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List of Fletcher-class destroyers and their dispositions. There were 175 of them built during World War II.[1]

Ships in class

Ship Name Hull No. Builder Laid down Commissioned/
Recommissioned
Decommissioned Fate
Fletcher DD-445 Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, Kearny, New Jersey 2 June 1941 30 June 1942 15 January 1947 Sold for scrap, 22 February 1972[2]
3 October 1949[3] 1 August 1969
Radford DD-446 2 October 1941 22 July 1942 17 January 1946 Sold for scrap October 1970[1]
17 October 1949 10 November 1969[4]
Jenkins DD-447 27 November 1941 31 July 1942 1 May 1946 Sold for scrap, 17 February 1971[2][5]
22 November 1951 2 July 1969
La Vallette DD-448 27 November 1941 12 August 1942 16 April 1946[6] Sold to Peru as parts donor, 26 July 1974 scrapped[3][4]
Nicholas DD-449 Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine 3 March 1941 4 June 1942 12 June 1946 Sold for scrap, October 1970[5]
19 February 1951 30 January 1970
O'Bannon DD-450 3 March 1941 26 June 1942 19 February 1951 Sold for scrap, 6 June 1970[6]
21 May 1946 30 January 1970
Chevalier DD-451 30 April 1941[7] 20 July 1942[8] Sunk, Naval Battle of Vella Lavella, 6 October 1943[8]
Saufley DD-465 Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, Kearny, New Jersey 27 January 1942 29 August 1942 12 June 1946 Sunk as target, 20 February 1968[7]
15 December 1949 29 January 1965
Waller DD-466 12 February 1942 1 October 1942 10 June 1946 Sunk as target, 17 June 1970[8]
5 July 1950 15 July 1969
Strong DD-467 Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine 30 April 1941[9] 7 August 1942[9] Sunk, 5 July 1943[9][9]
Taylor DD-468 28 August 1941 28 August 1942 31 May 1946 Transferred to Italy, 2 July 1969[10]
3 December 1951 3 June 1969
De Haven DD-469 27 September 1941[10] 21 September 1942[11] Sunk, 1 February 1943[11]
Bache DD-470 Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Staten Island, New York 19 November 1941[12] 14 November 1942[12] 4 February 1946[12] Wrecked, 6 February 1968[12]
1 October 1951[12] 1 March 1968[12]
Beale DD-471 19 December 1941 23 December 1942 11 April 1946 Sunk as target, 24 June 1969[11]
1 November 1951 30 September 1968
Guest DD-472 Boston Navy Yard 27 September 1941 15 December 1942 4 June 1946 Transferred to Brazil, 5 June 1959[12][13]
Bennett DD-473 10 December 1941 9 February 1943 18 April 1946 Transferred to Brazil, 15 December 1959[14][15]
Fullam DD-474 10 December 1941 2 March 1943 15 January 1947 Sunk as target, 7 July 1962[16]
Hudson DD-475 20 February 1942 13 April 1943 31 May 1946 Sold for scrap, 27 November 1973[17][18]
Hutchins DD-476 27 September 1941 17 November 1942 30 November 1945 Sold for scrap, January 1948[19]
Pringle DD-477 Charleston Navy Yard 31 July 1941 15 September 1942 Sunk, 16 April 1945[20]
Stanly DD-478 15 September 1941 15 October 1942 October 1946 Sold for scrap, 16 December 1971[21]
Stevens DD-479 30 December 1941 1 February 1943 2 July 1946 Sold for scrap, 27 November 1973[22][23]
Halford DD-480 Puget Sound Naval Shipyard 3 June 1941 10 April 1943 15 May 1946 Sold for scrap, 2 April 1970[24]
Leutze DD-481 3 June 1941 4 March 1944 6 December 1945 Sold for scrap, 17 June 1947[25]
