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USS Abner Read (DD-769)

Model of USS Gearing (DD-710), a Gearing-class destroyer, Abner Read would have been of this class. Note that the after set of torpedo tubes has already been replaced by a 40 mm quadruple mount in this model.
History
United States
NameAbner Read
NamesakeLieutenant commander Abner Read
BuilderBethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, San Francisco, California
Laid down21 May 1944
Stricken13 September 1946
IdentificationHull symbol: DD-769
FateCancelled 12 September 1946 and scrapped on slip
General characteristics (as planned)
Class and typeGearing-class destroyer
Displacement
Length390 ft 6 in (119.0 m) (overall)
Beam40 ft 10 in (12.45 m)
Draft14 ft 4 in (4.37 m)
Installed power60,000 shp (45,000 kW)
Propulsion
Speed35 kn (65 km/h; 40 mph)
Range4,500 nmi (8,300 km; 5,200 mi) at 20 kn (37 km/h; 23 mph)
Complement336 officers and enlisted
Armament

USS Abner Read (DD-769) was a planned United States Navy Gearing-class destroyer laid down during World War II but never completed. The ship was to be the second ship named for Abner Read (1821–1863), a United States Navy officer killed during the American Civil War. She was assigned the name during construction when the first Abner Read (DD-526), a Fletcher-class destroyer, was sunk by a kamikaze during the Battle of Leyte, 1 November 1944.[1]


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アブナー・リード (DD-769) Japanese

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