Technical information
Type | Destroyer |
Displacement | 2245 BRT |
Length | 341 feet |
Complement | 158 men |
Armament | Armament 4 x 5"/38AA (4x1) 4 x 0.5" MG 16 x 21" TT.(4x4). |
Max speed | 38.5 knots |
Engines | General Electric Geared Turbines, 2 screws |
Power | 49.000 SHP |
Notes on class | Range 6500 nautical miles at 12 knots. These destroyers were based on the previous Gridley class but had the power plants of the older Mahan class making them slower than the Gridleys. All 8 of them were located at Pearl Harbor on 7 Dec 1941 as Destroyer Squadron Four. They fought throughout the war in the Pacific and were scrapped after the war in 1946 and 1947. US Navy destroyer classes during WWII: |
US Navy ships of the Bagley class
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USS Bagley (ii) (DD 386) | ||
USS Blue (i) (DD 387) | Lost on 23 Aug 1942 | |
USS Helm (DD 388) | ||
USS Henley (i) (DD 391) | Lost on 3 Oct 1943 | |
USS Jarvis (i) (DD 393) | Lost on 9 Aug 1942 | |
USS Mugford (DD 389) | ||
USS Patterson (DD 392) | ||
USS Ralph Talbot (DD 390) | ||
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