USS Porter

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USS Porter (DD-356) was the lead ship of her class of destroyers in the United States Navy. She was the third Navy ship named for Commodore David Porter and his son, Admiral David Dixon Porter.

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ship commissioning
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ship launching
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keel laying
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USS Porter (DD-356) underway in November 1941USS Porter (DD-356) underway in November 1941
USS Porter (DD-356) underway in the late 1930sUSS Porter (DD-356) underway in the late 1930s
USS Porter (DD-356) - 19-N-15805USS Porter (DD-356) - 19-N-15805
USS Porter (DD-356) - 19-N-26239USS Porter (DD-356) - 19-N-26239
USS Porter (DD-356) off Yorktown, Virginia (USA), on 19 April 1939 (NH 66338)USS Porter (DD-356) off Yorktown, Virginia (USA), on 19 April 1939 (NH 66338)
USS Porter (DD-356) at Mare Island Navy Yard in July 1942USS Porter (DD-356) at Mare Island Navy Yard in July 1942
USS Porter (DD-356) underway in July 1942USS Porter (DD-356) underway in July 1942
USS Shaw (DD-373) transferring survivors of USS Porter (DD-356) to USS South Dakota (BB-57) on 28 October 1942 (80-G-33381)USS Shaw (DD-373) transferring survivors of USS Porter (DD-356) to USS South Dakota (BB-57) on 28 October 1942 (80-G-33381)
USS Porter (DDG 78) turkish flagUSS Porter (DDG 78) turkish flag