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Fletcher Class, U.S. Destroyers


Photograph of Fletcher-class destroyer

National Archive # 19-N-31243

Schematic of Fletcher class destroyer

ONI 222


Specifications:


Tonnage

2325 tons standard displacement

Dimensions

376'6" by 39'4" by 13'5"
114.76m by 11.99m by 4.09m

Maximum speed

35 knots

Complement

273

Armament

5x1 5"/38 dual-purpose guns
2x5 21" torpedo tubes (plus four reload torpedoes)
1x2 40mm Bofors AA guns
6x1 20mm Oerlikon AA guns
56 depth charges
6 Mark 6 depth charge throwers
2 Mark 3 depth charge racks
Machinery
2-shaft G.E.C. geared turbines (60,000 shp)
4 Babcock & Wilcox boilers

Bunkerage

492 tons fuel oil

Range

6500 nautical miles (1200km) at 15 knots
Sensors
SC search radar
QC sonar
Modifications
Light antiaircraft armament steadily improved throughout the war.

By 1943-6 the standard light AA armament had increased to 5x2 40mm and 7x1 20mm guns. Radar was also upgraded to SG surface search radar by this time.

At war's end, the ships were refitting with kamikaze armament of 3x2, 2x4 40mm and 3x1, 4x2 20mm with removal of one bank of torpedo tubes. The quad 40mm mounts also had improved fire control in the form of Mark 63 blind fire directors.

Three of the ships were completed with fewer guns and one bank of torpedoes to make room for an aircraft catapult for an OS2U Kingfisher. This experiment was unsuccessful. The catapult could not turn a full circle and the seaplane had to be launched to starboard and recovered to port with the ship hove to, making it vulnerable to submarine attack.


The Fletchers, completed in 1942-45, were the wartime American destroyers. Produced in great numbers, they proved to be a sound design, and became perhaps the most successful of all American destroyer classes. The antiaircraft battery was initially quite weak for a ship of this size, but it was greatly improved as the war progressed. The flush decks gave great structural strength, though at the expense of wet bows. The ships were tough, well-armed, and reliable, with good cruising range. On the other hand, they were not particularly fast for destroyers and lacked somewhat in maneuverability. As designed, they were much less top-heavy than their predecessors, but by war’s end the Navy had dumped enough additional equipment on board to reverse this departure from tradition.

They were the first U.S. destroyers designed after the lapse of the naval disarmament treaties, and the design process took almost two years. The designers originally envisioned relatively small ships, not more than 1600 tons, so that they could be build in greater numbers. The debate over whether torpedoes or guns were to be the primary armament was resolved early in the design process in favor of a balanced armament, and most of the subsequent increase in displacement came from the decision to incorporate Special Treatment Steel (STS) plate as splinter protection around the bridge and machinery spaces. The increase in displacement also meant that a heavier antiaircraft battery could be accommodated, which was just as well, since even this heavier battery proved inadequate and had to be upgraded during the war.

Subdivision was good, with alternating engine and fire rooms for greater machinery dispersion. Construction was all-welded and all decks and the upper hull were of STS, with a thickness of 0.5" (13mm) for the main deck and 0.75" (19mm) for the upper hull. This gave a measure of protection from splinters from near misses. Other portions of the hull and the lower decks were thinner.

The machinery consisted of cruise, high-pressure, and low-pressure turbines, with astern blading incorporated in the low-pressure turbine. The boilers incorporated superheaters and produced steam at 565 psi (3900 kPa) at 850 degrees Fahrenheit (454 degrees Centigrade).

Other improvements to the class included sophisticated radar plotting rooms (ancestors of the modern CIC) and improved antisubmarine gear. The original closed pilot house was replaced in late production units with an open bridge that gave improved all-around vision, which had proven important under air attack. The deck house, as originally designed, was made of lightweight aluminum alloy, but in later units this was replaced by steel due to the shortage of aluminum.

One notable weakness of the class was its poor maneuverability, and it was claimed that even an Iowa-class battleship could out turn a Fletcher. Subsequent destroyer classes adopted twin rudders to improve the turning radius.

The timing of the new design was fortuitous. Friedman (2004) notes that "the 'iron law' of mobilization is that only equipment already in production can pass into mass production, and the design of the Fletcher coincided with the great acceleration of U.S. naval shipbuilding just prior to and early in World War II." Thus the U.S. Navy was poised to mass produce a sound, modern destroyer design for the greatest naval conflict in its history. And mass-produced it was: 175 Fletchers were completed, more than any other destroyer class, and the great majority served exclusively in the Pacific.Construction took place at 11 different shipyards, include Bath-San Francisco, Bath-San Pedro, Bremerton, and Seattle-Tacoma.


