List of Wickes-class destroyers

List of Wickes-class destroyers.

USS Wickes (HMS Montgomery)

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 75, DD-75, G95
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine)
 * Laid down: 26 June 1917
 * Launched: 25 June 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 31 July 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 23 October 1940 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 23 October 1940 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 23 February 1944 (List)
 * Fate: Scrapped in the spring of 1945
 * Operations: World War I and II convoy escort
 * Victories:

USS Philip (HMS Lancaster)

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 76, DD-76, G05
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine)
 * Laid down: 1 September 1917
 * Launched: 25 July 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 24 August 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 23 October 1940 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 23 October 1940 (List)
 * Decommissioned: July 1945 (List)
 * Fate: Scrapped 1947
 * Operations: World War I convoy escort, World War II minelayer and escort

USS Woolsey

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 77, DD-77
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine)
 * Laid down: 1 November 1917
 * Launched: 17 September 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 30 September 1918 (List)
 * Fate: Sunk in a collision 21 February 1921 (List)
 * Operations: World War I convoy escort

USS Evans (HMS Mansfield)

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 78, DD-78
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine)
 * Laid down: 28 December 1917
 * Launched: 30 October 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 11 October 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 23 October 1940 (List)
 * Operator:, ,
 * Commissioned: 23 October 1940 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 22 June 1944 (List)
 * Fate: Scrapped 1945
 * Operations: World War I patrol, World War II convoy escort, Norwegian coastal raids
 * Victories:

USS Little

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 79, DD-79, APD-4
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts)
 * Laid down: 18 June 1917
 * Launched: 11 November 1917 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 6 April 1918 (List)
 * Fate: Sunk by Japanese destroyers near Savo Island on 5 September 1942 (List)
 * Operations: World War I patrol, World War II convoy escort, Norwegian coastal raids
 * Modifications: Conversion to high-speed transport in 1940

USS Kimberly

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 80, DD-80
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts)
 * Laid down:
 * Launched: 14 December 1917 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 26 April 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 30 June 1922 (List)
 * Fate: Sold for scrap 20 April 1939
 * Operations: World War I convoy escort

USS Sigourney (HMS Newport)

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 81, DD-81
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts)
 * Laid down: 25 August 1917
 * Launched: 16 December 1917 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 15 May 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 26 November 1940 (List)
 * Operator: ,
 * Commissioned: 5 December 1940 (List)
 * Decommissioned: January 1945 (List)
 * Fate: Scrapped 26 June 1947
 * Operations: World War I convoy escort, World War II convoy escort and target ship

USS Gregory

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 82, DD-82, APD-3
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts)
 * Laid down: 25 August 1917
 * Launched: 27 January 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 1 June 1918 (List)
 * Fate: Sunk near Guadalcanal 5 September 1942 (List)
 * Operations: World War I convoy escort, World War II fast transport

USS Stringham

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 83, DD-83, APD-6
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts)
 * Laid down: 19 September 1917
 * Launched: 30 March 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 2 July 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 9 November 1945 (List)
 * Fate: Scrapped March 1946
 * Operations: World War I convoy escort, World War II fast transport

USS Dyer

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 84, DD-84
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts)
 * Laid down: 26 September 1917
 * Launched: 13 April 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 1 July 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 7 June 1922 (List)
 * Fate: Sold for scrap 8 September 1936
 * Operations: World War I convoy escort, VIP transport

USS Colhoun

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 85, DD-85, APD-2
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts)
 * Laid down: 19 September 1917
 * Launched: 21 February 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 13 June 1918 (List)
 * Fate: Sunk near Guadalcanal on 30 August 1942 (List)
 * Operations: World War I convoy escort, Guadalcanal high speed transport

USS Stevens

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 86, DD-86
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts)
 * Laid down: 20 September 1917
 * Launched: 13 January 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 24 May 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 19 June 1922 (List)
 * Fate: Sold for scrap 8 September 1936
 * Operations: World War I convoy escort

USS McKee

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 87, DD-87
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California)
 * Laid down: 29 October 1917
 * Launched: 23 March 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 7 September 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 16 June 1922 (List)
 * Fate: Sold for scrap 7 January 1936
 * Operations: World War I convoy escort

