USS Laffey

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USS Laffey was a U.S. Navy destroyer famed for its fierce World War II service, including surviving intense kamikaze attacks and earning the nickname "The Ship That Would Not Die."

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USS Laffey canonical 2
USS Laffey (DD-724) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Navy ship
destroyer
warship
armamentType anti-aircraft guns
naval guns
torpedoes
attackedBy Japanese kamikaze aircraft
attackedDuring Battle of Okinawa
awarded Navy Unit Commendation
Presidential Unit Citation (United States)
surface form: Presidential Unit Citation

multiple battle stars
battleStarsKoreanWar 2
battleStarsWorldWarII 5
builder General Dynamics Bath Iron Works
surface form: Bath Iron Works
builtAt Bath, Maine
class Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer
commissionedOn 1944-02-08
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dateOfMajorKamikazeAttack 1945-04-16
decommissionedOn 1975-03-09
displacementStandard approximately 2,200 tons
famousFor surviving intense kamikaze attacks
hasVisitorAccess yes
heritageStatus historic naval vessel
hullNumber DD-724
laidDownOn 1943-06-28
launchedOn 1943-11-21
length approximately 376 feet
locatedIn Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
namedAfter Seaman Bartlett Laffey
NavyDesignation DD-724
nickname The Ship That Would Not Die
notableFor damage control and crew resilience
operator United States Navy
participatedIn Cold War operations
Korean War
World War II
partOfExhibit Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum
surface form: Patriots Point
preservedAt Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum
propulsion steam turbines
servedInTheater Atlantic Ocean
Pacific Ocean
status museum ship
survived multiple bomb hits
multiple kamikaze crashes
tookPartIn D-Day
surface form: D-Day landings

Battle of Okinawa
surface form: Invasion of Okinawa

Battle of Normandy
surface form: Normandy landings

Operation Overlord

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Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum exhibits USS Laffey
this entity surface form: USS Laffey (DD-724)