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127:Reclassified
106:14 June 1922
95:Commissioned
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1726:conversions
1590:conversions
1268:19 February
1242:19 February
1050:Nasugbu Bay
1048:arrived at
954:Philippines
922:Tinian Town
822:arrived at
756:Lunga Point
736:paramarines
728:Taivu Point
689:in tow for
662:Guadalcanal
515:sailed for
360:World War I
342:Bath, Maine
328:John Manley
1945:1917 ships
1919:Categories
1790:Williamson
1566:conversion
1434:Town class
1428:Royal Navy
1200:References
1182:with five
1081:Corregidor
962:Leyte Gulf
900:On 30 May
773:at 21:10.
590:Target Bay
495:California
255:Complement
156:Honors and
114:1 May 1930
21:USS Manley
1783:McFarland
1748:Humphreys
1710:Rathburne
1696:Dickerson
1626:Stringham
1152:Navy list
1120:to Guam.
1116:Hollandia
1077:Mariveles
1058:Subic Bay
987:Hollandia
813:torpedoes
744:Tasimboko
674:Stringham
552:Gibraltar
499:San Diego
491:Caribbean
468:Black Sea
452:Liverpool
414:Aubrietia
411:Then the
320:destroyer
277:1-pounder
208:long tons
197:destroyer
79:Laid down
1682:Tattnall
1562:Caldwell
1473:Stockton
1432:Part of
1402:Stockton
1368:Caldwell
1341:Caldwell
1141:Kamikaze
1100:Manley's
1073:LCI(L)'s
918:Eniwetok
844:Funafuti
805:PT boats
790:Aola Bay
695:Japanese
598:Virginia
548:Tangiers
424:Tamarisk
392:Montagua
346:launched
315:Caldwell
263:Armament
192:Caldwell
148:Stricken
87:Launched
1839:Belknap
1818:Clemson
1811:Decatur
1797:Hulbert
1769:Overton
1722:Clemson
1703:Herbert
1605:Gregory
1598:Colhoun
1489:Sampson
1301:of USS
1290:website
1096:Okinawa
1038:Nasugbu
952:in the
914:Garapan
871:Overton
838:. From
715:Gregory
646:Society
630:Ulysses
586:marines
544:Algiers
526:Claxton
497:out of
464:Turkish
437:Cartmel
397:Manley'
69:Builder
40:History
1853:Greene
1741:Gilmer
1734:Brooks
1724:-class
1675:Crosby
1654:Schley
1640:Waters
1633:Talbot
1619:McKean
1612:Little
1588:-class
1586:Wickes
1574:Manley
1564:-class
1498:Wickes
1468:Ludlow
1461:Conway
1449:Conner
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1409:Manley
1395:Conner
1381:Conway
1375:Craven
1356:
1303:Manley
1288:Manley
1209:
1158:Awards
1145:Manley
1129:Manley
1104:Manley
1069:Manley
1065:Bataan
1054:Manley
1046:Manley
1034:Manley
1016:Manley
1002:Manley
994:Manley
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934:Manley
926:Manley
910:Saipan
902:Manley
895:Manley
888:Manley
854:Manley
836:Hawaii
832:Manley
820:Manley
809:Pomona
798:McKean
794:Manley
779:Nouméa
775:Manley
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752:Manley
740:Manley
724:Manley
708:Little
699:Manley
691:Tulagi
680:Manley
669:Manley
638:Manley
614:Manley
606:Manley
578:Manley
571:Manley
546:, and
540:Naples
521:Boston
513:Manley
462:among
448:Manley
433:Blazer
429:Manley
416:-class
386:Manley
378:convoy
370:Manley
334:Manley
317:-class
308:Manley
219:Length
206:1,125
194:-class
165:&
158:awards
63:Manley
1877:class
1804:Barry
1755:Sands
1689:Roper
1661:Kilty
1500:class
1491:class
1456:Lewes
1444:Leeds
1133:DD-74
1024:Luzon
950:Leyte
766:with
738:from
618:APD-1
556:AG-28
419:sloop
354:DD-74
291:12 Ă—
248:knots
243:Speed
235:Draft
1868:None
1762:Kane
1668:Ward
1647:Dent
1471:(ex-
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1286:USS
1270:2023
1244:2023
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1085:Army
974:Ross
796:and
712:and
685:Blue
671:and
648:and
600:and
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422:HMS
390:HMS
312:, a
306:USS
282:2 Ă—
279:guns
275:2 Ă—
272:guns
268:4 Ă—
227:Beam
174:Fate
59:Name
1776:Noa
1292:at
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942:Yap
588:in
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