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[edit] Original Research analysis of photos

  • DDG-78 - has ciws, rounded gun mount, older stacks, HAS a strike down crane, 3 level slq-32, has tactas, no hangers
  • DDG-79 - has CIWS, rounded gun mount, older stacks, no strikedown crane, SLQ-32 has 3 sections, like a V3
  • DDG-80 - has ciws, angular gun mount (but ships page says "MK 45 MOD 2 5" 54", ) , older stacks, slq-32 has 3 sections V3
  • DDG-81 - has ciws, angular gun mount (5"/62 (12.7 cm) Mark 45 Mod 4), older stacks, no sd crane, slq-32 has 3 levels like v3
  • DDG-82 - has ciws, angular gun mount, older stacks, no sd crane visible, slq-32 3 sections like V3
  • DDG-83 - Has CIWS, angular shaped gun mount, old stacks, slq-32 3 sections like V3
  • DDG-84 - Has CIWS, angular shaped gun mount, SLQ-32 has two levels similar to SLQ-32 V5
  • DDG-85 - No CIWS, angular gun mount, stacks older design, no tactas, SLQ-32 has two levels similar to SLQ-32 V5
  • DDG-86 - No ciws, angular gun mount, stacks older, SLQ-32 levels, no sd crane
  • DDG-87 - no ciws early, has aft ciws 2006[1], angular gun mount, stacks older, slq-32 2 levels, no sd crane
  • DDG-88 - no CIWS in early photos, has ciws aft, but not fwd on home page[2], angular gun mount, stacks older, slq-32 2 levels, no sd cranes
  • DDG-89 - has CIWS aft in 2007 photo no aft ciws in 2006 photo, angular gun mount, stacks are hidden, slq-32 has two levels, no tactas
  • DDG-90 - no ciws initially, ciws in 2007 image[3], no tactas, stacks hidden, torps mounted amidships
  • DDG-91 - stacks hidden, torps mounted on aft missile deck,
  • DDG-92 - [remote mine system[4] [5].
  • DDG-93
  • DDG-91 to 96 have the mine hunting system modification to superstructure

[edit] Units

Ship Name Hull No. Commission–
Decommission
armed as built armed as decom Disposition Link
Spruance DD-963 1975-2005 ASROC VLS Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise [6]
Paul F. Foster DD-964 1976-2003 ASROC VLS Active, in service as EDD-964 [7] [8]
Kinkaid DD-965 1976-2003 ASROC VLS Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise [9]
Hewitt DD-966 1976-2001 ASROC VLS Disposed of by scrapping, dismantling [10]
Elliot DD-967 1977-2003 ASROC VLS Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise [11]
Arthur W. Radford DD-968 1977-2003 ASROC VLS Stricken, to be disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise [12]
Peterson DD-969 1977-2002 ASROC VLS Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise [13]
Caron DD-970 1977-2001 ASROC VLS Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise [14]
David R. Ray DD-971 1977-2002 ASROC VLS Stricken, to be disposed of [15]
Oldendorf DD-972 1978-2003 ASROC VLS / RAM Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise [16]
John Young DD-973 1978-2002 ASROC VLS / RAM Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise [17]
Comte de Grasse DD-974 1978-1998 ASROC ABL Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise [18]
O'Brien DD-975 1977-2004 ASROC VLS Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise [19]
Merrill DD-976 1978-1998 ASROC only? Had ABL as early as March 1980 ABL, but had 2 ABL and ASROC at same time Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise [20]
Briscoe DD-977 1978-2003 ASROC VLS / RAM Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise [21]
Stump DD-978 1978-2004 ASROC VLS / RAM Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise [22]
Conolly DD-979 1978-1998 ASROC ABL only, but had ASROC and ABLS for a time. Stricken, available for donation as a museum and memorial [23]
Moosbrugger DD-980 1978-2000 ASROC VLS Stricken, to be disposed of by scrapping [24]
John Hancock DD-981 1978-2000 ASROC VLS Stricken, to be disposed of by scrapping [25]
