
USS Little (DD-79) - Wikipedia
USS Little (DD-79/APD-4), a Wickes-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I and World War II. She was the first Navy ship named for George Little (1754–1809). Little was laid down by Fore River Shipbuilding Corporation , Quincy, Massachusetts , 18 June 1917, launched 11 November 1917, sponsored by Mrs. Samuel W. Wakeman ...
USS Little - Wikipedia
USS Little (DD-803), was a Fletcher -class destroyer, launched in 1944. She was sunk in action during the Battle of Okinawa in 1945.
The Sinking of USS Little - NHHC
2020年5月7日 · “Those Suicide Pilots Knew Where to Hit”: The Sinking of USS Little Damage amidships received during kamikaze attacks off Okinawa on 3 May 1945. View looks down and aft from Aaron Ward 's...
USS Little (DD-803) - Wikipedia
USS Little (DD-803), a Fletcher-class destroyer, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Captain George Little (1754–1809). Little was laid down by Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Seattle, Wash., 13 September 1943; launched 22 May 1944, sponsored by Mrs. Russell F. O'Hara; and commissioned 19 August 1944.
USS Little (APD-4, ex-DD-79) flush-deck destroyer-transport
USS Little (Destroyer No. 79), a 1,060-ton Wickes-class destroyer built at Quincy, Massachusetts, was commissioned in April 1918. A month later, she crossed the Atlantic to take up wartime convoy operations out of Brest, France.
USS Little DD 803 – A World War II United States Navy Fletcher …
1999年4月10日 · U.S.S. LITTLE (DD803) was launched on 22 May 1944. Her sponsor was Mrs. Russell P. O’Hara, wife of a prominent lawyer of Vallejo, California. Commissioning date was 19 August 1944. Commander Madison Hall, Jr. was in command of the LITTLE when her crew took her on a shakedown cruise to test her seaworthiness.
High-speed Transport APD-4 Little - NavSource
2019年6月8日 · USS Little (APD-4), at right center, and USS Gregory,left, underway during practice landings in the Fiji Islands, 30 July 1942, shortly before the invasion of Guadalcanal and Tulagi. Note the light cruiser beyond them, possibly USS San Juan (CL-54) .
Destroyer Photo Index DD 79 / APD-4 USS LITTLE - NavSource
USS Little (Destroyer # 79) depth charge racks and 4"/50 gun on the ship's stern, taken while she was operating in the Atlantic on 25 October 1918. U.S. Army Signal Corps Photograph, from the collections of the Naval Historical Center.
Crew – USS Little DD 803
The U.S.S. Little DD 803 was commissioned August 19, 1944 and sunk May 3, 1945 after four Kamikaze aircraft registered hits on the destroyer in five minutes while serving in TG 51.5 during radar picket station duty on L-32 day for Okinawa landings.
USS Little (DD-79/ APD-4) - HistoryOfWar.org
USS Little (DD-79) was a Wickes class destroyer that was used as a fast transport during the Second World War, and was sunk off Gualalcanal in September 1942. Little received two battle stars for World War II service, including one for the Guadalcanal-Tulagi landings and one for the capture and defence of Guadalcanal.