USS Robinson (HMS Newmarket)

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 88, DD-88
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California)
 * Laid down: 31 October 1917
 * Launched: 28 March 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 19 October 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 3 August 1922 (List)
 * Operator:  (as HMS Newmarket)
 * Commissioned: 5 December 1940 (List)
 * Decommissioned:
 * Fate: Scrapped in September 1945
 * Operations: World War I convoy escort, Transatlantic flight plane guard, World War II convoy escort and aircraft target ship

USS Ringgold (HMS Newark)

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 89, DD-89
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California)
 * Laid down: 20 October 1917
 * Launched: 14 April 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 14 November 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 17 June 1922 (List)
 * Operator:  (as HMS Newark)
 * Commissioned: 26 November 1940 (List)
 * Decommissioned:
 * Fate: Scrapped on 18 February 1947, Bo'ness, Scotland
 * Operations: World War I convoy escort, World War II convoy escort and aircraft target ship
 * Victories: Damaged one German submarine

USS McKean

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 90, DD-90, APD-5
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California)
 * Laid down: 12 February 1918
 * Launched: 4 July 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 25 February 1919 (List)
 * Fate: Sunk near Bougainville on 17 November 1943 (List)
 * Operations: World War I convoy escort, Guadalcanal high speed transport

USS Harding

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 91, DD-91
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California)
 * Laid down: 12 February 1918
 * Launched: 4 July 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 24 January 1919 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 1 July 1922 (List)
 * Fate: Sold for scrap 8 September 1936
 * Operations: World War I convoy escort

USS Gridley

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 92, DD-92
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California)
 * Laid down: 1 April 1918
 * Launched: 4 July 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 8 March 1919 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 22 June 1922 (List)
 * Fate: Sold for scrap 19 April 1939
 * Operations: World War I convoy escort

USS Fairfax (HMS Richmond) — (later Soviet Zhivuchiy "Tenacious").

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 93, DD-93
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Mare Island Navy Yard in Vallejo, California)
 * Laid down: 10 July 1917
 * Launched: 15 December 1917 (List)
 * Operator:  (as USS Fairfax)
 * Commissioned: 6 April 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 26 November 1940 (List)
 * Operator:  and  (as HMS Richmond)
 * Commissioned: 5 December 1940 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 16 July 1944 (List)
 * Operator:  (as Zhivuchiy ("Tenacious"'').
 * Commissioned: 16 July 1944 (List)
 * Fate: Scrapped 1949
 * Operations: World War I convoy escort, World War II Arctic and Atlantic convoy escort

USS Taylor

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 94, DD-94, Damage Control Hulk No. 40
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Mare Island Navy Yard in Vallejo, California)
 * Laid down: 15 October 1917
 * Launched: 14 February 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 1 June 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 23 September 1938 (List)
 * Fate: Sold for scrap 8 August 1945
 * Operations: World War I convoy escort, Special Service Squadron, World War II damage control hulk

USS Bell

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 95, DD-95
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation's Fore River Shipyard, Quincy, Massachusetts)
 * Laid down: 16 November 1917
 * Launched: 20 April 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 31 July 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 21 June 1922 (List)
 * Fate: Sold for scrap
 * Operations: World War I escort

USS Stribling

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 96, DD-96, DM-1
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts)
 * Laid down: 14 December 1917
 * Launched: 29 May 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 16 August 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 26 June 1922 (List)
 * Fate: Sunk as a target
 * Operations: World War I escort, conversion to a destroyer minelayer

USS Murray

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 97, DD-97, DM-2
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts)
 * Laid down: 22 December 1917
 * Launched: 8 June 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 21 August 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 1 July 1922 (List)
 * Fate: Sold for scrap 29 September 1936
 * Operations: World War I escort, conversion to a destroyer minelayer

USS Israel

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 98, DD-98, DM-3
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts)
 * Laid down: 26 January 1918
 * Launched: 22 June 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 13 September 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 7 July 1922 (List)
 * Fate: Sold for scrap 18 April 1939
 * Operations: World War I escort, conversion to a destroyer minelayer