Nicholson DD-982 1979-2002 ASROC VLS / RAM Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise [26]
John Rodgers DD-983 1979-1998 ASROC ABL The Navy awarded a contract for the dismantling of this ship, but it is not characterized as disposed of until the contractor completes and certifies completion of the dismantling [27]
Leftwich DD-984 1979-1998 ASROC ABL, had both for a while Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise [28]
Cushing DD-985 1979-2005 ASROC VLS / RAM Stricken, to be disposed of by Foreign Military Sale [29]
Harry W. Hill DD-986 1979-1998 ASROC Uncertain, no images with ABL, ASROC into early 1990s Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise [30]
O'Bannon DD-987 1979-2005 ASROC VLS / RAM Stricken, to be disposed of by Foreign Military Sale [31]
Thorn DD-988 1980-2004 ASROC VLS / RAM Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise [32]
Deyo DD-989 1980-2003 ASROC, then ASROC+ABL VLS Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise [33]
Ingersoll DD-990 1980-1998 ASROC, then both ABL Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise [34]
Fife DD-991 1980-2003 ASROC VLS / RAM Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise [35]
Fletcher DD-992 1980-2004 ASROC VLS / RAM (RAM installed post-2000) Stricken, to be disposed of by Foreign Military Sale [36]
Hayler DD-997 1983-2003 ASROC VLS (RAM status UKN, none in 2001) Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise [37]


[edit] OHP table

Ship Name Hull No. Builder Commission–
Decommission
Fate Link
U.S.-built
Oliver Hazard Perry FFG-7 Bath Iron Works 1977-1997 Disposed of by scrapping, dismantling, 04/21/2006 [38]
McInerney FFG-8 Bath Iron Works 1979- Active in service as of 2008 [39]
Wadsworth FFG-9 Todd Pacific Shipyards, San Pedro 1908-2002 Transferred to Poland as ORP Gen. T. Kos'ciuszko (273) [40]
Duncan FFG-10 Todd Pacific Shipyards, Seattle 1980-1994 Transferred to Turkey as parts hulk [41]
Clark FFG-11 Bath Iron Works 1980-2000 Transferred to Poland as ORP Gen. K. Pulaski (272) [42]
George Philip FFG-12 Todd, San Pedro 1980-2003 Stricken, to be disposed of, 5/24/2004 (to be transferred to Turkey in the summer of 2008[1] [43]
Samuel Eliot Morison FFG-13 Bath Iron Works 1980-2002 Transferred to Turkey as TCG Gokova (F 496) [44]
USS Sides FFG-14 Todd, San Pedro 1981-2003 Stricken, to be disposed of, 5/24/2004, to be transferred to Turkey in the summer of 2008[2] [45]
Estocin FFG-15 Bath Iron Works 1981-2003 transferred to Turkey as TCG Goksu (F 497) [46]
Clifton Sprague FFG-16 Bath Iron Works 1981-1995 transferred to Turkey as TCG Gaziantep (F 490) [47]
built for Australia as HMAS Adelaide (FFG 01) FFG-17 Todd, Seattle 1980-2008 Decommissioned, to be sunk as dive reef [48]
built for Australia as HMAS Canberra (FFG 02) FFG-18 Todd, Seattle 1981- Active in service as of 2008 [49]
John A. Moore FFG-19 Todd, San Pedro 1981-2001 transferred to Turkey as TCG Gediz (F 495) [50]
Antrim FFG-20 Todd, Seattle transferred to Turkey as TCG Gemlik (F 492) [51]
Flatley FFG-21 Bath Iron Works 1981-1996 transferred to Turkey as TCG Giresun (F 491)) [52]
Fahrion FFG-22 Todd, Seattle 1982-1998 transferred to Egypt as Sharm El-Sheik (F 901) [53]
Lewis B. Puller FFG-23 Todd, San Pedro 1982-1998 transferred to Egypt as Toushka (F 906) [54]
Jack Williams FFG-24 Bath Iron Works 1981-1996 transferred to Bahrain as Sabha (90) [55]
Copeland FFG-25 Todd, San Pedro 1982-1996 transferred to Egypt as Mubarak (F 911) [56]
Gallery FFG-26 Bath Iron Works 1981-1996 transferred to Egypt as Taba (F 916) [57]
Mahlon S. Tisdale FFG-27 Todd, San Pedro 1982-1996 transferred to Turkey as TCG Gokceada (F 494)|TCG Gokceada (F 494) [58]