Watson DD-482 Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, Kearny, New Jersey Contract cancelled 7 January 1946[13]
Philip DD-498 7 May 1942[14] 21 November 1942[14] 1 February 1946[15] Sank in a storm, 2 February 1972[15]
30 June 1950[14] 30 September 1968[14]
Renshaw DD-499 7 May 1942 5 December 1942 February 1947 Sold for scrap, October 1970[26][27]
June 1950 14 February 1970
Ringgold DD-500 25 June 1942 30 December 1942 23 March 1946 Transferred to West German Navy, 14 July 1959[28][29]
Schroeder DD-501 25 June 1942 1 January 1943 29 April 1946 Sold for scrap, 1 January 1974[30][31]
Sigsbee DD-502 22 July 1942 23 January 1943 31 March 1947 Sold for scrap, 31 July 1975[32][33]
Conway DD-507 Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine 5 November 1941 9 October 1942 25 June 1946 Sunk as a target 26 June 1970[34]
8 November 1950 15 November 1969
Cony DD-508 24 December 1941 30 October 1942 18 June 1946 Sunk as a target, 20 March 1970[35]
17 November 1949 2 July 1969
Converse DD-509 23 February 1942 20 November 1942 23 April 1946 Transferred to Spain, 1 July 1959[36][37]
Eaton DD-510 17 March 1942 4 December 1942 21 June 1946 Sunk as target, 27 March 1970[38]
11 December 1951 30 May 1969
Foote DD-511 14 April 1942 22 December 1942 18 April 1946 Sold for scrap, 2 January 1974[39][40]
Spence DD-512 18 May 1942[16] 8 January 1943[16] Foundered, 18 December 1944[16]
Terry DD-513 8 June 1942 26 January 1943 11 July 1947 Transferred to Peru 26 July 1974 for spare parts[41][42]
Thatcher DD-514 20 June 1942[17] 10 February 1943[17] 23 November 1945[17] Sold for scrap, 23 January 1948[17]
Anthony DD-515 17 August 1942 26 February 1943 17 April 1946 Transferred to West Germany, 17 January 1958[43][44]
Wadsworth DD-516 18 August 1942 16 March 1943 18 April 1946 Transferred to West Germany, 6 October 1959[45][46]
Walker DD-517 31 August 1942 3 April 1943 31 May 1946 Sold to Italy, 2 July 1969[47]
15 September 1950 2 July 1969
Brownson DD-518 Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Staten Island, New York 15 February 1942[18] 3 February 1943[18] Sunk, 26 December 1943[18]
Daly DD-519 29 April 1942 10 March 1943 18 April 1946 Sold for scrap, 22 April 1976[48][49]
6 July 1951 2 May 1960
Isherwood DD-520 12 May 1942 12 April 1943 1 February 1946 Loaned to Peru, 8 October 1961[50][51]
5 April 1951 11 September 1961
Kimberly DD-521 27 July 1942 22 May 1943 5 February 1947 Loaned to Taiwan, 1 June 1967[52][53]
8 February 1951 15 January 1954
Luce DD-522 24 August 1942 21 June 1943 Sunk, 4 May 1945[54]
Abner Read DD-526 Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, San Francisco, California 30 October 1941 5 February 1943 Sunk, 1 November 1944[55]
Ammen DD-527 29 November 1941 20 March 1943 15 April 1946 Sold for scrap, 20 April 1961[56]
5 April 1951 15 September 1960
Mullany DD-528 15 January 1942 23 April 1943 14 February 1946 Transferred to Taiwan, 6 October 1971[57]
8 March 1951 6 October 1971
Bush DD-529 12 February 1942 10 May 1943 Sunk, 6 April 1945[58]
Trathen DD-530 17 March 1942 28 May 1943 18 January 1946 Used as target hulk November 1973, scrapped[59][60]
1 August 1951 11 May 1965
