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USS Hull

1934 Farragut-class destroyer


Country of Registry
United States
Commissioning Date
January 11, 1935
Manufacturer
Brooklyn Navy Yard
Operator
United States Navy
Vessel Type
destroyer, Farragut-class destroyer
Pennant Number
DD-350
Aliases
DD-350

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USS Hull (DD-350) was a Farragut-class destroyer of the United States Navy, named after Commodore Isaac Hull. The ship was commissioned in 1934 and served during World War II, participating in various operations in the Pacific Theater. USS Hull was involved in the Battle of Midway, where it provided anti-aircraft defense and rescued survivors from the sinking USS Yorktown. The ship also participated in the Guadalcanal Campaign, providing gunfire support for Allied forces. Throughout its service, USS Hull received multiple commendations and awards for its role in combat operations. However, the ship also faced challenges, including damage from enemy attacks and accidents. In 1943, USS Hull was decommissioned and later sold for scrap in 1947. The ship's legacy lives on through its service history and the recognition it received for its contributions during World War II.

This description has been generated using GPT-3.5-TURBO based on the Vessel's wikidata information and then modified by ShipIndex.org staff.

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