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USS Vicksburg (CG 69), USS Roosevelt (DDG 80), USS Carney (DDG 64) and USS The Sullivans (DDG 68) launch a coordinated volley of missiles in 2003. [2100 X 1405] US Navy Photo
 

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On October 31, 1941 USS Reuben James (DD-245) was sunk by German U-boat, U-552 while escorting Convoy HX 156 near Iceland. She was the first US naval ship sunk during WWII. Out of a crew of 144 officers and enlisted personal, only 44 of them survived. All the officers died that day.
 

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USS Jason Dunham (DDG 109) fires a training chaff round from its MK36 Super Rapid Bloom Offboard Countermeasures Chaff launcher. Note, the exploding chaff is from a different series. July 25, 2018.




 

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DL-10/DLG-10/DDG-41 USS King Farragut-class destroyer named for Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King underway in 1983 as DDG-41 she was sold on April 15, 1994 and broken up in 1995
 

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DD/DDE-445 USS Fletcher underway in the 1960’s by the end of her service she had 20 battle stars 15 from the second world war and 5 from the Korean war
 

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HMCS Assiniboine's propeller showing damage after she incurred after an encounter with a U-Boat that she ran over, March 1943.
 

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View of Japanese destroyer Yamakaze sinking through the periscope of USS Nautilus after being torpedoed by her, 25 June 1942
 

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A Mexican navy Bo-105 Bölkow helicopter fires two rockets at the decommissioned USS Conolly (DD 979) during a sinking exercise in support of UNITAS Gold
 
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