History | |
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United States | |
Namesake | George Fleming Davis |
Ordered | 3 February 1954 |
Builder | Bethlehem Steel, Fore River Shipyard |
Laid down | 1 February 1955 |
Launched | 28 March 1956 |
Acquired | 28 February 1957 |
Commissioned | 6 March 1957 |
Decommissioned | 20 December 1982 |
Stricken | 27 July 1990 |
Motto | Vigilantia Pro Pacem |
Fate | Scrapped |
Badge | |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Forrest Sherman-class destroyer |
Displacement | 4000 tons(full load) |
Length | 418 ft (127 m) |
Beam | 45 ft (14 m) |
Draft | 21 ft (6.4 m) |
Propulsion | Steam Turbine-70,000 h.p (52,2 MW) (4 - boilers burning DFM) |
Speed | 32 knots (59 km/h; 37 mph) |
Range | Excess of 2,000 n.m. (3,700 km) |
Complement | 18 Officers 290 Enlisted |
Armament | three 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.