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  1. USS Hudson (DD-475) - Wikipedia

    USS Hudson (DD-475), a Fletcher -class destroyer, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Captain William L. Hudson (1794–1862). Hudson (DD-475) was …

  2. Navybuddies.com Crew List - Reunite with old US Navy Buddies

    This is the Crew List for the USS Hudson (DD 475). You can add your own entry and contact Navy Buddies listed.

  3. USS HUDSON (DD-475) Crew Roster - HullNumber.com

    (DD-475) at HullNumber.com - Specs & Deployments - Crew Roster - Photos - NEW -> ALL HANDS - Internet Links - Reunion Info

  4. Destroyer Photo Index DD-475 USS HUDSON - NavSource

    USS HUDSON (DD-475) coming alongside USS NEW MEXICO (BB-40) on 14-15 June 1944 during the invasions of Saipan and Tinian in the Mariana Islands. Official USN photo from …

  5. USS HUDSON (DD-475) Deployments & History - HullNumber.com

    DD-475 General Specifications. Class: Fletcher-class destroyer. Named for: William L. Hudson. Complement: 336 Officers and Enlisted . Displacement: 2050 tons. Length: 376 feet 6 inches . …

  6. USS Hudson (DD-475), Fletcher-class destroyer in World War II

    USS Hudson, DD 475, “ the destroyer that saved a carrier,” was laid down at Boston Navy Yard with Charrette, 20 February 1942. The two ships were also launched on the same day, 3 June …

  7. DD-475 - Tin Can Sailors

    Hull Number: DD-475. Launch Date: 06/03/1942. Commissioned Date: 04/13/1943. Decommissioned Date: 03/31/1946

  8. USS Hudson (DD-475) Navy Department History - Destroyer History

    DD475 blasted Jap gun emplacements and thick concrete pillboxes; served on patrol around the transports off the quaking beach; operated as radar picket ship; on several occasions …

  9. 475 Crew - rrpicturearchives.net

    475 Crew The crew of Norfolk & Western #475 waits for the Norfolk & Western #611 to pass by at Groff's Grove.

  10. photograph - 720mpreunion.org

    Photo A0003: USS Mount Vernon - AP 22 (SS Washington), 30 August 1932 to 28 June 1964 Built at New York Shipbuilding Corporation Yard #406, 24,289 GRT, 705 x 86.3 feet, Twin …

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