1945-1995
to Turkey as Savastepe, scrapped in 1995
Meredith
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