USS Davis (DD-937)

USS Davis (DD-937) underway on 28 February 1957
History
United States
NamesakeGeorge Fleming Davis
Ordered3 February 1954
BuilderBethlehem Steel, Fore River Shipyard
Laid down1 February 1955
Launched28 March 1956
Acquired28 February 1957
Commissioned6 March 1957
Decommissioned20 December 1982
Stricken27 July 1990
MottoVigilantia Pro Pacem
FateScrapped
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General characteristics
Class and typeForrest Sherman-class destroyer
Displacement4000 tons(full load)
Length418 ft (127 m)
Beam45 ft (14 m)
Draft21 ft (6.4 m)
PropulsionSteam Turbine-70,000 h.p (52,2 MW) (4 - boilers burning DFM)
Speed32 knots (59 km/h; 37 mph)
RangeExcess of 2,000 n.m. (3,700 km)
Complement18 Officers 290 Enlisted
Armamentthree 5"54 (127 mm/54) caliber Gun mounts; ASW Rockets, Homing Torpedoes

USS Davis (DD-937) was a Forrest Sherman-class destroyer of the United States Navy laid down by the Bethlehem Steel Corporation at Quincy, Massachusetts, on 1 February 1955. The ship was named for Commander George Fleming Davis USN (1911-1945), commanding officer of USS Walke (DD-723), killed in action at Lingayen Gulf on Luzon in the Philippine Islands on 6 January 1945, and posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor. Davis was launched on 28 March 1956 by Mrs. G. F. Davis, widow of Commander Davis, and commissioned on 6 March 1957 at Boston Naval Yard.