USS Rodgers

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The third USS Rodgers (DD-254) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy, transferred to the Royal Navy and served as HMS Sherwood (I80) during World War II.

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DD-294; HMS Sherwood; I80; USS Kalk
speed 35 knot, length 95.81 metre, beam 9.7 metre, 
Town-class destroyerClemson-class destroyerdestroyerBethlehem Shipbuilding CorporationRoyal NavyUnited States NavyUnited States


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    1919 USS Rodgers
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    ship commissioning
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    ship commissioning
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    ship decommissioning
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    ship launching
    1939-09-01T00:00:00Z
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    keel laying
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    USS Rodgers (DD-254) in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in January 1920 (NH 41525)USS Rodgers (DD-254) in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in January 1920 (NH 41525)
    USS Rodgers (DD-254) underway in the early 1920s (19-N-3383)USS Rodgers (DD-254) underway in the early 1920s (19-N-3383)
    U.S. Navy destroyers fitting out dat the Fore River Shipyard on 7 June 1919 (NH 43026)U.S. Navy destroyers fitting out dat the Fore River Shipyard on 7 June 1919 (NH 43026)
    USS Rodgers (DD-254) in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in January 1920 (NH 41525)USS Rodgers (DD-254) in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in January 1920 (NH 41525)
    USS Rodgers (DD-254) underway in the early 1920s (19-N-3383)USS Rodgers (DD-254) underway in the early 1920s (19-N-3383)
    U.S. Navy destroyers fitting out dat the Fore River Shipyard on 7 June 1919 (NH 43026)U.S. Navy destroyers fitting out dat the Fore River Shipyard on 7 June 1919 (NH 43026)