
USS Farragut (DD-300) - Wikipedia
USS Farragut (DD-300) was a Clemson -class destroyer built for the United States Navy during World War I.
USS Farragut (DD-300) - NHHC
USS Farragut (DD-300) sailed from the Mare Island Navy Yard, Vallejo, Calif., on 2 July 1920, and the following day reached San Diego. Soon thereafter, as the Navy adopted...
Destroyer Photo Index DD-300 USS FARRAGUT - NavSource
USS FARRAGUT (DD-300) Flag Hoist/Radio Call Sign - NVS CLASS - CLEMSON As Built. Displacement 1,215 Tons, Dimensions, 314' 5" (oa) x 31' 8" x 9' 10" (Max) Armament 4 x 4"/50, 1 x 3"/23AA, 12 x 21" tt.. Machinery, 26,500 SHP; Geared Turbines, 2 screws Speed, 35 Knots, Crew 114 Operational and Building Data
USS Farragut (DD-300) | Military Wiki | Fandom
The second USS Farragut (DD-300) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy. She was named for Admiral David Farragut. Farragut was laid down by the Union Iron Works Plant of the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation in San Francisco, California on 4 July 1918, launched on 21 November...
USS Farragut (Destroyer # 300, later DD-300), 1920-1930 - The …
USS Farragut (Destroyer # 300, later DD-300), 1920-1930 USS Farragut, a 1190-ton Clemson class destroyer built at San Francisco, California, was commissioned in June 1920. A month later, when the Navy formally implemented hull numbers for its …
USS FARRAGUT DD-300 - DD-300 - Tin Can Sailors
Class: CLEMSON. Namesake: DAVID GLASGOW FARRAGUT. Disposition: Scrapped and materials sold 10/31/1930.
Farragut-class destroyer (1934) - Wikipedia
Limited to 1,500 tons standard displacement by the provisions of the London Naval Treaty of 1930, the ships were laid down beginning in 1932 and were completed by 1935. After 12 years since the last of the previous class of American destroyers (the Clemson class) was commissioned, the Farragut s were commissioned in 1934 and 1935.
USS Farragut (DD-300) - acearchive.org
The USS Farragut (DD-300) was a Clemson-class destroyer built for the United States Navy during World War I. It was armed with four 4-inch guns, two 1-pounder AA guns, four triple torpedo tubes, and two depth charge rails. The ship was decommissioned in 1930 and sold for scrap the same year.
USS Farragut (DD-300) - historyofwar.org
2020年8月26日 · USS Farragut (DD-300) was a Clemson class destroyer that served in the Pacific during the 1920s, narrowly avoiding disaster at Honda Point, and taking part in many of the Fleet Problems of that period. The Farragut was named after David Farragut, one of the most famous US admirals of the Civil War.
USS Farragut (DD-300) in Dry Dock, 1925 - historyofwar.org
Here we see the Clemson class destroyer USS Farragut (DD-300) in a Dry Dock in 1925. From this angle we can see the propellers below the propeller guards, helping to make it clear why they were needed.