Hull Number | Fate | Answer | % Correct |
---|---|---|---|
DD-186 | Sold after World War II | USS Clemson | 100%
|
DD-300 | Scrapped | USS Farragut | 75%
|
DD-235 | Scrapped | USS Kane | 75%
|
DD-336 | Scrapped | USS Litchfield | 75%
|
DD-245 | Sunk by U-boat October 31, 1941; first American warship sunk in World War II, a song was later written about its sinking | USS Reuben James | 75%
|
DD-243 | Scrapped | USS Sands | 75%
|
DD-301 | Scrapped | USS Somers | 75%
|
DD-195 | Transferred to Royal Navy | USS Welborn C. Wood | 75%
|
DD-193 | Transferred to Royal Navy | USS Abel P. Upshur | 50%
|
DD-211 | Scrapped | USS Alden | 50%
|
DD-258 | Scrapped | USS Aulick | 50%
|
DD-269 | Scrapped | USS Bailey | 50%
|
DD-246 | Sold after World War II | USS Bainbridge | 50%
|
DD-267 | Sold after World War II | USS Ballard | 50%
|
DD-256 | Transferred to Canadian Navy | USS Bancroft | 50%
|
DD-213 | Sold after World War II | USS Barker | 50%
|
DD-248 | Sunk by kamikazes June 21, 1945 | USS Barry | 50%
|
DD-251 | Sold after World War II | USS Belknap | 50%
|
DD-215 | Intentionally sunk by friendly ships following extensive damage resulting from ramming a U-boat | USS Borie | 50%
|
DD-197 | Sunk by U-boat, April 11, 1943 | USS Branch | 50%
|
DD-232 | Sold After World War II | USS Brooks | 50%
|
DD-210 | Scrapped | USS Broome | 50%
|
DD-329 | Scrapped | USS Bruce | 50%
|
DD-222 | Sold after World War II | USS Bulmer | 50%
|
DD-206 | Sold after World War II | USS Chandler | 50%
|
DD-323 | Scrapped | USS Chase | 50%
|
DD-296 | Lost in the Honda Point Disaster, September 8, 1923 | USS Chauncey | 50%
|
DD-241 | Sold after World War II | USS Childs | 50%
|
DD-326 | Scrapped | USS Coghlan | 50%
|
DD-334 | Hull left abandoned in Napa River, in California | USS Corry | 50%
|
DD-187 | Sold After World War II | USS Dahlgren | 50%
|
DD-290 | Sold; converted into cargo ship, and sunk during World War II, March 28, 1943 | USS Dale | 50%
|
DD-199 | Scrapped | USS Dallas | 50%
|
DD-341 | Scrapped | USS Decatur | 50%
|
DD-261 | Lost in the Honda Point Disaster, September 8, 1923 | USS Delphy | 50%
|
DD-219 | Sunk in battle, March 1, 1942 | USS Edsall | 50%
|
DD-265 | Transferred to Royal Navy, then Canadian Navy | USS Edwards | 50%
|
DD-332 | Scrapped | USS Farenholt | 50%
|
DD-304 | Scrapped | USS Farquhar | 50%
|
DD-234 | Scrapped | USS Fox | 50%
|
DD-297 | Lost in the Honda Point Disaster, September 8, 1923 | USS Fuller | 50%
|
DD-196 | Scrapped | USS George E. Badger | 50%
|
DD-260 | Scrapped | USS Gillis | 50%
|
DD-233 | Scrapped | USS Gilmer | 50%
|
DD-247 | Scrapped | USS Goff | 50%
|
DD-188 | Scrapped | USS Goldsborough | 50%
|
DD-192 | Scrapped | USS Graham | 50%
|
DD-266 | Economic loss as a result of Typhoon Louise, October 9, 1945 | USS Greene | 50%
|
DD-231 | Scrapped | USS Hatfield | 50%
|
