Clemson-class destroyer
C22815
concept
The Clemson-class destroyer was a large group of U.S. Navy flush-deck destroyers built just after World War I, designed for high speed and long-range escort and patrol duties.
Observed surface forms (1)
| Surface form | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Cassin-class destroyer | 1 |
Instances (14)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| USS Pope | — |
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USS Decatur
surface form:
USS Decatur (DD-341)
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— |
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USS Farragut (multiple U.S. Navy ships)
surface form:
USS Farragut (DD-300)
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— |
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USS Macdonough
surface form:
USS Macdonough (DD-331)
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— |
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US destroyer John D. Ford
surface form:
USS John D. Ford
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— |
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US destroyer Stewart
surface form:
USS Stewart (DD-224)
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— |
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US destroyer Pope
surface form:
USS Pope (DD-225)
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— |
| USS Cassin (DD-43) | Cassin-class destroyer |
| USS Herndon (DD-198) | — |
| DD-225 | — |
| USS Decatur (DD-341) | — |
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DD-300
surface form:
USS Farragut (DD-300)
|
— |
| USS Farragut (DD-300) | — |
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Admiral John H. Dent
surface form:
USS Dent (DD-116)
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— |