USS Gwin (DM-33)
USS Gwin (DD-772/DM-33/MMD-33) was a Robert H. Smith-class destroyer minelayer in the United States Navy. She was named for William Gwin. Gwin was launched by the Bethlehem Steel Corporation, San Pedro, California on 9 April 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Jesse W. Tarbill, second cousin and sponsor of the previous Gwin (DD-433). The ship was commissioned on 30 September 1944 at Los Angeles, Commander F. S. Steinke in command.
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USS Gwin (DM-33)
USS Gwin (DD-772/DM-33/MMD-33) was a Robert H. Smith-class destroyer minelayer in the United States Navy. She was named for William Gwin. Gwin was launched by the Bethlehem Steel Corporation, San Pedro, California on 9 April 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Jesse W. Tarbill, second cousin and sponsor of the previous Gwin (DD-433). The ship was commissioned on 30 September 1944 at Los Angeles, Commander F. S. Steinke in command.
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O USS Gwin (DM-33) (DD-772 / M ...... nomeado TCG Muavenet (MS-357).
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USS Gwin (DD-772/DM-33/MMD-33) ...... nder F. S. Steinke in command.
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1944-09-30
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1946-09-03
1958-04-03
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1943-10-31
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1.146048e+2
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1952-07-08
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1944-04-09
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Transferred toTurkey15 August 1971 (]])
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* 6 x /38 cal. guns
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1971-10-22
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O USS Gwin (DM-33) (DD-772 / M ...... me de William Gwin (USS Gwin).
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USS Gwin (DD-772/DM-33/MMD-33) ...... nder F. S. Steinke in command.
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USS Gwin (DM-33)
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USS Gwin (DM-33)
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