Boone FFG-28 Todd, Seattle 1982- Naval Reserve Force, Active since 1998 [59]
Stephen W. Groves FFG-29 Bath Iron Works 1982- Naval Reserve Force, Active since 1997 [60]
Reid FFG-30 Todd, San Pedro 1983-1998 transferred to Turkey as TCG Gelibolu (F 493) [61]
Stark FFG-31 Todd, Seattle 1982-199 Disposed of by scrapping, dismantling, 6/21/2006 [62]
John L. Hall FFG-32 Bath Iron Works 1982- Active in service as of 2008 [63]
Jarrett FFG-33 Todd, San Pedro 1983- Active in service as of 2008 [64]
Aubrey Fitch FFG-34 Bath Iron Works 1982-1997 Disposed of by scrapping, dismantling, 5/19/2005 [65]
built for Australia as HMAS Sydney (FFG 03) FFG-35 Todd, Seattle 1983- Active in service as of 2008 [66]
Underwood FFG-36 Bath Iron Works 1983- Active in service as of 2008 [67]
Crommelin FFG-37 Todd, Seattle 1983- Naval Reserve Force, Active since 2003 [68]
Curts FFG-38 Todd, San Pedro 1983- Naval Reserve Force, Active since 1998 [69]
Doyle FFG-39 Bath Iron Works 1983- Naval Reserve Force, Active since 2002 [70]
Halyburton FFG-40 Todd, Seattle 1983- Active in service as of 2008 [71]
McClusky FFG-41 Todd, San Pedro 1983- Naval Reserve Force, Active since 2002 [72]
Klakring FFG-42 Bath Iron Works 1983- Naval Reserve Force, Active since 2002 [73]
Thach FFG-43 Todd, San Pedro 1984- Active in service as of 2008 [74]
built for Australia as HMAS Darwin (FFG 04) FFG-44 Todd, Seattle 1984- Active in service as of 2008 [75]
Dewert FFG-45 Bath Iron Works 1983- Active in service as of 2008 [76]
Rentz FFG-46 Todd, San Pedro 1984- Active in service as of 2008 [77]
Nicholas FFG-47 Bath Iron Works 1984- Active in service as of 2008 [78]
Vandegrift FFG-48 Todd, Seattle 1984- Active in service as of 2008 [79]
Robert G. Bradley FFG-49 Bath Iron Works 1984- Active in service as of 2008 [80]
Taylor FFG-50 Bath Iron Works 1984- Active in service as of 2008 [81]
Gary FFG-51 Todd, San Pedro 1984- Active in service as of 2008 [82]
Carr FFG-52 Todd, Seattle 1985- Active in service as of 2008 [83]
Hawes FFG-53 Bath Iron Works 1985- Active in service as of 2008 [84]
Ford FFG-54 Todd, San Pedro 1985- Active in service as of 2008 [85]
Elrod FFG-55 Bath Iron Works 1985- Active in service as of 2008 [86]
Simpson FFG-56 Bath Iron Works 1985- Naval Reserve Force, Active since 2002 [87]
Reuben James FFG-57 Todd, San Pedro 1986- Active in service as of 2008 [88]
Samuel B. Roberts FFG-58 Bath Iron Works 1986- Active in service as of 2008 [89]
Kauffman FFG-59 bath Iron Works 1987- Active in service as of 2008 [90]
Rodney M. Davis FFG-60 Todd, San Pedro 1987- Naval Reserve Force, Active since 2002 [91]
Ingraham FFG-61 Todd, San Pedro 1989- Active in service as of 2008 [92]
Australian-built
HMAS Melbourne FFG 05 AMECON, Williamstown 1992- Active in service as of 2008
HMAS Newcastle FFG 06 AMECON, Williamstown 1993- Active in service as of 2008
Spanish-built
SPS Santa María F81 Bazan, Ferrol 1986- Active in service as of 2008
SPS Victoria F82 Bazan, Ferrol 1987- Active in service as of 2008
SPS Numancia F83 Bazan, Ferrol 1989- Active in service as of 2008
SPS Reina Sofía F84 Bazan, Ferrol 1990- Active in service as of 2008
SPS Navarra F85 Bazan, Ferrol 1994- Active in service as of 2008
SPS Canarias F86 Bazan, Ferrol 1995- Active in service as of 2008
Taiwanese-built
ROCS Cheng Kung FFG-1101 China Shipbuilding, Kaohsuing, Taiwan 1993- Active in service as of 2008
ROCS Cheng Ho FFG-1103 China Shipbuilding, Kaohsuing, Taiwan 1994- Active in service as of 2008
ROCS Chi Kuang FFG-1105 China Shipbuilding, Kaohsuing, Taiwan 1995- Active in service as of 2008
ROCS Yueh Fei FFG-1106 China Shipbuilding, Kaohsuing, Taiwan 1996- Active in service as of 2008
ROCS Tzu I FFG-1107 China Shipbuilding, Kaohsuing, Taiwan 1997- Active in service as of 2008
