Disambiguation evidence for Sims class via surface form

"Sims-class destroyer"


As subject (49)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Sims-class destroyer".

Predicate Object
armament 12 × 21-inch torpedo tubes
armament 5 × 5-inch/38 caliber guns
armament anti-aircraft guns
armament depth charges
beam 36 feet 1 inch
builtFor United States Navy
conflict World War II
constructionPeriod late 1930s
countryOfOrigin United States of America
crewComplement about 192 officers and enlisted
designedAs fleet destroyer
draft 13 feet 4 inches
era pre–World War II naval construction
followedBy Benson-class destroyer
hullNumberRange DD-409 to DD-420
instanceOf United States Navy ship class
instanceOf destroyer class
length 348 feet 3 inches
maximumSpeed 35 knots
namedAfter William Sims
navalArchitectureFeature single-stack design
notableShip USS Anderson (DD-411)
notableShip USS Buck (DD-420)
notableShip USS Hammann (DD-412)
notableShip USS Hughes (DD-410)
notableShip USS Morris (DD-417)
notableShip USS Mustin (DD-413)
notableShip USS O’Brien (DD-415)
notableShip USS Roe (DD-418)
notableShip USS Russell (DD-414)
notableShip USS Sims (DD-409)
notableShip USS Wainwright (DD-419)
notableShip USS Walke (DD-416)
numberBuilt 12
operator United States Navy
powerOutput 50000 shaft horsepower
precededBy Sims-class destroyers
surface form: Benson-class destroyer
propulsion 2 propeller shafts
propulsion geared turbines
propulsion steam turbines
range 6500 nautical miles at 12 knots
role anti-aircraft escort
role anti-submarine warfare
role anti-surface warfare
serviceBranch United States Navy
shipDisplacement 1570 long tons standard
shipDisplacement 2477 long tons full load
usedInTheatreOfWar Battle of the Atlantic
surface form: Atlantic Theater of World War II
usedInTheatreOfWar Pacific War
surface form: Pacific Theater of World War II