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Built by Bath Iron Works
USS Charles F. Adams (DDG-2)
USS John King (DDG-3)
USS Sampson (DDG-10)
USS Sellers (DDG-11)
Built by New York Shipbuilding
USS Lawrence (DDG-4)
USS Claude V. Ricketts (DDG-5)
USS Barney (DDG-6)
USS Berkley (DDG-15)
USS Joseph Strauss (DDG-16)
USS Conyngham (DDG-17)
Built by Todd Shipyards
USS Towers (DDG-9)
USS Buchanan (DDG-14)
USS Richard E. Byrd (DDG-23)
USS Waddell (DDG-24)
Built by Defoe Shipbuilding
USS Henry B, Wilson (DDG-7)
USS Lynde McCormick (DDG-8)
USS Robison (DDG-12)
USS Hoel (DDG-13)
Built by Avondale Shipyards
USS Semmes (DDG-18)
USS Tattnall (DDG-19)
USS Germantown (LSD-42)
USS Fort McHenry (LSD-43)
Built by Avondale Shipyards
USS Gunston Hall (LSD-44)
USS Comstock (LSD-45) *
USS Tortuga (LSD-46)*
USS Rushmore (LSD-47)*
USS Ashland (LSD-48)*
Unnamed (LSD-49) *
Anchorage Class (LSD-36)
Displacement: 13,600 tons; Length: 553 feet; Beam: 84 feet; Power Plant: Two boil- ers, two steam turbines and two shafts.
Built by Ingalls Shipbuilding
USS Anchorage (LSD-36)
Built by General Dynamics-Quincy
USS Portland (LSD-37)
USS Pensacola (LSD-38)
USS Mount Vernon (LSD-39)
USS Fort Fisher (LSD-40)
Thomaston Class
Displacement: 12,000 tons; Length: 510 feet; Beam: 84 feet; Power Plant: Two boil- ers, two steam turbines and two shafts.
Built by Ingalls Shipbuilding
USS Spiegel Grove (LSD-32)
USS Alamo (LSD-33)
USS Hermitage (LSD-34)
USS Monticello (LSD-35)
FAST COMBAT SUPPORT SHIPS
Supply Class (AOE-6)
Displacement: 48,500 tons; Length: 753 feet; Beam: 107 feet; Power Plant: Four GE gas turbine engines. (continued)
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Built by Puget Sound Bridge & Dry Dock
USS Goldsborough (DDG-20)
USS Cockrane (DDG-21)
USS Benjamin Stoddert (DDG-22)
Farragut Class (DDG-37)
Displacement: 5,800 tons; Length: 512 feet;
Beam: 52 feet; Power Plant: Four boilers, two geared turbines and two shafts.
Built by Bethlehem Steel
USS Farragut (DDG-37)
USS Luce (DDG-38)
USS MacDonough (DDG-39)
Built by Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
USS Coontz (DDG-40)
USS King (DDG-41)
Built by San Francisco Naval Shipyard
USS Mahan (DDG-42)
Built by Philadelphia Naval Shipyard
USS Dahlgren (DDG-43)
USS William V. Pratt (DDG-44)
Built by Bath Iron Works
USS Dewey (DDG-45)
USS Preble (DDG-46)
DESTROYER TENDERS
Yellowstone Class (AD-41)
Displacement: 22,500 tons; Length: 644 feet; Beam: 85 feet; Power Plant: Two boil- ers, steam turbines and single shaft.
Built by National Steel & Shipbuilding
USS Yellowstone (AD-41)
USS Acadia (AD-42)
USS Cape Cod (AD-43)
Samuel Gompers Class (AD-37)
Same as Yellowstone Class.
Built by Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
USS Samuel Gompers (AD-37)
USS Puget Sound (AD-38)
Dixie Class
Displacement: 18,000 tons; Length: 530 feet; Beam: 73 feet; Power Plant: Four boil- ers, geared turbines and two shafts.
Built by New York Shipbuilding
USS Prarie (AD-15)
Built by Tampa Shipbuilding
USS Sierra (AD-18)
USS Yosemite (AD-19)
DOCK LANDING SHIPS
Whidbey Island Class (LSD-41)
Displacement: 15,726 tons; Length: 609 feet; Beam: 84 feet; Power Plant: Four medium-speed diesel engines and two shafts.
Built by Lockheed Shipbuilding
USS Whidbey Island (LSD-41)
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