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USS
Barry Located in Washington,
DC's naval district, USS Barry is credited with leveling more than 1,000
enemy buildings during the Vietnam War.
USS
Cassin Young Part of Boston's
National Historical Park, this attraction is moored next to another famous warship,
USS Constitution. HMS
Cavalier This British destroyer
served from WWII through the Cold War and is now a museum in England. USS
Edson This Vietnam-era tin
can is one of many attractions at the world-class Intrepid Air, Sea, and
Space Museum in New York. HMCS
Haida Visit Toronto
to explore this naval relic from World War II. USS
Kidd Named for the admiral
killed on board USS Arizona at Pearl Harbor, this WWII-era destroyer is
a museum in Baton Rouge, LA. USS
Laffey Part of South
Carolina's Patriot's Point Naval Park, this battle-tested tin can was nicknamed
"the ship that would not die." USS
Orleck A sister ship
to Kennedy, the Orleck fought in Korea and Vietnam before her second
career in the Turkish Navy, who returned her to the US to serve as a museum ship
in Texas. USS
Slater If destroyers are the
unsung workhorses of the fleet, then destroyer escorts are the unsung workhorses
of the unsung workhorses. This DE is a museum in Albany, NY. USS
The Sullivans Visit the Buffalo
& Erie County Naval and Military Park to explore a cruiser, a sub and this
Fletcher-class DD named for five brothers killed in action during WWII. HMAS
Vampire You'll need to visit
"Down Under" to go below decks of this Cold War destroyer at of the
Australian National Maritime Museum. Contact
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