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USS Allen M. Sumner (DD-692), was the lead ship of her class of destroyers. The ship was named for Allen Melancthon Sumner , a United States Marine Corps captain , who was killed in action during World War I .
USS Allen M. Sumner DD-692 Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company: 7 July 1943 15 December 1943 26 January 1944 15 August 1973 Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping externalities USS Moale DD-693 5 August 1943 16 January 1944 28 February 1944 2 July 1973
The destroyers, DD-333 and DD-692, were named after World War I Marine Corps Captain Allen Melancthon Sumner. The survey ships, AGS-5 and T-AGS-61, were named after the 19th century Navy captain Thomas Hubbard Sumner. The first USS Sumner (DD-333) was a Clemson-class destroyer commissioned in 1921 and decommissioned in 1930.
Independence Seaport Museum [7] USS Blueback: United States Oregon: Portland: United States: 1959 Barbel class: Submarine: Oregon Museum of Science and Industry [8] USS Bowfin: United States Hawaii: Pearl Harbor: United States: 1943 Balao class: Submarine: USS Bowfin Submarine and Memorial Park [9] USS Cobia: United States Wisconsin: Manitowoc ...
USS Barton (DD-722), flag Destroyer Squadron 60 was part of the naval force assigned to Omaha Beach during the Normandy invasion of June 1944. [ 7 ] On 6 June 1944, the Meredith struck a mine , and after being towed to the Bay of the Seine , sank on 9 June 1944. [ 8 ]
USS Allen M. Sumner; USS Ault; B. USS Barton (DD-722) USS Beatty (DD-756) USS Blue (DD-744) USS Borie (DD-704) USS Bristol (DD-857) USS Brush;
The USS Sumner (DD-333) was a ship of the United States Navy (USN) during the interwar period.During World War II, Sumner was honoured as the namesake of the newly developed Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers, a class of 58 destroyers, of which the lead ship was USS Allen M. Sumner (DD-692).
USS Arleigh Burke (DDG-51) This is a list of destroyers of the United States Navy, sorted by hull number.It includes all of the series DD, DL, DDG, DLG, and DLGN. CG-47 Ticonderoga and CG-48 Yorktown were approved as destroyers (DDG-47 and DDG-48) and redesignated cruisers before being laid down; it is uncertain whether CG-49 Vincennes and CG-50 Valley Forge were ever authorized as destroyers ...