USS Jacob Jones (DD-130) , named for Commodore Jacob Jones USN (1768–1850), was a Wickes -class destroyer. She was sunk by a German submarine in 1942 during World War II.
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SS Washingtonian ⓘ American freighter that sank off Delaware after a collision
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USS Jacob Jones ⓘ 1918 Wickes-class destroyer
USS W. L. Steed ⓘ
USS Cruise ⓘ 1943 Admirable-class minesweeper
USS Arthur W. Radford ⓘ Spruance-class destroyer in the United States Navy
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Laid up destroyers at San Diego in 1922
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USS Yorktown (CV-5) tied up at Newport News Shipbuilding, Virginia (USA), 4 August 1937 (NH 61507)
USS Cuyama (AO-3) with 12 destroyers in the early 1920s
USS Erie (PG-50), USS Jacob Jones (DD-130), USS Manley ((DD-74) Midshipmen's cruise 3 August 1937
USS Yorktown (CV-5) being commissioned in 1937
USS Yorktown (CV-5), USS Texas (BB-35), USS Jacob Jones (DD-130), USS Decatur (DD-341) and USS Kewaydin (AT-24) at Naval Station Norfolk, in 19 October 1937 (80-CF-2115-11)
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link page Dreadnought Project page @ Wikidata object watercraft SS Washingtonian cargo ship Wikidata object watercraft USCGC Point Swift ship Wikidata object watercraft USS Jacob Jones Wickes-class destroyer, destroyer Wikidata object watercraft USS W. L. Steed ship Wikidata object watercraft 1945 USS Cruise minesweeper, Admirable-class minesweeper Wikidata object watercraft 1981 USS Arthur W. Radford Spruance-class destroyer, destroyer Wikidata site museum USCGC Tamaroa preserved watercraft, fleet tug, museum ship, United States Navy Wikidata
commons image Laid up destroyers at San Diego in 1922
Commons commons image USSJacobJonesDD130
Commons commons image USS Yorktown (CV-5) tied up at Newport News Shipbuilding, Virginia (USA), 4 August 1937 (NH 61507)
Commons commons image USS Cuyama (AO-3) with 12 destroyers in the early 1920s
Commons commons image USS Erie (PG-50), USS Jacob Jones (DD-130), USS Manley ((DD-74) Midshipmen's cruise 3 August 1937
Commons commons image USS Yorktown (CV-5) being commissioned in 1937
Commons commons image USS Yorktown (CV-5), USS Texas (BB-35), USS Jacob Jones (DD-130), USS Decatur (DD-341) and USS Kewaydin (AT-24) at Naval Station Norfolk, in 19 October 1937 (80-CF-2115-11)
Commons commons image Lot 5124-9 (18214514733)
Commons commons image NH 52165 (25232305953)
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