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USS Ringgold (DD-500), a Fletcher-class destroyer, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Rear Admiral Cadwalader Ringgold (1802–1867). Entering service in 1942 during World War II , the destroyer served in the Pacific theater .
The first, USS Ringgold (DD-89), was a Wickes-class destroyer, launched in 1918. In 1940, she was transferred to the Royal Navy and renamed HMS Newark. She was scrapped in 1947. The second, USS Ringgold (DD-500), was a Fletcher-class destroyer, launched in 1942 and served in World War II.
On 22 January 1944, Sigsbee sailed out of Pearl Harbor with Task Force 52 (TF 52) to participate in the assault and capture of Kwajalein, Marshall Islands.The destroyer bombarded Ennylabegan Island on the morning of 31 January and, that evening, Sigsbee and Ringgold (DD-500) entered the lagoon to protect American shipping and provide call-fire for troops ashore.
C. USS Callaghan (DD-792) USS Caperton; USS Capps; USS Cassin Young; USS Charles Ausburne (DD-570) USS Charles J. Badger; USS Charrette; USS Chauncey (DD-667)
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Three ships of the Hellenic Navy have been named Kimon: . Greek destroyer Kimon (1981), the former Fletcher-class destroyer USS Ringgold (DD-500); launched, 1942; served as Z-2 (D171) in the West German Navy, 1959–1981; acquired by the Hellenic Navy, 1981; stricken and scrapped, 1993
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