DD-198 | Transferred to Royal Navy, then Soviet Navy, sunk by U-boat January 16, 1945 | USS Herndon | 50%
|
DD-249 | Scrapped | USS Hopkins | 50%
|
DD-208 | Sunk in battle, January 7, 1945 | USS Hovey | 50%
|
DD-342 | Scrapped | USS Hulbert | 50%
|
DD-330 | Scrapped | USS Hull | 50%
|
DD-236 | Scrapped | USS Humphreys | 50%
|
DD-194 | Transferred to Royal Navy | USS Hunt | 50%
|
DD-238 | Scrapped | USS James K. Paulding | 50%
|
DD-216 | Scrapped | USS John D. Edwards | 50%
|
DD-228 | Scrapped | USS John D. Ford | 50%
|
DD-299 | Scrapped | USS John Francis Burnes | 50%
|
DD-306 | Scrapped | USS Kennedy | 50%
|
DD-319 | Scrapped | USS Kidder | 50%
|
DD-242 | Scrapped | USS King | 50%
|
DD-328 | Scrapped | USS Lamson | 50%
|
DD-263 | Transferred to Royal Navy | USS Laub | 50%
|
DD-315 | Scrapped | USS La Vallette | 50%
|
DD-250 | Sold after World War II | USS Lawrence | 50%
|
DD-209 | Sunk by kamikaze, January 6, 1945 | USS Long | 50%
|
DD-331 | Scrapped | USS Macdonough | 50%
|
DD-220 | Scrapped | USS MacLeish | 50%
|
DD-321 | Sunk as targer, June 25, 1935 | USS Marcus | 50%
|
DD-191 | Transferred to Royal Navy; sunk by U-boat October 18, 1941 | USS Mason | 50%
|
DD-253 | Transferred to Royal Navy; sunk by U-boat December 19, 1941 | USS McCalla | 50%
|
DD-252 | Transferred to Canadian Navy; sunk by U-boats September 1943 | USS McCook | 50%
|
DD-223 | Scrapped | USS McCormick | 50%
|
DD-262 | Scrapped | USS McDermut | 50%
|
DD-237 | Scrapped | USS McFarland | 50%
|
DD-264 | Transferred to Royal Navy | USS McLanahan | 50%
|
DD-274 | Transferred to Royal Navy | USS Meade | 50%
|
DD-335 | Scrapped | USS Melvin | 50%
|
DD-322 | Scrapped | USS Mervine | 50%
|
DD-271 | Sold during inter-war period, September 1936 | USS Morris | 50%
|
DD-325 | Scrapped | USS Mullany | 50%
|
DD-311 | Lost in the Honda Point Disaster, September 8, 1923 | USS Nicholas | 50%
|
DD-343 | Sunk following collision with DD-474, September 12, 1944 | USS Noa | 50%
|
DD-255 | Scrapped | USS Osmond Ingram | 50%
|
DD-239 | Scrapped | USS Overton | 50%
|
DD-218 | Scrapped | USS Parrott | 50%
|
DD-307 | Scrapped | USS Paul Hamilton | 50%
|
DD-230 | Scrapped | USS Paul Jones | 50%
|
DD-226 | Sunk by Japanese aircraft, February 19, 1942 | USS Peary | 50%
|
DD-298 | Scrapped | USS Percival | 50%
|
DD-340 | Sunk by a mine, September 13, 1944 | USS Perry | 50%
|
DD-227 | Sunk in battle, March 2, 1942 | USS Pillsbury | 50%
|
DD-225 | Sunk in battle, March 1, 1942 | USS Pope | 50%
|
DD-345 | Scrapped | USS Preble | 50%
|
DD-327 | Scrapped | USS Preston | 50%
|
DD-347 | Scrapped | USS Pruitt | 50%
|
DD-303 | Scrapped | USS Reno | 50%
|
DD-324 | Scrapped | USS Robert Smith | 50%
|
DD-254 | Transferred to Royal Navy | USS Rodgers | 50%
|
DD-190 | Transferred to Royal Navy, sunk by U-boat January 31, 1942 | USS Satterlee | 50%
|
DD-320 | Scrapped | USS Selfridge | 50%
|
