
USS Gregory (DD-82) - Wikipedia
USS Gregory (DD-82/APD-3) was a Wickes-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I and, as APD-3 World War II. She was named for Admiral Francis Gregory USN …
USS Gregory: Welcome to the USS Gregory Website
Our mission is to preserve the history of the USS Gregory (DD-802) and to recognize forever those men who served their country aboard this proud United States War Ship. Our mission is …
USS Gregory (DD-802) - Wikipedia
USS Gregory (DD-802) was a Fletcher-class destroyer of the United States Navy, the second Navy ship named for Rear Admiral Francis H. Gregory (1780–1866), who served from the War …
USS Gregory - Wikipedia
Two ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Gregory for Francis Gregory. The first USS Gregory (DD-82) was a Wickes-class destroyer, serving from 1918 until she was …
USS Gregory (APD-3) - NHHC
USS Gregory (APD-3) brought all her guns to bear but was desperately overmatched and less than 3 minutes after the fatal flares had been dropped, was dead in the water and beginning to …
The USS Gregory Today
USS Gregory earned the Battle Efficiency "E" three times during her post-war career 1955 1956 and 1959. USS Gregory decommissioned at San Diego 1 February 1964 and entered the …
High-speed Transport APD-3 Gregory - NavSource
USS Gregory (APD-3), at left, and USS Little, right center, underway during practice landings in the Fiji Islands, 30 July 1942, shortly before the invasion of Guadalcanal and Tulagi. Note the …
Shipmate Memories - Rescue At Sea - USS Gregory
On 26 February 1945, during the battle of Iwo Jima, the USS Gregory (DD 802) at 0900 hours was ordered by Cmdr. Task Force 51 to proceed at highest speed to rescue three airmen from …
USS Gregory (DD-82) | Military Wiki | Fandom
USS Gregory (DD-82/APD-3) was a Wickes-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I and, as APD-3 World War II. She was named for Admiral Francis Gregory USN …
DANFS: USS Gregory (DD-82/APD-3) - The Public's Library and …
Gregory served as commander of the Station for 1 year. From the Pacific, Gregory--appointed a Captain in 1838--sailed to the Gulf of Mexico, where he commanded North Carolina and …
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