ROCS Pan Chao FFG-1108 China Shipbuilding, Kaohsuing, Taiwan 1997- Active in service as of 2008
ROCS Chang Chien FFG-1109 China Shipbuilding, Kaohsuing, Taiwan 1998- Active in service as of 2008
ROCS Tian Dan FFG-1110 China Shipbuilding, Kaohsuing, Taiwan 2004- Active in service as of 2008

[edit] Sumner table

Ship Name Hull No. Builder Commission–
Decommission
Fate Link
Allen M. Sumner DD-692 Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company 1944-1973 Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping [93] [94]
Moale DD-693 Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company 1944-1973 Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping [95] [96]
Ingraham DD-694 Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company 1944-1971 Sold to Greece 16 July 1971 as Miaoulis [97]
Cooper DD-695 Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company 1944 Sunk in battle December 3, 1944 [98]
English DD-696 Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company 1944-1970 Sold to Taiwan August 11 1970 as Huei Yang [99]
Charles S. Sperry DD-697 Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company 1944-1973 Sold to Chile January 8, 1974 as Ministro Zenteno [100]
Ault DD-698 Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company 1944-1970 Sold to Taiwan August 11 1970 as Huei Yang [101] [102]
Waldron DD-699 Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company 1944-1973 Sold to Colombia 30 October 1973 as Santander (DD-03) [103] [104]
Haynsworth DD-700 Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company 1944-c.1970 Sold to Taiwan May 12 1970 as Yuen Yang [105]
John W. Weeks DD-701 Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company 1944-1970 Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise, 11/19/1970 [106] [107]
Hank DD-702 Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company 1944-1972 Sold to Argentina July 1, 1972 as Segui [108] [109]
Wallace L. Lind DD-703 Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company 1944-1973 Sold to South Korea December 4, 1973 [110] [111]
Borie DD-704 Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company 1944-1972 Sold to Argentina July 1, 1972 as Hipólito Bouchard (D-26) [112]
Compton DD-705 Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company 1944-1972 Sold to Brazil September 27 1972 as Mato Grosso [113]
Gainard DD-706 Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company 1944-1971 Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping [114]
Soley DD-707 Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company 1944-1970 Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise [115]
Harlan R. Dickson DD-708 Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company 1944-c.1972 Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping, 04/01/1973 [116] [117]
Hugh Purvis DD-709 Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company 1945-1972 Sold to Turkey July 1, 1972 as Zafer (F 253) [118] [119]
Barton DD-722 Bath Iron Works 1943-1968 Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise. [120]
Walke DD-723 Bath Iron Works 1944-1970 Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping, 03/01/1975 [121] [122]
Laffey DD-724 Bath Iron Works 1944-1975 Preserved as memorial and berthed at Patriot's Point, Charleston, South Carolina [123] [124]
O'Brien DD-725 Bath Iron Works 1944-1972 Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise, 12/01/1972 [125] [126]
Meredith DD-726 Bath Iron Works 1944 Sunk June 9, 1944, Sold and Scrapped August 5, 1960 [127]
De Haven DD-727 Bath Iron Works 1944-1973 Sold to the Republic of Korea Navy, 5 December 1973 as Incheon [128] [129]
Mansfield DD-728 Bath Iron Works 1944-1973 Sold to Argentina June 4 1974 for spare parts [130] [131]