USS Luce

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 99, DD-99, DM-4
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts)
 * Laid down: 9 February 1918
 * Launched: 29 June 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 11 September 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 31 January 1931 (List)
 * Fate: Sold for scrap 13 November 1936
 * Operations: World War I Mediterranean escort, Food Commission patrol, conversion to a destroyer minelayer, Canal Zone Control Force

USS Maury

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 100, DD-100, DM-5
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts)
 * Laid down: 4 May 1918
 * Launched: 4 July 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 23 September 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 19 March 1930 (List)
 * Fate: Sold for scrap 1 May 1934
 * Operations: World War I Mediterranean patrol, conversion to a destroyer minelayer

USS Lansdale

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 101, DD-101, DM-6
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts)
 * Laid down: 20 April 1918
 * Launched: 21 July 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 26 October 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 24 March 1931 (List)
 * Fate: Sold for scrap 28 December 1936
 * Operations: World War I Atlantic and Mediterranean patrol, conversion to a destroyer minelayer

USS Mahan

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 102, DD-102, DM-7
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts)
 * Laid down: 4 May 1918
 * Launched: 4 August 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 24 October 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 1 May 1930 (List)
 * Fate: Sold for scrap 22 October 1930
 * Operations: World War I Caribbean patrol, conversion to a destroyer minelayer

USS Schley

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 103, DD-103, APD-14
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts)
 * Laid down: 29 October 1917
 * Launched: 28 March 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 20 September 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 9 November 1945 (List)
 * Fate: Sold for scrap 1946
 * Operations: World War I Mediterranean patrol, Attack on Pearl Harbor, World War II fast transport

USS Champlin

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 104, DD-104
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California)
 * Laid down: 31 October 1917
 * Launched: 7 April 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 11 November 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 7 June 1922 (List)
 * Fate: Sunk in trials 12 April 1936
 * Operations: Training operations

USS Mugford

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 105, DD-105
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California)
 * Laid down: 20 December 1917
 * Launched: 14 April 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 25 November 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 7 June 1922 (List)
 * Fate: Sold for scrap in 1936
 * Operations: Peacetime operations

USS Chew

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 106, DD-106
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California)
 * Laid down: 2 January 1918
 * Launched: 26 May 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 12 December 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 10 October 1945 (List)
 * Fate: 4 October 1946 Sold
 * Operations: Attack on Pearl Harbor, Pearl Harbor area patrol

USS Hazelwood

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 107, DD-107
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California)
 * Laid down: 24 December 1917
 * Launched: 22 June 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 20 February 1919 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 15 November 1930 (List)
 * Fate: Scrapped, 14 April 1930
 * Operations: None

USS Williams (HMCS St. Clair)

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 108, DD-108, I-65
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California)
 * Laid down: 25 March 1918
 * Launched: 4 July 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 1 March 1919 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 24 September 1940 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 24 September 1940 (List)
 * Decommissioned: August 1944 (List)
 * Fate: Scrapped 6 October 1946
 * Operations: Neutrality Patrol, World War II Atlantic convoy escort, submarine depot ship, damage control hulk

USS Crane

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 109, DD-109
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California)
 * Laid down: 7 January 1918
 * Launched: 4 July 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 18 April 1919 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 14 November 1945 (List)
 * Fate: Sold for scrap 1 November 1946
 * Operations: Neutrality Patrol, World War II US Pacific Coast patrol and training operations

USS Hart

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 110, DD-110
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California)
 * Laid down: 8 January 1918
 * Launched: 4 July 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 26 May 1919 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 1 June 1931 (List)
 * Fate: Sold for scrap 25 February 1932
 * Operations: Asiatic Fleet

USS Ingraham

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 111, DD-111, DM-9
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California)
 * Laid down: 12 January 1918
 * Launched: 4 July 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 15 May 1919 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 29 June 1922 (List)
 * Fate: Sold for scrap
 * Operations: Minelayer conversion

USS Ludlow

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 112, DD-112, DM-10
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California)
 * Laid down: 7 January 1918
 * Launched: 9 June 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 23 December 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 24 May 1930 (List)
 * Fate: Sold for scrap 10 March 1931
 * Operations: Minelayer conversion

