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USS Henry B. Wilson (DDG-7), named for Admiral Henry Braid Wilson, was a Charles F. Adams-class guided missile armed destroyer laid down by Defoe Shipbuilding Company in Bay City, Michigan on 28 February 1958, launched on 22 April 1959 sponsored by Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley, daughter of Admiral Wilson, and commissioned on 17 December 1960.
Henry Braid Wilson, Jr. (23 February 1861 – 30 January 1954) was an admiral in the United States Navy during World War I. Henry Braid Wilson (far right) with Warren G. Harding (center), 1922 Biography
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This section of the list of United States Navy ships contains all ships of the United States Navy with names beginning with G and H. . For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the List of current ships of the United States Navy.
Presumed dead when a Japanese submarine torpedoed and sank the USS Juneau. [6] The cancelled U.S. Navy destroyer escort USS Russell M. Cox was named for Ensign Cox. Her construction was cancelled in 1944. Howard L. Cousins Jr. Marine Corps First Lieutenant Ralph H. Coyte: Marine Corps Major Edward A. Craig
USS Hamilton United States Navy: 8 August 1813 A US Navy schooner that sunk in a squall off Fourteen Mile Creek, Oakville. Hartford: Near North Sandy Pond, part of the ship has also washed ashore on the North Sandy Pond Barrier Bar. H. B. A schooner barge in eastern Lake Ontario 20 miles (32 km) off the Oswego shoreline Henry Roney: 24 October 1879
*USS LSM-59: Landing Ship Air Attack, kamikaze strike while towing USS Barry, sank in 4 minutes 2 8 22 Jun 45 USS LSM-213: Landing Ship Air Attack, kamikaze strike at Kimmu Wan, hull damage [23] 3 10 22 Jun 45 USS LST-534: Landing Ship Tank Air Attack, While offloading on Nagagusuku Wan, kamikaze hit bow doors, tank deck [23] 3 35 29 Jul 45 ...
In 1943, destroyer escort USS England was named in his honor. [2] At the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation shipyard in San Francisco, California, his mother Thelma (Mrs. H. B. England) cracked the ceremonial bottle of champagne for the ship christening on England's bow in San Francisco Harbor on September 26, 1943.