Hazelwood DD-531 11 April 1942 18 June 1943 18 January 1946 Sold for scrap 14 April 1976[61][62]
12 September 1951 19 March 1965
Heermann DD-532 8 May 1942 6 July 1943 12 June 1946 Transferred to Argentina, 14 August 1961.[63][64]
12 September 1951 20 December 1957
Hoel DD-533 4 June 1942 19 July 1943 Sunk, Battle off Samar, 25 October 1944[65]
McCord DD-534 17 March 1942 19 August 1943 15 January 1947 Sold for scrap 2 January 1974[66][67]
1 August 1951 9 June 1954
Miller DD-535 18 August 1942 31 August 1943 19 December 1945 Sold for scrap, 31 July 1975[68][69]
19 May 1951 30 June 1964
Owen DD-536 17 September 1942 20 September 1943 10 December 1946 Sold for scrap, 27 November 1973[70][71]
17 August 1951 27 May 1958
The Sullivans DD-537 10 October 1942 30 September 1943 10 January 1946 Donated to Buffalo and Erie County Naval & Military Park, Buffalo, New York[72][73]
6 July 1951 7 January 1965
Stephen Potter DD-538 27 October 1942 21 October 1943 21 September 1945 Sold for scrap, 27 November 1973[74][75]
29 March 1951 21 April 1958
Tingey DD-539 22 October 1942 25 November 1943 March 1946 Sunk as target, May 1966[76]
27 January 1951 30 November 1963
Twining DD-540 20 November 1942 1 December 1943 14 June 1946 Sold to Taiwan, 16 August 1971[77]
10 June 1950 1 July 1971
Yarnall DD-541 5 December 1942 30 December 1943 15 January 1947 Loaned to Taiwan, 10 June 1968[78][79]
28 February 1951 30 September 1958
Boyd DD-544 Bethlehem Steel Company, San Pedro, California, Terminal Island 2 April 1942 8 May 1943 15 January 1947 Transferred to Turkey, 1 October 1969[80][81]
24 November 1950 1 October 1969
Bradford DD-545 28 April 1942 12 June 1943 11 July 1946 Transferred to Hellenic Navy, 27 September 1962[82][83]
27 October 1950 28 September 1961
Brown DD-546 27 June 1942 10 July 1943 1 August 1946 Transferred to Hellenic Navy, 27 September 1962[84][85]
27 October 1950 9 February 1962
Cowell DD-547 7 September 1942 23 August 1943 22 July 1946 Transferred to Argentina, 17 August 1971[86][87]
21 September 1951 17 August 1971
Capps DD-550 Gulf Shipbuilding Corporation, Chickasaw, Alabama 12 June 1941 23 June 1943 15 January 1947 Transferred to Spain, 15 May 1957[88][89]
David W. Taylor DD-551 12 June 1941 18 September 1943 17 August 1946 Leased to Spain, 15 May 1951[90][91]
Evans DD-552 21 July 1941 11 December 1943 7 November 1945 Sold for scrap, 11 February 1947[92]
John D. Henley DD-553 21 July 1941 2 February 1944 30 April 1946 Sold for scrap, May 1970[93]
Franks DD-554 Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation, Seattle, Washington 8 March 1942 30 July 1943 31 May 1946 Sold for scrap, 1 August 1973[94][95]
Haggard DD-555 27 March 1942 31 August 1943 1 November 1945 Sold for scrap, 1946[96]
Hailey DD-556 11 April 1942 30 September 1943 27 January 1946 Loaned to Brazil, 20 July 1961[97][98]
27 April 1951 3 November 1960
Johnston DD-557 6 May 1942 27 October 1943 Sunk, Battle off Samar 25 October 1944[99]
Laws DD-558 19 May 1942 18 November 1943 10 December 1946 Sold for scrap, 3 December 1973[100][101]
2 November 1951 30 March 1964
Longshaw DD-559 16 June 1942 4 December 1943 Ran aground, 18 May 1945[102]
Morrison DD-560 30 June 1942 18 December 1943 Sunk, 4 May 1945[103]