USS Rathburne

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 113, DD-113, APD-25
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (William Cramp & Sons in Philadelphia)
 * Laid down: 12 July 1917
 * Launched: 17 December 1917 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 24 June 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 2 November 1945 (List)
 * Fate: Sold for scrap November 1946
 * Operations: World War I convoy escort; Asiatic Fleet; World War II training ship and high speed transport
 * Victories: 2 Japanese aircraft

USS Talbot

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 114, DD-114, APD-7
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (William Cramp & Sons in Philadelphia)
 * Laid down: 12 July 1917
 * Launched: 20 February 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 20 July 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 9 October 1945 (List)
 * Fate: Sold for scrap 30 January 1946
 * Operations: World War II high speed transport

USS Waters

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 115, DD-115, APD-8
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (William Cramp & Sons in Philadelphia)
 * Laid down: 26 July 1917
 * Launched: 3 March 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 8 August 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 12 October 1945 (List)
 * Fate: Sold for scrap 10 May 1946
 * Operations: World War I convoy escort, World War II high speed transport

USS Dent

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 116, DD-116, APD-9
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (William Cramp & Sons in Philadelphia)
 * Laid down: 30 August 1917
 * Launched: 23 March 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 9 September 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 4 December 1945 (List)
 * Fate: Sold for scrap 13 June 1946
 * Operations: World War I convoy escort, World War II high speed transport

USS Dorsey

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 117, DD-117, DMS-1
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (William Cramp & Sons in Philadelphia)
 * Laid down: 18 September 1917
 * Launched: 9 April 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 16 September 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 8 December 1945 (List)
 * Fate: Grounded by a typhoon 9 October 1945 (List) and destroyed 1 January 1946
 * Operations: World War I convoy escort, World War II high speed mine-sweeper

USS Lea

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 118, DD-118
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (William Cramp & Sons in Philadelphia)
 * Laid down: 18 September 1918
 * Launched: 29 April 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 2 October 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 20 July 1945 (List)
 * Fate: Sold for scrapping 30 November 1946
 * Operations: World War II convoy escort and training ship

USS Lamberton

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 119, DD-119, AG-21, DMS-2
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Newport News Shipbuilding Company in Newport News, Virginia)
 * Laid down: 1 October 1917
 * Launched: 30 March 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 22 August 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 13 December 1946 (List)
 * Fate: Sold for scrapping 9 May 1949
 * Operations: Gunnery training, minesweeping, Aleutian Campaign

USS Radford

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 120, DD-120, AG-22
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Newport News Shipbuilding Company in Newport News, Virginia)
 * Laid down: 2 October 1917
 * Launched: 5 April 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 30 September 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 9 June 1922 (List)
 * Fate: Sunk in accordance with the London Treaty on 5 August 1936
 * Operations: World War I convoy escort

USS Montgomery

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 121, DD-121, DM-17
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Newport News Shipbuilding Company in Newport News, Virginia)
 * Laid down: 2 October 1917
 * Launched: 23 March 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 26 July 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 23 April 1945 (List)
 * Fate: Sold for scrap 11 March 1946
 * Operations: World War I convoy escort, World War II minelayer and patrols, Solomons, Aleutian, Kwajalein, Peleliu

USS Breese

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 122, DD-122, DM-18
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Newport News Shipbuilding Company in Newport News, Virginia)
 * Laid down: 10 November 1917
 * Launched: 11 May 1918 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 23 October 1918 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 15 January 1946 (List)
 * Fate: Sold for scrap 16 May 1946
 * Operations: World War I convoy escort, minelayer conversion, Attack on Pearl Harbor, Solomons, Leyte, Lingayen Gulf, Okinawa

USS Buchanan (HMS Campbeltown)

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 131, DD-131.
 * Builders: 🇺🇸 (Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine)
 * Laid down: 29 June 1918
 * Launched: 2 January 1919 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 20 January 1919 (List)
 * Decommissioned: 9 September 1940 (List)
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned: 9 September 1940 (List)
 * Fate: Deliberately destroyed in St Nazaire Raid 28 March 1942
 * Operations: World War I and II convoy escort. Famed for destroying the Normandie Dry Dock gates at St Nazaire

USS Aaron Ward

 * Designation: Destroyer No. 132, DD-132
 * Builders:
 * Laid down:
 * Launched:
 * Operator:
 * Commissioned:
 * Decommissioned:

USS Tillman
A further 50 ships were built.