USS Saufley

USS Saufley (DD-465)
History
United States
NameSaufley
NamesakeLieutenant, junior grade, Richard C. Saufley (1884-1916), U.S. Navy aviation pioneer
BuilderFederal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, Kearny, New Jersey
Laid down27 January 1942
Launched19 July 1942
Commissioned29 August 1942
Decommissioned29 January 1965
Stricken1 September 1966
FateSunk as target, 20 February 1968
General characteristics
Class and typeFletcher-class destroyer
Displacement2,050 tons
Length376 ft 6 in (114.7 m)
Beam39 ft 8 in (12.1 m)
Draft17 ft 9 in (5.4 m)
Propulsion60,000 shp (45 MW); 2 propellers
Speed35 knots (65 km/h; 40 mph)
Range6500 nmi. (12,000 km) at 15 kt
Complement329
Armament

USS Saufley (DD/DDE/EDDE-465), a Fletcher-class destroyer, was a warship of the United States Navy named for pioneering Naval Aviator, Lieutenant Richard Saufley, USN.

Saufley was laid down on 27 January 1942 by the Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey; launched on 19 July 1942; sponsored by Saufley's widow, Mrs Helen (O’Rear) Scruggs (daughter of Judge Edward C. O’Rear of Frankfort, Kentucky),[1] commissioned 29 August 1942.

  1. ^ "RICHARD C. SAUFLEY, LTJG, USN". Retrieved 1 June 2020.