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USS Whipple (DD-217) - Wikipedia
USS Whipple (DD- 217/AG-117), a Clemson-class destroyer was the second ship of the United States Navy named in honor of Captain Abraham Whipple (1733–1819), who served in the Continental Navy. See more
Whipple was laid down on 12 June and launched 6 November 1919 from William Cramp & Sons; sponsored by Mrs. Gladys V. Mulvey, great … See more
Whipple received two battle stars for her World War II service. See more
1920 to World War II
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USS WHIPPLE (FF-1062) Deployments & History
USS WHIPPLE (FF-1062) - a Knox-class frigate. In Commission 1970 to 1992. FF-1062 Deployments - Major Events. FF-1062 General Specifications. Class: Knox-class frigate. Complement: 18 Officers and 267 Enlisted. Displacement: …
USS WHIPPLE DD-217 - DD-217 - Tin Can Sailors
Aircraft Carrier Number 1 | Naval History Magazine
Gone but not forgotten: Viewed from the deck of the USS Whipple (DD-217), the Langley is torpedoed following fatal bomb damage south of Java, 27 January 1942. Credit: Naval History and Heritage Command. At the time the Langley …
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Destroyer Photo Index DD-217 / AG-117 USS WHIPPLE …
USS Whipple was a Wickes-class destroyer commissioned in 1920 and reclassified as a miscellaneous auxiliary in 1945. She served in the Atlantic, Pacific and Mediterranean, and survived a collision with USS Smith …
USS Whipple (FF 1062)
On 24 April 1967 the keel for USS WHIPPLE (DE 1062) was laid at the Todd Shipyard in Seattle, Washington. WHIPPLE is one of 46 Knox class ships honoring naval historian D.W. Knox. WHIPPLE was christened in the memory …
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USS WHIPPLE (FF 1062) is the third ship of the Fleet to bear the name WHIPPLE. The first ship named for Commodore Abraham Whipple was the DD15, a torpedo boat destroyer, commissioned 17 February 1903 at Norfolk, …