Prichett DD-561 20 July 1942 15 January 1944 14 March 1946 Transferred to Italy, 17 January 1970[104]
17 August 1951 10 January 1970
Robinson DD-562 12 August 1942 31 January 1944 12 June 1946 Sunk as target, 13 April 1982[105][106]
3 August 1951 1 April 1964
Ross DD-563 7 September 1942 21 February 1944 4 June 1946 Sunk as a target, 26 January 1978[107][108]
27 October 1951 6 November 1959
Rowe DD-564 7 December 1942 13 March 1944 31 January 1947 Sunk as a target, 23 February 1978[109][110]
5 October 1951 6 November 1959
Smalley DD-565 14 February 1943 31 March 1944 July 18, 1946 Sold for scrap, 4 January 1966[111]
3 July 1951 30 September 1957
Stoddard DD-566 10 March 1943 15 April 1944 8 July 1946 Sunk in an exercise, 22 July 1997[112][113]
9 March 1951 26 September 1969
Watts DD-567 26 March 1943 29 April 1944 12 April 1946 Sold for scrap, 5 September 1974[114][115]
6 July 1951 26 September 1969
Wren DD-568 24 April 1943 20 May 1944 13 July 1946 Sold for scrap, 22 October 1975[116][117]
7 September 1951 30 December 1963
Aulick DD-569 Consolidated Steel Corporation, Orange, Texas 14 May 1941 27 October 1942 18 April 1946 Transferred to Hellenic Navy, 21 August 1959[118][119]
Charles Ausburne DD-570 14 May 1941 24 November 1942 18 April 1946 Transferred to West Germany, 12 April 1960[120]
Claxton DD-571 25 June 1941 8 December 1942 18 April 1946 Transferred to West Germany, 16 December 1959[121][122]
Dyson DD-572 25 June 1941 30 December 1942 31 March 1947 Transferred to West Germany, 17 February 1960[123][124]
Harrison DD-573 25 June 1941 25 January 1943 1 April 1946 Sold to Mexico, 19 Aug 1970[125]
John Rodgers DD-574 25 July 1941 9 February 1943 25 May 1946 Transferred to Mexico, 19 Aug 1970[126][127]
McKee DD-575 2 March 1942 31 March 1943 25 February 1946 Sold for scrap, 2 January 1974[128][129]
Murray DD-576 16 March 1942 20 April 1943 27 March 1946 Sold for scrap, 16 August 1966[130]
16 October 1951 1 June 1965
Sproston DD-577 1 April 1942 19 May 1943 18 January 1946 Sold for scrap, 15 September 1971[131]
15 September 1950 30 September 1968
Wickes DD-578 15 April 1942 16 June 1943 20 December 1945 Sunk as target 8 April 1974[132][133]
William D. Porter DD-579 7 May 1942 6 July 1943 Sunk, 10 June 1945[134]
Young DD-580 7 May 1942 31 July 1943 January 1947 Sunk as a target, 6 March 1970[135]
Charrette DD-581 Boston Navy Yard 20 February 1942 18 May 1943 15 January 1947 Transferred to Hellenic Navy, 16 June 1959[136][137]
Conner DD-582 6 April 1942 8 June 1943 5 July 1946 Transferred to Hellenic Navy, 15 September 1959[138][139]
Hall DD-583 16 April 1942 6 July 1943 10 December 1946 Transferred to Hellenic Navy, 9 February 1960[140][141]
Halligan DD-584 9 November 1942 19 August 1943 Lost to mine, 26 March 1945[142]
Haraden DD-585 9 November 1942 16 September 1943 2 July 1946 Sunk as a target, November 1973[143][144]
Newcomb DD-586 19 March 1943 10 November 1943 20 November 1945 Scrapped, October 1947[145]
Bell DD-587 Charleston Navy Yard 30 December 1941 4 March 1943 14 June 1946 Sunk as target, 11 May 1975[146][147]
Burns DD-588 9 May 1942 3 April 1943 25 June 1946 Sunk as a target, 20 June 1974[148][149]
