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Commodore Thomas Truxtun (February 17, 1755 – May 5, 1822) was a
United States Navy
officer and politician.
During the
American Revolutionary War, he...
- The
fifth USS
Truxtun (DLGN-35/CGN-35) was a
nuclear powered cruiser in the U.S. Navy. She was
launched as a
destroyer leader (called a "frigate" at the...
- USS
Truxtun has been the name of
various United States Navy
ships in
honor of
Commodore Thomas Truxtun, and may
refer to: USS
Truxtun (1842), a brig launched...
- USS
Truxtun (DDG-103) is an
Arleigh Burke-class
destroyer currently in
service with the
United States Navy. She is
named for
American Naval hero, Commodore...
- USS
Truxtun (DD-14) was the lead ship of
Truxtun-class
destroyers in the
United States Navy. She was
named for
Commodore Thomas Truxtun.
Truxtun was laid...
- USS
Truxtun (DD-229) was a Clemson-class
destroyer in the
United States Navy
during World War II. She was the
third ship
named for
Thomas Truxtun. Truxtun...
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Three Truxtun-class
destroyers were
built for the
United States Navy. Part of the
original 16
destroyers authorized by
Congress on 4 May 1898 for the...
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Truxtun Beale (March 6, 1856 – June 2, 1936) was an
American diplomat.
Beale was born in San
Francisco to Mary
Engle Edwards and
Edward Fitzgerald Beale;...
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ensign on May 21, 1912. His
second ****ignment was on the
destroyer USS
Truxtun in mid-1913. He was
promoted to
lieutenant (junior grade) in May 1915....
- launchers, and two
Phalanx CIWS
systems were installed. The
derivative USS
Truxtun shared the
weapons systems outfit of the
Belknap class, but was nuclear-powered...