USS Decatur (DD-936)

See USS Decatur for other ships of the same name.
Decatur (DD-936) Underway on 13 April 1963.
Decatur (DD-936) underway on 13 April 1963.
History
United States
NamesakeStephen Decatur
BuilderBethlehem Steel Corporation, Fore River Shipyard, Quincy, Massachusetts
Laid down13 September 1954
Launched15 December 1955
Acquired30 November 1956
Commissioned7 December 1956
Decommissioned30 June 1983
Stricken16 March 1988
FateDisposed of in support of Fleet training exercise, 22 July 2004
General characteristics
Class and typeForrest Sherman-class destroyer
Displacement4,050 tons
Length418 ft 6 in (128 m)
Beam45 ft (13.7 m)
Draught19 ft 6 in (5.9 m)
Propulsion70,000 shp (52.2 MW); Geared turbines, two propellers
Speed33 knots (61 km/h; 38 mph)
Range4500 nautical miles (8,300 km)
Complement337
Electronic warfare
& decoys
5
Armament

The fourth USS Decatur (DD-936) was a Forrest Sherman-class destroyer of the United States Navy in service from 1956 to 1983. She was named for Commodore Stephen Decatur USN (1779–1820). Decatur was modernised as a guided missile destroyer in the mid-1960s and re-designated DDG-31. After her decommissioning in 1983, she operated as the U.S. Navy's Self Defense Test Ship from 1994 to 2003. She was finally sunk as a target the following year.