DD-189 | Scrapped | USS Semmes | 50%
|
DD-318 | Scrapped | USS Shirk | 50%
|
DD-268 | Scrapped | USS Shubrick | 50%
|
DD-346 | Scrapped | USS Sicard | 50%
|
DD-221 | Scrapped | USS Simpson | 50%
|
DD-316 | Sunk as a target, June 26, 1935 | USS Sloat | 50%
|
DD-212 | Rammed by DD-217 April 14, 1936; deemed not worth saving, sunk intentionally July 25, 1936 | USS Smith Thompson | 50%
|
DD-207 | Scrapped | USS Southard | 50%
|
DD-310 | Lost in the Honda Point Disaster, September 8, 1923 | USS S. P. Lee | 50%
|
DD-224 | Captured by the Japanese Navy in World War II, the US Navy took it back after World War II, and was sunk as an aircraft target May 24, 1946 | USS Stewart | 50%
|
DD-302 | Scrapped | USS Stoddert | 50%
|
DD-240 | Sunk in a minefield, April 26, 1942 | USS Sturtevant | 50%
|
DD-333 | Scrapped | USS Sumner | 50%
|
DD-305 | Sunk as target, February 1944 | USS Thompson | 50%
|
DD-214 | Scrapped | USS Tracy | 50%
|
DD-339 | Scrapped | USS Trever | 50%
|
DD-229 | Ran aground near Newfoundland, February 18, 1942 | USS Truxton | 50%
|
DD-259 | Scrapped | USS Turner | 50%
|
DD-338 | Sunk in storm, December 29, 1942 | USS Wasmuth | 50%
|
DD-257 | Transferred to Royal Navy | USS Welles | 50%
|
DD-217 | Scrapped | USS Whipple | 50%
|
DD-344 | Scrapped | USS William B. Preston | 50%
|
DD-308 | Scrapped | USS William Jones | 50%
|
DD-244 | Scrapped | USS Williamson | 50%
|
DD-317 | Scrapped | USS Wood | 50%
|
DD-309 | Lost in the Honda Point Disaster, September 8, 1923 | USS Woodbury | 50%
|
DD-314 | Scrapped | USS Yarborough | 50%
|
DD-312 | Lost in the Honda Point Disaster, September 8, 1923 | USS Young | 50%
|
DD-337 | Scrapped | USS Zane | 50%
|
DD-313 | Scrapped | USS Zeilin | 50%
|
DD-293 | Scrapped | USS Billingsley | 25%
|
DD-283 | Scrapped | USS Breck | 25%
|
DD-285 | Scrapped | USS Case | 25%
|
DD-294 | Scrapped | USS Charles Ausburn | 25%
|
DD-291 | Scrapped | USS Converse | 25%
|
DD-280 | Scrapped | USS Doyen | 25%
|
DD-289 | Scrapped | USS Flusser | 25%
|
DD-278 | Scrapped | USS Henshaw | 25%
|
DD-284 | Scrapped | USS Isherwood | 25%
|
DD-286 | Scrapped | USS Lardner | 25%
|
DD-276 | Scrapped | USS McCawley | 25%
|
DD-279 | Scrapped | USS Meyer | 25%
|
DD-277 | Sunk on purpose for 1933 movie "Hell Below" | USS Moody | 25%
|
DD-295 | Scrapped | USS Osborne | 25%
|
DD-287 | Scrapped | USS Putnam | 25%
|
DD-292 | Scrapped | USS Reid | 25%
|
DD-281 | Scrapped | USS Sharkey | 25%
|
DD-275 | Scrapped | USS Sinclair | 25%
|
DD-273 | Transferred to Royal Navy; sunk after hitting mine, September 27, 1944 | USS Swasey | 25%
|
DD-270 | Beached May 1945; abandoned hull later donated to government of Ryukyu Islands, July 1957 | USS Thornton | 25%
|
DD-272 | Scrapped | USS Tingey | 25%
|
DD-282 | Scrapped | USS Toucey | 25%
|
DD-288 | Scrapped | USS Worden | 25%
|
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