Izard DD-589 9 May 1942 15 May 1943 31 May 1946 Sold for scrap, 2 April 1970[150]
Paul Hamilton DD-590 20 January 1943 25 October 1943 24 September 1945 Sold for scrap, 2 April 1970[151]
Twiggs DD-591 20 January 1943 4 November 1943 Sunk, 16 June 1945[152]
Howorth DD-592 Puget Sound Naval Shipyard 26 November 1941 3 April 1944 30 April 1946 Sunk as target, March 1962[153]
Killen DD-593 26 November 1941 4 May 1944 9 July 1946 Sunk as a target, 15 April 1975[154]
Hart DD-594 10 August 1943 4 November 1944 31 May 1946 Sold for scrap, 3 December 1973[155][156]
Metcalf DD-595 10 August 1943 18 November 1944 March 1946 Sold for scrap, 6 June 1972[157]
Shields DD-596 10 August 1943 8 February 1945 15 July 1950 Transferred to Brazil, 1 July 1972[158]
14 June 1946 1 July 1972
Wiley DD-597 10 August 1943 22 February 1945 15 May 1946 Sold for scrap, 2 April 1970[159]
Abbot DD-629 Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine 21 September 1942 23 April 1943 21 May 1946 Sold for scrap, 31 July 1975[160][161]
26 February 1951 26 March 1965
Braine DD-630 12 October 1942 11 May 1943 26 July 1946 Transferred to Argentina, 17 August 1971[162][163]
6 April 1951 17 August 1971
Erben DD-631 28 October 1942 28 May 1943 31 May 1946 Transferred to South Korea, 16 May 1963[164][165]
19 May 1951 27 June 1958
Hale DD-642 23 November 1942 15 June 1943 15 January 1947 Transferred to Colombia, 23 January 1961[166][167]
24 March 1951 30 July 1960
Sigourney DD-643 7 December 1942 29 June 1943 20 March 1946 Sold for scrap, 31 July 1975[168][169]
7 September 1951 1 May 1960
Stembel DD-644 21 December 1942 16 July 1943 31 May 1946 Loaned to Argentina, 7 August 1961[170][171]
9 November 1951 27 May 1958
Albert W. Grant DD-649 Charleston Navy Yard 30 December 1942 24 November 1943 16 July 1946 Sold for scrap, May 30, 1972[172]
Caperton DD-650 Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine 11 January 1943 30 July 1943 6 July 1946 Sunk as a target in the 1980s[173][174]
6 April 1951 27 April 1960
Cogswell DD-651 1 February 1943 17 August 1943 30 April 1946 Transferred to Turkey, 1 October 1969[175]
7 January 1951 1 October 1969
Ingersoll DD-652 18 February 1943 31 August 1943 19 July 1946 Sunk as a target, 19 May 1974[176][177]
4 May 1951 20 January 1970
Knapp DD-653 8 March 1943 16 September 1943 5 July 1946 Sold for scrap, 27 August 1973[178][179]
3 May 1951 4 March 1957
Bearss DD-654 Gulf Shipbuilding Corporation, Chickasaw, Alabama 14 July 1942 12 April 1944 31 January 1947 Sold for scrap, 14 April 1976[180][181]
7 September 1951 30 December 1963
John Hood DD-655 12 October 1942 7 June 1944 3 July 1946 Sold for scrap, 12 April 1976[182][183]
3 August 1951 30 June 1964
Van Valkenburgh DD-656 15 November 1942 2 August 1944 12 April 1946 Transferred to Turkey, 28 February 1967[184][185]
8 March 1951 26 February 1954
Charles J. Badger DD-657 Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Staten Island, New York 24 September 1942 23 July 1943 21 May 1946 Sold to Chile for parts, 10 May 1974[186][187]
10 September 1951 20 December 1957
Colahan DD-658 24 October 1942 23 August 1943 14 June 1946 Sunk as a target, 18 December 1966[188]
16 December 1950 1 August 1966
