Designed in 1939, the Fletcher-class destroyers were named for Rear Adm. Frank Friday Fletcher (1855 – 1928). Fletcher received the Medal of Honor for the 1914 Battle of Veracruz and was in turn the ...
What You Need to Know: The Fletcher-class destroyers were the most numerous and arguably among the most versatile warships of World War II, with 175 commissioned by the U.S. Navy.... What You Need to ...
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This Ship that Sunk a Submarine with Potatoes
The Fletcher-class destroyers were among the most formidable warships of World War II, and USS O’Bannon, launched in 1942, quickly became one of the most decorated, sinking enemy vessels and escorting ...
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The Ship That Used Potatoes to Sink a Submarine
The USS O'Bannon, one of the first Fletcher-class destroyers, became a highly decorated US Navy ship during WWII, renowned for sinking enemy vessels and protecting convoys. However, it achieved ...
Outnumbered and outgunned, the crew of the U.S.S. Johnston fought overwhelming odds before their ship sank more than 21,000 feet into one of the world’s deepest submarine chasms. The U.S.S. Johnston ...
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