USS Somers (DD-381)

Somers circa 1944, with mid-war armament modifications including removal of No. 3 5-inch mount and one of the three torpedo tube mounts in favor of 40mm and 20mm guns.
History
United States
NamesakeRichard Somers
BuilderFederal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company
Laid down27 June 1935
Launched13 March 1937
Commissioned1 December 1937
Decommissioned28 October 1945
Stricken28 January 1947
FateSold to Boston Metals, Baltimore
General characteristics
Class and typeSomers-class destroyer
Displacement1850 tons (2905 tons full)
Length381 feet
Beam36 feet 11 inches
Draft14 feet
Propulsion52,000 shp; geared turbines, 2 screws
Speed39 knots
Range6500 nm@ 12 knots
Complement294
Armament

USS Somers (DD-381) was a destroyer commissioned in the United States Navy from 1937 to 1945. She was the lead ship of the Somers-class destroyer of destroyer leaders and was named for Richard Somers. During World War II, Somers was active in the South Atlantic, the North Atlantic, and the Mediterranean Theater of Operations.