Dashiell DD-659 Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, Kearny, New Jersey 1 October 1942 20 March 1943 30 March 1946 Sold for scrap, 21 September 1975[189][190]
3 May 1951 29 April 1960
Bullard DD-660 16 October 1942 9 April 1943 20 December 1946 Sold for scrap, 3 December 1973[191][192]
Kidd DD-661 16 October 1942 23 April 1943 10 December 1946 Museum ship[193][194]
28 March 1951 19 June 1964
Bennion DD-662 Boston Navy Yard 19 March 1943 14 December 1943 20 June 1946 Sold for scrap, 30 May 1973[195]
Heywood L. Edwards DD-663 4 July 1943 26 January 1944 1 July 1946 Transferred to Japan, 10 March 1959[196][197]
Richard P. Leary DD-664 4 July 1943 23 February 1944 10 December 1946 Transferred to Japan, 10 March 1959[198][199]
Bryant DD-665 Charleston Navy Yard 30 December 1942 4 December 1943 15 January 1947 Sunk as a target, 24 August 1969[200]
Black DD-666 Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, Kearny, New Jersey 14 November 1942 21 May 1943 5 August 1946 Sold for scrap, 17 February 1971[201][202]
18 July 1951 26 September 1969
Chauncey DD-667 14 November 1942 31 May 1943 19 December 1945 Sold for scrap, 2 January 1974[203][204]
18 July 1950 14 May 1954
Clarence K. Bronson DD-668 9 December 1942 11 June 1943 16 July 1946 Transferred to Turkey, 14 January 1967[205][206]
7 June 1951 29 June 1960
Cotten DD-669 8 February 1943 24 July 1943 15 July 1946 Sold for scrap, 31 July 1975[207][208]
3 July 1951 2 May 1960
Dortch DD-670 2 March 1943 7 August 1943 19 July 1946 Transferred to Argentina, 1 August 1961[209][210]
4 May 1951 13 December 1957
Gatling DD-671 3 March 1943 19 August 1943 16 July 1946 Sold for scrap, 22 February 1977[211][212]
4 June 1951 2 May 1960
Healy DD-672 4 March 1943 3 September 1943 11 July 1946 Sold for scrap, 12 April 1976[213][214]
3 August 1951 11 March 1958
Hickox DD-673 12 March 1943 10 September 1943 10 December 1946 Transferred to South Korea, 15 November 1968[215][216]
19 May 1951 20 December 1957
Hunt DD-674 31 March 1943 22 September 1943 15 December 1945 Sold for scrap, 14 August 1975[217][218]
31 October 1951 30 December 1963
Lewis Hancock DD-675 31 March 1943 29 September 1943 10 January 1946 Transferred to Brazil, 1 August 1967[219][220]
19 May 1951 8 December 1957
Marshall DD-676 29 April 1943 16 October 1943 December 1945 Sold for scrap, July 1970[221][222]
27 April 1951 19 July 1969
McDermut DD-677 14 June 1943 19 November 1943 15 January 1947 Sold for scrap, 4 January 1966[223]
29 December 1950 16 December 1963
McGowan DD-678 30 June 1943 20 December 1943 30 April 1946 Transferred to Spain, 1 December 1960[224][225]
6 July 1951 30 November 1960
McNair DD-679 30 June 1943 30 December 1943 28 May 1946 Sold for scrap, 10 June 1976[226][227]
6 July 1951 30 December 1963
Melvin DD-680 6 July 1943 24 November 1943 31 May 1946 Sold for scrap, 14 August 1975[228][229]
26 February 1951 13 January 1954
Hopewell DD-681 Bethlehem Steel Company, San Pedro, California, Terminal Island 29 October 1942 30 September 1943 15 January 1947 Sunk as target, 11 February 1972[230]
28 March 1951 2 January 1970
Porterfield DD-682 12 December 1942 30 October 1943 15 July 1946 Sunk as a target, 18 July 1982[231][232]
27 April 1951 7 November 1969
