USS Dahlgren
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USS Dahlgren (DD-187/AG-91) was a Clemson-class destroyer which served in the United States Navy during World War II. Entering service in 1920, the ship had a brief active life before being placed in reserve in 1922. Reactivated in 1932, Dahlgren remained in service mainly as a test ship until 1945. She was sold for scrapping in 1946. She was named for Rear Admiral John A. Dahlgren (1809–1870), and was the second ship of three which served in the US Navy to receive the name.
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DD-187
length 95.81 metre, beam 9.7 metre, speed 35 knot,
Newport News Shipbuilding, United States Navy,
Location: KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
1920-01-06T00:00:00Z
1920-01-06T00:00:00Z
ship commissioning
1922-06-30T00:00:00Z
1922-06-30T00:00:00Z
ship decommissioning
1945-12-14T00:00:00Z
1945-12-14T00:00:00Z
ship decommissioning
1918-11-20T00:00:00Z
1918-11-20T00:00:00Z
ship launching
1918-06-08T00:00:00Z
1918-06-08T00:00:00Z
keel laying
1932-10-25T00:00:00Z
1932-10-25T00:00:00Z
ship recommissioning
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| Type | Subtype | Date | Description | Notes | Source |
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| link | page | Dreadnought Project page@ | Wikidata | ||
| commons | image | USS Dahlgren (DD-187) | Commons | ||
| commons | image | US Navy 030408-N-0000B-001 This original 1941 artwork by Navy artist Vernon Howe Bailey is titled USS Dahlgren Ericsson at Pier and is set at the former New York Navy Yard | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Ten U.S. Navy destroyers fitting out at Newport News Shipbuilding, in April 1919 (NH 42534) | Commons | ||
| commons | image | USS Dahlgren (DD-187) in 1931 | Commons | ||
| commons | image | US Navy cruisers and destroyers at Balboa, Panama on 23 April 1934 | Commons | ||




