
USS Hale (DD-642) - Wikipedia
USS Hale (DD-642), a Fletcher-class destroyer, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Maine Senator Eugene Hale (1836–1918).
USS HALE (DD-642) Deployments & History - HullNumber.com
Named for: Eugene Hale. Complement: 329 Officers and Enlisted . Displacement: 2050 tons. Length: 376 feet 6 inches . Beam: 39 feet 8 inches. Flank Speed: 35 knots . Range: 6500 …
Hale II (DD-642) - NHHC
Jul 14, 2015 · As the war against Japan ended 15 August, Hale took up duties as air-sea rescue ship offshore during the landing of occupation forces. She entered Tokyo Bay 16 September …
USS HALE DD-642 - DD-642 - Tin Can Sailors
As the war against Japan ended 15 August, Hale took up duties as air-sea rescue ship offshore during the landing of occupation forces. She entered Tokyo Bay 16 September 1945, and …
USS Hale - Wikipedia
USS Hale may refer to the following ships of the United States Navy: USS Hale (DD-133), a Wickes-class destroyer launched in 1919; transferred to the Royal Navy as HMS Caldwell …
Destroyer Photo Index DD-642 USS HALE - NavSource
USS Hale (DD-642) steaming out of San Diego, California, probably at the time of her March 1951 recommissioning. She is still in late World War II era configuration. Naval History and Heritage …
HyperWar: USS Hale (DD-642) - The Public's Library and Digital …
Ships of the U.S. Navy, 1940-1945 DD-642 USS Hale. Fletcher Class Destroyer: Displacement: 2050 tons Length: 376'6" Beam: 39'4" Draft: 17'9" Speed: 35 knots Armament: 5 5"/38, 2x5 …
DANFS: USS Hale (DD-642) - The Public's Library and Digital Archive
As the war against Japan ended 15 August, Hale took up duties as air-sea rescue ship offshore during the landing of occupation forces. She entered Tokyo Bay 16 September 1945, and …
USS Hale (DD-133) - NHHC
USS Hale (DD-133) was recommissioned at San Diego on 30 September 1939, less than a molnth bafter hostilities began in Europe with the German invasion of Poland. She departed on …
HALE DD 642 - NavalCoverMuseum
HALE received six battle stars for her World War II service. Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Hale, DD-133 and DD-642, in his honor. If you have images or …
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