USS Duncan

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USS Duncan was a U.S. Navy destroyer that served in the Pacific during World War II and was lost in combat in 1942.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Fletcher-class destroyer
United States Navy warship
armament 5 × 5-inch/38 caliber guns
anti-aircraft guns
depth charges
torpedo tubes
awarded 2 battle stars for World War II service
battle Battle of Cape Esperance
builder Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company
campaign Battle of Guadalcanal
surface form: Guadalcanal campaign
category Ships built in Kearny, New Jersey
World War II destroyers of the United States
causeOfLoss gunfire and fires following Battle of Cape Esperance
commissionedDate 16 April 1942
conflict World War II
country United States of America
crewComplement approximately 329 officers and enlisted
dateOfSinking 12 October 1942
displacement about 2,050 tons (standard)
engagedWith Imperial Japanese Navy
surface form: Imperial Japanese Navy forces
era World War II era
fate sunk in combat
hullNumber DD-485
laidDownAt Kearny, New Jersey
laidDownBy Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company
laidDownDate 1 February 1942
launchedDate 27 March 1942
length approximately 376.5 feet
locationOfOperations Solomon Islands
surface form: Solomon Islands area
material steel hull
maximumSpeed about 35 knots
namedAfter Silas Duncan
navalRegistryStatus struck from Naval Vessel Register after loss
operator United States Navy
participatedIn escort duties in the South Pacific
operations supporting Guadalcanal landings
placeOfSinking near Savo Island
propulsion steam turbines
serviceBranch United States Navy
serviceEndYear 1942
serviceEntryYear 1942
shipClass Fletcher class
shipType destroyer
sponsor Mrs. Edward C. Kalbfus
status shipwreck
successorName USS Duncan (DD-653)
theaterOfOperations Pacific Theater of Operations
surface form: Pacific Theater

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