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The Destroyer Kennedy earned $4K in grants to keep it ship-shape, while a solemn event linked USS Mass sailors past, present ...
The first USS Higbee -- a Gearing-class destroyer nicknamed "The Leaping Lenah"-- was christened in 1944 and served in the Pacific Theater during World War II, as well as the Korean and Vietnam wars.
He was the namesake for the former Gearing-class destroyer USS Basilone (DD-824) that was decommissioned in 1977. The current destroyer is part of a 2013 multi-year contract award between the Navy ...
In 1910, U.S. Navy Lieutenant-Commander Yates Stirling Jr. deemed the destroyer to be, via U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, "the night-watchman for the battleship.". Before the proliferation of ...
In 1949, the Navy commissioned the USS Basilone, a Gearing-class destroyer. The ship sailed through several different seas, including deployments to the Mediterranean Sea, ...
Dive into fierce sea battles and learn about the evolution of US Navy Destroyers, a crucial part of the US Navy fleet. This video covers: - The invention and purpose behind destroyers - Various ...