USS Cassin (DD-43)

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USS Cassin (DD-43) was a U.S. Navy Cassin-class destroyer that served during World War I, notably surviving a German U-boat torpedo attack in 1917.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Cassin-class destroyer
United States Navy destroyer
World War I naval ship of the United States
armament naval guns
torpedoes
attackedBy German U-boat
builtAt Bath Iron Works NERFINISHED
builtIn Bath, Maine NERFINISHED
category Cassin-class destroyers of the United States Navy NERFINISHED
Ships built in Bath, Maine
World War I destroyers of the United States
commissionedOn 1913
conflict World War I
country United States of America
duty convoy escort
patrol operations
era early 20th century
hasCrewType naval personnel
hullNumber DD-43 NERFINISHED
laidDownOn 1912
launchedOn 1913
namedAfter Stephen Cassin NERFINISHED
navalEnsign Naval jack of the United States
notableEvent torpedoed by German submarine in 1917
operator United States Navy
partOf United States Atlantic Fleet NERFINISHED
primaryRole destroyer
propulsion steam turbines
serviceBranch United States Navy
shipClass Cassin class
shipType destroyer
status decommissioned
survivedAttack true
theaterOfOperations Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
torpedoAttackDate 1917
usedFor anti-submarine warfare
escort missions

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World War I sailor Kelly Ingram shipServedOn USS Cassin (DD-43)
subject surface form: Kelly Ingram