Lyman K. Swenson DD-729 Bath Iron Works 1944-1971 Sold to Taiwan May 6 1974 for spare parts [132] [133]
Collett DD-730 Bath Iron Works 1944-1970 Sold to Argentina in 1974 as Piedra Buena (D-29) [134] [135]
Maddox DD-731 Bath Iron Works 1944-1969 Sold to Taiwan as Po Yang [136] [137]
Hyman DD-732 Bath Iron Works 1944-c.1969 Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping [138]
Mannert L. Abele DD-733 Bath Iron Works 1944-1945 Sunk by an Ohka bomb during the battle for Okinawa April 12, 1945 [139]
Purdy DD-734 Bath Iron Works 1944-c.1973 Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping, 06/01/1974 [140]
Drexler DD-741 Bath Iron Works 1944-1945 Sunk by kamikaze May 28, 1945 [141]
Blue DD-744 Bethlehem Steel, Staten Island 1944-1971 Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise, 04/28/1977 [142] [143]
Brush DD-745 Bethlehem Steel, Staten Island 1944-1969 Sold to Taiwan December 9, 1969 as Hsiang Yang [144]
Taussig DD-746 Bethlehem Steel, Staten Island 1944-1970 Sold to Taiwan as Lo Yang (DD-14). Now a museum in Taiwan. [145] [146]
Samuel N. Moore DD-747 Bethlehem Steel, Staten Island 1944-1969 Sold to Taiwan December 10 1969 as Heng Yang (DD-2) [147]
Harry E. Hubbard DD-748 Bethlehem Steel, Staten Island 1944-1969 Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping [148]
Alfred A. Cunningham DD-752 Bethlehem Steel, Staten Island 1944-1971 Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise, 10/01/1979 [149] [150]
John R. Pierce DD-753 Bethlehem Steel, Staten Island 1944-1971 Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping, 10/01/1974 [151] [152]
Frank E. Evans DD-754 Bethlehem Steel, Staten Island 1945-1969 Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise, 10/10/1969 [153] [154]
John A. Bole DD-755 Bethlehem Steel, Staten Island 1945-1970 Sold to Taiwan May 6, 1974 for spare parts [155] [156]
Beatty DD-756 Bethlehem Steel, Staten Island 1945-1972 Sold to Venezuela 14 July 1972 as Carabobo [157]
Putnam DD-757 Bethlehem Steel, San Francisco 1944-1973 Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping, 06/01/1974 [158] [159]
Strong DD-758 Bethlehem Steel, San Francisco 1944-1973 Sold to Brazil, October 31, 1973, as Rio Grande De Norte (D-37) [160] [161]
Lofberg DD-759 Bethlehem Steel, San Francisco 1945-1971 Sold to Taiwan May 6, 1974 for spare parts [162] [163]
John W. Thomason DD-760 Bethlehem Steel, San Francisco 1945-1970 Sold to Taiwan May 6, 1974 as Nan Yang [164] [165]
Buck DD-761 Bethlehem Steel, San Francisco 1945-1973 Sold to Brazil July 16, 1973 as Alagoas [166] [167]
Henley DD-762 Bethlehem Steel, San Francisco 1945-c.1973 Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping, 06/01/1974 [168] [169]
Lowry DD-770 Bethlehem Steel, San Pedro 1944-c.1973 Sold to Brazil October 31, 1973 as Espirito Santo [170] [171]
Hugh W. Hadley DD-774 Bethlehem Steel, San Pedro 1944-1945 Sold September 2, 1947 for scrap [172]
James C. Owens DD-776 Bethlehem Steel, San Pedro 1945-1973 Sold to Brazil July 15, 1973 as Sergipe [173] [174]
Zellars DD-777 Todd Pacific Shipyards, Seattle 1944-1971 Sold to Iran October 12, 1973 as Babr [175]
Massey DD-778 Todd Pacific Shipyards, Seattle 1944-c.1969 Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping, 10/01/1974 [176] [177]
Douglas H. Fox DD-779 Todd Pacific Shipyards, Seattle 1944-1973 Sold to Chile January 8, 1974 Ministro Portales (DD-17) [178] [179]
Stormes DD-780 Todd Pacific Shipyards, Seattle 1945-1970 Sold to Iran February 16, 1972 Palang (DDG-9) [180]
Robert K. Huntington DD-781 Seattle-Tacoma Ship Building Corporation 1945-1970 Sold to Venezuela as Falcon [181] [182]
Bristol DD-857 Bethlehem Steel, San Pedro 1945-1969 Sold to Taiwan December 9, 1969 Hua Yang [183]