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I worked up this table, but I can't get it to leave the other infoboxes alone. Can somebody? My data is from Fitzsimmons, Encyclopedia of Twentieth Century Weapons and Warfare (Phoebus, 1978), Volume 5. Trekphiler 19:48, 24 December 2005 (UTC)
Hull number and name | Laid Down | Launched | Commissioned | Builder | Fate | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
DD-69 Caldwell | 9/12/16 | 10/7/1917 | 1/12/1917 | Mare Island Navy Yd | Stricken 7/1/36 and scrapped | |
DD-70 Craven | 20/11/17 | 29/6/18 | 19/10/18 | Norfolk Navy Yd | Conway 20/11/39, HMS Lewes 23/10/40, scuttled 12/10/45 | |
DD-71 Gwin | 21/6/17 | 22/12/17 | 18/3/20 | Seattle Dry Dock Co | Stricken 25/1/37 and scrapped | |
DD-72 Conner | 16/10/17 | 21/8/17 | 12/1/18 | William Cramp Ship Building Co. | HMS Leeds 23/10/40, scrapped 1947 | |
DD-73 Stockton | 16/10/16 | 17/8/17 | 26/11/17 | William Cramp Ship Building Co. | HMS Ludlow 23/10/40, scrapped 1945 | |
DD-74 Manley | 22/8/16 | 23/8/17 | 15/10/1917 | Bath Iron Works (Bath, ME) | AGS-28 11/38, APD-1 2/8/40, stricken 5/12/45 and scrapped |
Additional classes of lend-lease ships in the British navy were the Burnham Class, Newport Class, and Leeds Class.
The actual Leeds Class consisted of
BTW, the Town Classes were named for towns and vilages common to both the USA and Britain.
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I worked up this table, but I can't get it to leave the other infoboxes alone. Can somebody? My data is from Fitzsimmons, Encyclopedia of Twentieth Century Weapons and Warfare (Phoebus, 1978), Volume 5. Trekphiler 19:48, 24 December 2005 (UTC)
Hull number and name | Laid Down | Launched | Commissioned | Builder | Fate | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
DD-69 Caldwell | 9/12/16 | 10/7/1917 | 1/12/1917 | Mare Island Navy Yd | Stricken 7/1/36 and scrapped | |
DD-70 Craven | 20/11/17 | 29/6/18 | 19/10/18 | Norfolk Navy Yd | Conway 20/11/39, HMS Lewes 23/10/40, scuttled 12/10/45 | |
DD-71 Gwin | 21/6/17 | 22/12/17 | 18/3/20 | Seattle Dry Dock Co | Stricken 25/1/37 and scrapped | |
DD-72 Conner | 16/10/17 | 21/8/17 | 12/1/18 | William Cramp Ship Building Co. | HMS Leeds 23/10/40, scrapped 1947 | |
DD-73 Stockton | 16/10/16 | 17/8/17 | 26/11/17 | William Cramp Ship Building Co. | HMS Ludlow 23/10/40, scrapped 1945 | |
DD-74 Manley | 22/8/16 | 23/8/17 | 15/10/1917 | Bath Iron Works (Bath, ME) | AGS-28 11/38, APD-1 2/8/40, stricken 5/12/45 and scrapped |
Additional classes of lend-lease ships in the British navy were the Burnham Class, Newport Class, and Leeds Class.
The actual Leeds Class consisted of
BTW, the Town Classes were named for towns and vilages common to both the USA and Britain.
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