Stockham DD-683 Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, San Francisco, California 19 December 1942 11 February 1944 30 August 1946 Sunk as target 17 February 1977[233][234]
14 November 1951 2 September 1957
Wedderburn DD-684 10 January 1943 9 March 1944 April 4, 1946 Sold for scrap, 25 January 1972[235]
21 November 1950 1 October 1969
Picking DD-685 Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Staten Island, New York 24 November 1942 21 September 1943 20 December 1945 Sunk as a target, 27 February 1997[236][237]
26 January 1951 6 September 1969
Halsey Powell DD-686 February 3, 1943 25 October 1943 10 December 1946 Transferred to the Republic of Korea, 27 April 1968[238][239]
27 April 1951 27 April 1968
Uhlmann DD-687 6 March 1943 22 November 1943 14 June 1946 Sold for scrap, 21 March 1974[240][241]
23 May 1950 15 July 1972
Remey DD-688 Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine 22 March 1943 30 September 1943 10 December 1946 Sold for scrap, 10 June 1976[242][243]
14 November 1951 30 December 1963
Wadleigh DD-689 5 April 1943 19 October 1943 20 June 1946 Transferred to Chile, 26 July 1972[244][245]
3 October 1951 28 June 1962
Norman Scott DD-690 26 April 1943 5 November 1943 30 April 1946 Sold for scrap, 3 December 1973[246][247]
Mertz DD-691 10 May 1943 19 November 1943 23 April 1946 Sold for scrap, 16 December 1971[248]
Callaghan DD-792 Bethlehem Steel Company, San Pedro, California, Terminal Island 21 February 1943 27 November 1943 Sunk, 28 July 1945[249]
Cassin Young DD-793 18 March 1943 31 December 1943 28 May 1946 Museum ship at the former Boston Navy Yard in Boston, Massachusetts[250][251]
8 September 1951 29 April 1960
Irwin DD-794 2 May 1943 14 February 1944 31 May 1946 Transferred to Brazil, 10 May 1968[252][253]
26 February 1951 10 January 1958
Preston DD-795 13 June 1943 20 March 1944 24 April 1946 Transferred to Turkey, 15 November 1969[254][255]
26 January 1951 15 November 1969
Benham DD-796 Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Staten Island, New York 23 April 1943 20 December 1943 18 October 1946 Loaned to Peru, 15 December 1960[256][257]
24 March 1951 30 June 1960
Cushing DD-797 3 May 1943 17 January 1944 3 February 1947 Loaned to Brazil, 20 July 1961[258][259]
17 August 1951 8 November 1960
Monssen DD-798 1 June 1943 14 February 1944 30 April 1946 Sold for scrap, 21 October 1963[260][261]
31 October 1951 September 1957 or 11 December 1957
Jarvis DD-799 Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation, Seattle, Washington 7 June 1943 3 June 1944 29 June 1946 Transferred to Spain, 3 November 1960[262][263]
8 February 1951 24 October 1960
Porter DD-800 6 July 1943 24 June 1944 3 July 1946 Sold for scrap, 21 March 1974[264][265]
9 February 1951 10 August 1953
Colhoun DD-801 3 August 1943 8 July 1944 Sunk, 6 April 1945[266]
Gregory DD-802 13 August 1943 29 July 1944 15 January 1947 Sunk as a target, 4 March 1971[267]
27 April 1951 1 February 1964
Little DD-803 13 September 1943 19 August 1944 Sunk, 3 May 1945[268]
Rooks DD-804 27 October 1943 2 September 1944 11 June 1946 Transferred to Chile, 26 July 1962[269][270]
19 May 1951 26 July 1962

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