
USS Cassin (DD-43) - Wikipedia
The first USS Cassin (DD-43) was the lead ship of Cassin-class destroyers in the United States Navy during World War I. She was later transferred to the United States Coast Guard , where she was designated CG-1 .
Cassin class destroyers (1912) - Naval Encyclopedia
2023年3月11日 · In fact, DD-43 and DD-44 (the first two) used triple expansion engines which could be clutched to one shaft for cruising and the other two followed suite. Two classes of “1000-tonners” were defined in FY1912.
USS Cassin (DD-43) - NHHC
USS Cassin (DD-43)'s war service received a well-deserved honor on 12 and 13 December 1918, when she was chosen as one of the escort for the USS George Washington, carrying President Woodrow...
USS Cassin (Destroyer No. 43), Cassin-class destroyer
USS Cassin (Torpedo Boat Destroyer No. 43) stands off Queenstown, Ireland in 1917. The first Cassin (Torpedo Boat Destroyer No. 43), name ship of the Cassin class , was launched 20 May 1913 by Bath Iron Works , Bath, Maine; sponsored by Miss H. C. Carusi; commissioned 9 August 1913, Lieutenant Commander Harris Laning in command; and reported to ...
The USS Cassin: Pearl Harbor and Beyond | PearlHarbor.org
2017年10月22日 · When Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, the USS Cassin was in drydock with the USS Downes (DD-375) and USS Pennsylvania (BB-38). Amidst the chaos, an incendiary bomb erupted near a fuel tank of the Downes, resulting in deadly fires that spread throughout the dock.
USS Cassin DD-43 (Destroyer) - YouTube
2023年9月11日 · USS Cassin (DD-43), lead ship of Cassin-class destroyers, played a vital role in WWI. Constructed by Bath Iron Works, it conducted maneuvers in the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and patrols...
Destroyer Photo Index DD-43 USS CASSIN - NavSource
As seen from the forecastle of the USS Cassin (Destroyer No. 43), a NC-4 aircraft fades into the distance in May, 1919. The Cassin was serving as a station ship for the Navy aircraft's transatlantic flight.
USS Cassin (DD-43) - HistoryOfWar.org
2016年6月9日 · USS Cassin (DD-43) was the name ship of the Cassin class of destroyers. She took part in the US intervention in Mexico in 1914, operated from Queenstown during the First World War and then served with the Coast Guard in the 1920s.
DD-43 - Tin Can Sailors - destroyers.org
USS CASSIN DD-43 Ship History. Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, February 2016. The first Cassin (Destroyer No. 43) was launched 20 May 1913 by Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine; sponsored by Miss H. C. Carusi; commissioned 9 August 1913, Lieutenant Commander H. Laning in command; and reported to the Atlantic Torpedo Flotilla.
DD-43 Cassin - GlobalSecurity.org
The first Cassin (DD-43) was launched 20 May 1913 by Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine; sponsored by Miss H. C. Carusi; commissioned 9 August 1913, Lieutenant Commander H. Laning in command; and...