Units in the Pacific:

O’Bannon

arrived 1942年7月5日

Ringgold

arrived 1942年7月27日

Fletcher

arrived 1942-9

Saufley

arrived 1942年9月16日

Aulick

arrived 1942-11

De Haven

arrived 1942-11 Sunk by aircraft 1943年2月1日 off Savo Island

Jenkins

arrived 1942年11月26日

Chevalier

arrived 1942-12 Torpedoed 1943年10月7日 off Vella Lavella by Yugumo

Converse

arrived 1942-12

Conway

arrived 1942-12

Waller

arrived 1942年12月7日

Radford

arrived 1942年12月12日

La Vallette

arrived 1942年12月23日

Taylor

arrived 1942年12月24日

Beale

arrived 1943-1

Cony

arrived 1943-1

Strong

arrived 1943年1月3日 Sunk 1943年7月5日 off New Georgia by destroyers Mochitsuki, Mikatsuki, and Hamakaze

Yarnall

completed 1943年1月30日 at San Francisco

Bache

arrived 1943-2

Eaton

arrived 1943-2

Abner Read

completed 1943年2月5日 at San Francisco Sunk by kamikaze 1944年11月1日 off Samar

Ammen

completed 1943年3月12日 at San Francisco

Pringle

arrived 1943年2月13日 Sunk by kamikaze 1945年4月16日 off Okinawa

Renshaw

arrived 1943-3

Stanly

arrived 1943年3月7日

Hutchins

arrived 1943年3月25日

Stevens

arrived 1943-4

Mullany

completed 1943年4月23日 at San Francisco

Anthony

arrived 1943-5

Claxton

arrived 1943-5

Dyson

arrived 1943-5

Foote

arrived 1943-5

Philip

arrived 1943-5

Boyd

completed 1943年5月8日 at San Pedro

Bush

completed 1943年5月10日 at San Francisco Sunk by kamikaze 1945年4月6日 off Okinawa

Halford

completed 1943年5月10日 at Bremerton

Bennett

arrived 1943年5月16日

John Rodgers

arrived 1943年5月20日

Trathen

completed 1943年5月28日 at San Francisco

Charles Ausburne

arrived 1943-6

Fullam

arrived 1943-6

Bradford

completed 1943年6月12日 at San Pedro

Brownson

arrived 1943年6月18日 Sunk by aircraft 1943年12月26日 off New Britain

Hazelwood

completed 1943年6月18日 at San Francisco

Thatcher

arrived 1943年6月19日

Dashiell

arrived 1943-7

Schroeder

arrived 1943年7月1日

Spence

arrived 1943年7月1日 Lost in typhoon 1944年12月18日 off Luzon

Heermann

completed 1943年7月6日 at San Francisco

Brown

completed 1943年7月10日 at San Pedro

Terry

arrived 1943年7月12日

McKee

arrived 1943年7月13日

Wadsworth

arrived 1943年7月21日

Sigsbee

arrived 1943年7月27日

Guest

arrived 1943年7月28日

Harrison

arrived 1943年7月29日

Hoel

completed 1943年7月29日 at San Francisco Sunk by gunfire 1944年10月25日 off Samar

Franks

completed 1943年7月30日 at Seattle

Braine

arrived 1943-8

Bullard

arrived 1943-8

Burns

arrived 1943-8

McCord

completed 1943年8月19日 at San Francisco

Cowell

completed 1943年8月23日 at San Pedro

Nicholas

arrived 1943年8月30日

Haggard

completed 1943年8月31日 at Seattle

Miller

completed 1943年8月31日 at San Francisco

Charrette

arrived 1943-9

Chauncey

arrived 1943-9

Conner

arrived 1943-9

Erben

arrived 1943-9

Hudson

arrived 1943-9

Murray

arrived 1943-9

Kidd

arrived 1943年9月1日

Luce

arrived 1943年9月13日 Sunk by kamikaze 1945年5月3日 off Okinawa

Kimberly

arrived 1943年9月17日

Owen

completed 1943年9月20日 at San Francisco

Sigourney

arrived 1943年9月21日

Izard

arrived 1943年9月22日

Hailey

completed 1943年9月30日 at Seattle

Hopewell

completed 1943年9月30日 at San Pedro

The Sullivans

completed 1943年9月30日 at San Francisco

Abbot

arrived 1943-10

Black

arrived 1943-10

Caperton

arrived 1943-10

Cotten

arrived 1943-10

Hale

arrived 1943年10月2日

Stembel

arrived 1943年10月21日

Stephen Potter

completed 1943年10月21日 at San Francisco

Johnston

completed 1943年10月27日 at Seattle Sunk by gunfire 1944年10月25日 off Samar

Porterfield

completed 1943年10月30日 at San Pedro

Albert W. Grant

arrived 1943-11

Charles J. Badger

arrived 1943-11

Clarence K. Bronson

arrived 1943-11

Cogswell

arrived 1943-11

Daly

arrived 1943-11

Walker

arrived 1943年11月1日

Sproston

