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Benjamin Stoddert Elementary School in Washington D.C. In the Georgetown section of Washington, DC, there was a Stoddert Street named after Benjamin Stoddert. [4] In the Georgetown street renaming of 1895 the name was changed to Q Street NW. An apartment building that today stands at 2900 Q Street NW is named The Stoddert. [5]
Over the next six weeks, Benjamin Stoddert fitted out at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, preparing for a series of weapon, sensor, and communication system tests. The guided-missile destroyer departed Bremerton for the first time on 7 November and, after brief stops at San Francisco and San Diego, arrived at Pearl Harbor to commence acceptance trials.
English: View of the damage aboard the U.S. Navy guided missile destroyer USS Benjamin Stoddert (DDG-22) at Da Nang, Vietnam. Benjamin Stoddert had been hit by shore batteries off Vietnam on 23 April 1972.
An elevated starboard bow view of the guided missile destroyer USS BENJAMIN STODDERT (DDG 22) leaving port. Author: UNKNOWN: Source: Film: Short title: DN-SC-86-08672; City shown: PEARL HARBOR: Date and time of data generation: 1 January 1986: Orientation: Normal: Horizontal resolution: 300 dpi: Vertical resolution: 300 dpi: Software used ...
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Stoddert may refer to: People. Benjamin Stoddert (1751–1813), United States Secretary of the Navy; John Truman Stoddert (1790–1870), American politician; Places
Stoddert was laid down on 4 July 1918 at San Francisco, California, by the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation; launched on 8 January 1919; sponsored by Mrs. Gavin McNab; and commissioned on 30 June 1920. Stoddert joined Division 33 of the Reserve Destroyer Squadron, Pacific Fleet, and completed fitting-out at Mare Island Navy Yard.
Capt. Benjamin Stoddert, Sr. (1751–1813), veteran of the Revolution, 1st secretary of the U.S. Navy. Elizabeth Stoddert (1785–1859), who married Dr. Thomas Beale Ewell (1785–1826) a naval surgeon during the Tripolitan War. Adj. Gen. Benjamin Stoddert Ewell (1810–1894) a Confederate general during Civil War.