arrived 1943年11月4日

Bell

arrived 1943-1

Wickes

arrived 1943年11月15日

Laws

completed 1943年11月18日 at Seattle

Isherwood

arrived 1943年11月22日

Young

arrived 1943年11月24日

Tingey

completed 1943年11月25日 at San Francisco

Callaghan

completed 1943年11月27日 at San Pedro Sunk by kamikaze 1945-7.28 off Okinawa

Healy

arrived 1943年11月27日

Hickox

arrived 1943年11月28日

Colahan

arrived 1943-12

Dortch

arrived 1943-12

Twining

completed 1943年12月1日 at San Francisco

Knapp

arrived 1943年12月5日

Ingersoll

arrived 1943年12月6日

Hunt

arrived 1943年12月9日

William D. Porter

arrived 1943年12月12日 Sunk by kamikaze 1945年6月10日 off Okinawa

Remey

arrived 1943年12月13日

Gatling

arrived 1943年12月14日

Haraden

arrived 1943年12月14日

Lewis Hancock

arrived 1943年12月14日

Longshaw

completed 1943年12月14日 at Seattle Sunk by kamikaze 1945年5月18日 off Okinawa

Picking

arrived 1943年12月14日

Newcomb

arrived 1943年12月17日

Morrison

completed 1943年12月18日 at Seattle Sunk by kamikaze 1945年5月3日 off Okinawa
Stephen Potter
completed 1943年12月21日 at San Francisco

Halligan

arrived 1943年12月28日 Mined 1945年3月26日 off Okinawa

Cassin Young

completed 1943年12月31日 at San Pedro

Capps

arrived 1944-1

David W. Taylor

arrived 1944-1

Hall

arrived 1944年1月4日

Wadleigh

arrived 1944年1月10日

Marshall

arrived 1944年1月13日

Prichett

completed 1944年1月15日 at Seattle

Norman Scott

arrived 1944年1月21日

Halsey Powell

arrived 1944年1月27日

Mertz

arrived 1944年1月31日

Robinson

completed 1944年1月31日 at Seattle

Benham

arrived 1944-2

Bryant

arrived 1944-2

Uhlmann

arrived 1944年2月2日

McDermutt

arrived 1944年2月1日

Melvin

arrived 1944年2月8日

Stockham

completed 1944年2月11日 at San Francisco

Irwin

completed 1944年2月14日 at San Pedro

Ross

completed 1944年2月21日 at Seattle

Bennion

arrived 1944-3

Evans

arrived 1944-3

Leutze

completed 1944年3月4日 at Bremerton

Wedderburn

arrived 1944年3月9日 at San Francisco

McNair

arrived 1944年3月12日

Rowe

completed 1944年3月13日 at Seattle

Preston

completed 1944年3月30日 at San Pedro

Smalley

completed 1944年3月31日 at Seattle

Bearss

arrived 1944-4

Howorth

completed 1944年4月3日 at Bremerton

John D. Henley

arrived 1944年4月13日

Heywood L. Edwards

arrived 1944年4月23日

Monssen

arrived 1944年4月23日

Watts

completed 1944年4月29日 at Seattle

Cushing

arrived 1944-5

Richard P. Leary

arrived 1944-5

Paul Hamilton

arrived 1944年5月2日

Killen

completed 1944年5月4日 at Seattle

McGowan

arrived 1944年5月11日

Twiggs

arrived 1944年5月19日 Sunk by aircraft 1945年6月16日 off Okinawa

Wren

completed 1944年5月20日 at Seattle

Jarvis

completed 1944年6月3日 at Seattle

Porter

completed 1944年6月24日 at Seattle

Colhoun

completd 7-8 at Seattle Sunk by kamikaze 1945年5月6日 off Okinawa

Little

completed 1944年8月19日 at Seattle Sunk by kamikaze 1945年5月3日 off Okinawa

John Hood

arrived 1944年8月28日

Melvin

arrived 1944-9

Rooks

completed 1944年9月2日 at Seattle

Gregory

arrived 1944年10月16日

Van Valkenburg

arrived 1944年10月29日

Hart

completed 1944年11月4日 at Seattle

Metcalf

completed 1944年11月18日 at Bremerton

Shields

completed 1945年2月8日 at Bremerton

Wiley

completed 1945年2月22日 at Bremerton

Stoddard

arrived 1945年4月15日

Image Gallery

Near-silhouette vew of USS Fletcher

U.S. Navy

Detail of bow of USS Fletcher in dock

U.S. Navy

Detail of midships of USS Fletcher in dock

U.S. Navy

Detail of aft of USS Fletcher in dock

U.S. Navy

USS Bullard showing aft and midships

ONI 222

Diagram of interior of Fletcher-class destroyer

U.S. Navy

Endurance and radius chart

U.S. Navy

Detailed plans


References

Adcock (1991)

DANFS

Friedman (2004)

Osborne (2005)

Whitley (1988)

Worth (2001)


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